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- Q16966743 abstract "Peninsula Temple Sholom (PTS) is a Reform Jewish Congregation in Burlingame, California. It was founded in 1955, and since then, has constantly grown its congregation and has expanded its facilities to include a social hall, a Religious School and a Preschool. For five decades, its services have been led by Rabbi Gerald Raiskin, who had changed the legacy and history of the temple until his passing in 2006. Throughout the years, PTS clergy and lay leaders have continued to lead services for hundreds of reform Jews in the Bay Area and is an influential place for them to find community and practice Reform Judaism.".
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- Q16966743 comment "Peninsula Temple Sholom (PTS) is a Reform Jewish Congregation in Burlingame, California. It was founded in 1955, and since then, has constantly grown its congregation and has expanded its facilities to include a social hall, a Religious School and a Preschool. For five decades, its services have been led by Rabbi Gerald Raiskin, who had changed the legacy and history of the temple until his passing in 2006.".
- Q16966743 label "Peninsula Temple Sholom".
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- Q16966743 homepage www.sholom.org.
- Q16966743 name "Peninsula Temple Sholom".