Franklin, Ohio (OH) Synagogues Companies

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Main Street Synagogue
2513 East Main St.
Columbus OH 43209
(614) 238-6778

Main Street Synagogue is a privately held company in Columbus, OH .
Mikveh
1223 College Avenue
Columbus OH 43209
(614) 239-0070
Temple Israel
5419 East Broad St.
Columbus OH 43213
(614) 866-0010

Temple Israel
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Torah Center
2942 East Broad St.
Columbus OH 43209
(614) 235-8070
Beth Jacob Congregation
1223 College Avenue
Columbus OH 43209
(614) 237-9226
Ciner Alan G
2767 East Broad St.
Columbus OH 43209
(614) 237-2747
Congregation Ahavas Sholom
2568 East Broad St.
Columbus OH 43209
(614) 252-4815
Congregation Tifereth Israel
1354 East Broad St.
Columbus OH 43205
(614) 253-8523
Congregation Torat Emet
2375 East Main St.
Columbus OH 43209
(614) 238-0594
Temple Beth Shalom
5089 Johnstown Road
New Albany OH 43054
(614) 855-4882
Congregation Beth Tikvah
6121 Olentangy River Road
Worthington OH 43085
(614) 885-6286
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