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  2. Women of Reform Judaism - Wikipedia

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    The YES Fund (Youth, Education, and Special Projects), maintained by WRJ, provides support to North American Federation of Temple Youth, the Hebrew Union College, the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, and many other organizations and charities. WRJ also supports Abraham Geiger College, the first seminary to ordain a Rabbi in Germany ...

  3. White River Junction Historic District - Wikipedia

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    White River Junction Historic District is a historic district in the unincorporated village of White River Junction, within the town of Hartford, Vermont. It was first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, and its boundaries were increased in 2002 and 2019. [1] It originally encompassed the central portion of the village's ...

  4. List of Yes band members - Wikipedia

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    List of Yes band members. (left to right) Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Jay Schellen (on drums) and Billy Sherwood. Four lineups of Yes performing in 1977, 1998, 2008 and 2024. Yes are an English progressive rock band founded in 1968 by lead singer Jon Anderson, bassist Chris Squire, guitarist Peter Banks, keyboardist Tony Kaye, and ...

  5. List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s) - Wikipedia

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    The English progressive rock band Yes has toured for five decades. The band played live from its creation in summer 1968. Their first overseas shows were in Belgium and the Netherlands in June 1969. They played regularly through December 1980, with the band splitting up early the next year. The band reformed in 1983, and regular tours resumed in 1984 and continued over the next few decades ...

  6. 90125 - Wikipedia

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    90125 is the eleventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released on 7 November 1983 by Atco Records. [5] After Yes disbanded in 1981, following the Drama (1980) tour, bassist Chris Squire, drummer Alan White and Trevor Rabin (guitarist, singer, songwriter) formed Cinema, and began recording an album with original Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye, who had been fired in 1971.

  7. WRJ - Wikipedia

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    WRJ may refer to: Women of Reform Judaism , the women's affiliate of the Union for Reform Judaism WRJ, the Amtrak station code for White River Junction station , Vermont, United States

  8. Heaven & Earth (Yes album) - Wikipedia

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    Heaven & Earth is the twenty-first studio album by the English progressive rock band Yes. It was released on 16 July 2014 on Frontiers Records and is the first album with lead vocalist Jon Davison and the final album to feature founding bassist Chris Squire before his death in 2015. The group started preparing new material for an album during ...

  9. Live at Montreux 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Live at Montreux 2003 is a 2007 live album and video from the English progressive rock band Yes. It is a live recording of the group's headlining concert at the Montreux Jazz Festival on 14 July 2003. The performance was filmed and is also available on DVD / Blu-ray. [2]