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  2. History of the Jews in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    The importance of Cincinnati for American Judaism at the time is somewhat obscured by subsequent developments. What happened in Cincinnati is thought of now as the birth of Reform Judaism in America, but at the time it was not so viewed. This was American Judaism, full stop. These were the only Jewish institutions.

  3. Matthew 25: Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 25: Ministries’ mission is based on Matthew 25:34–25:40. [5] Matthew 25: Ministries provides food, water, clothing, shelter, medical care and humanitarian supplies to the poor. Matthew 25 supports education by shipping school supplies to children and providing micro-enterprise opportunities for adults.

  4. Bryson Albright - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Weight: 225 lb (102 kg) Career information; High school: St. Xavier (Cincinnati, Ohio) College: Miami (OH) (2012–2015) Undrafted: 2016: Career history Buffalo Bills ; Cincinnati Bengals * Arizona Cardinals * Offseason and/or practice squad member only: Player stats at PFR

  5. Brigid Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Brigid Kelly (also Brigid Kelly Culter; April 21, 1983 – March 26, 2024) was an American Democratic Party politician who served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 2017 to 2022, representing the 31st District, which consisted of a portion of Cincinnati as well as Norwood, Amberley, Fairfax, Silverton, St. Bernard and a portion of Columbia Township in Hamilton County.

  6. Moeller High School - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop Moeller High School (/ ˈ m oʊ l ər / MOH-lər), known as Moeller, is a private, all-male, college-preparatory high school in the suburbs of Cincinnati, in Hamilton County, Ohio. It is currently one of five all-male Catholic high schools in the Cincinnati area.

  7. Louis Nippert - Wikipedia

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    Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati, home field of the Cincinnati Bearcats football team, was named after his brother, James, who died following an injury in a college football game in 1923. [11] [12] Nippert died in November 1992, aged 89. [2] [13] He was married and was survived by his wife, [11] Louise, who died in July 2012, aged 100. [5]

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