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* Congregation B'nai Torah, [[Olympia, Washington|Olympia]]<ref name=WSJHS/>{{rp|91}} | * Congregation B'nai Torah, [[Olympia, Washington|Olympia]]<ref name=WSJHS/>{{rp|91}} |
* Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation, [[Mercer Island, Washington|Mercer Island]] | * Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation, [[Mercer Island, Washington|Mercer Island]] |
** Originally the Herzl Congregation was an Orthodox congregation in Seattle; in 1929, Congregation Machzikay Hadath split off, remaining Orthodox as the group that retained the name and the synagogue was realigning toward Conservative Judaism. The short-lived New Conservative Congregation, founded 1930 merged with Herzl in 1932 to form the Herzl Conservative Congregation. In 1970 they merged with Congregation Ner Tamid of Bellevue to form the Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation, which moved to a new facility on Mercer Island in 1971<ref name=WSJHS/>{{rp|29–32, 75}}{{efn|Writing on the synagogue building in Seattles' [[Central District, Seattle, Washington|Central District]] that later became the Odessa Brown clinic. "In 1929, the Herzl Congregation voted to modernize and became Seattle’s first Conservative congregation. The congregation remained in this location until 1971 when it moved to its present location on Mercer Island, where it is now called Herzl-Ner Conservative Congregation."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://web1.seattle.gov/DPD/historicalsite/QueryResult.aspx?ID=-956560809 |title=Summary for 172 20th AVE / Parcel ID 9826701245 |work= Seattle Department of Neighborhoods |date= |access-date=December 4, 2007 }}</ref>}} | ** Originally the Herzl Congregation was an Orthodox congregation in Seattle; in 1929, Congregation Machzikay Hadath split off, remaining Orthodox as the group that retained the name and the synagogue was realigning toward Conservative Judaism. The short-lived New Conservative Congregation, founded 1930 merged with Herzl in 1932 to form the Herzl Conservative Congregation. In 1970 they merged with Congregation Ner Tamid of Bellevue to form the Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation, which moved to a new facility on Mercer Island in 1971<ref name=WSJHS/>{{rp|29–32, 75}}{{efn|Writing on the synagogue building in Seattles' [[Central District, Seattle, Washington|Central District]] that later became the Odessa Brown clinic. "In 1929, the Herzl Congregation voted to modernize and became Seattle’s first Conservative congregation. The congregation remained in this location until 1971 when it moved to its present location on Mercer Island, where it is now called Herzl-Ner Conservative Congregation."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://web1.seattle.gov/DPD/historicalsite/QueryResult.aspx?ID=-956560809 |title=Summary for 172 20th AVE / Parcel ID 9826701245 |work= Seattle Department of Neighborhoods |date= |access-date=December 4, 2007 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20110520...historicalsite/QueryResult.aspx?ID=-956560809 |archive-date=20 May 2011}}</ref>}} |
* Kehilat Shalom, Seattle{{citation needed|date=May 2018}} | * Kehilat Shalom, Seattle{{citation needed|date=May 2018}} |
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== Orthodox == | == Orthodox == |
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* Chabad-Lubavitch of Greater Seattle<ref>https://www.chabadofseattle.org/</ref> | * Chabad-Lubavitch of Greater Seattle<ref>{{cite web |url=
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* Chabad of Bainbridge Island<ref>https://www.jewishbi.com/</ref> | * Chabad of Bainbridge Island<ref>{{cite web |url=
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* Chabad of NW Seattle, Ballard<ref>https://www.chabadnwseattle.com/</ref> | * Chabad of NW Seattle, Ballard<ref>{{cite web |url=
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* Eastside Torah Center, Bellevue<ref>https://www.chabadbellevue.org/</ref> | * Eastside Torah Center, Bellevue<ref>https://www.chabadbellevue.org/</ref> |
* Chabad of Bellingham<ref>https://www.jewishbellingham.com/</ref> | * Chabad of Bellingham<ref>https://www.jewishbellingham.com/</ref> |
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