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A history of Congregation B'nai Torah In Indianapolis

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A history of Congregation B'nai Torah in Indianapolis, Indiana, starting with its founding in 1923 as Central Hebrew Congregation. The text details the congregation's early struggles for survival, its growth under the leadership of Rabbi Nandor Fruchter, and its moves to more extensive facilities. The text includes anecdotes about the congregation's members, leaders, and activities, highlighting the importance of religious education, community service, and preserving Jewish traditions. The text concludes with Rabbi Fruchter's retirement and death, leaving a legacy of strong community engagement and a lasting impact on Orthodox Judaism in Indianapolis.

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A history of Congregation B'nai Torah in Indianapolis, Indiana, starting with its founding in 1923 as Central Hebrew Congregation. The text details the congregation's early struggles for survival, its growth under the leadership of Rabbi Nandor Fruchter, and its moves to more extensive facilities. The text includes anecdotes about the congregation's members, leaders, and activities, highlighting the importance of religious education, community service, and preserving Jewish traditions. The text concludes with Rabbi Fruchter's retirement and death, leaving a legacy of strong community engagement and a lasting impact on Orthodox Judaism in Indianapolis.

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