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| - JASHP was founded in 1999 after the discovery of the first permanent Jewish house of worship in the Territory of New Mexico: Temple Montefiore - Las Vegas, N.M. JASHP has completed projects in 25 states and in four countries. New projects are being developed in Minnesota, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota and Oklahoma. Over 5,000,000 people a year benefit from a JASHP project. JASHP is the recipient of Hadassah's Myrtle Wreath Award, "given to individuals and non-profit organizations which have made significant humanitarian contributions to our community." Alabama, Mobile, Arkansas, Little Rock, Colorado, Cotopaxi, Congressional Medal of Honor, Delaware, Wilmington, Florida, Pensacola, Iowa, Keokuk, Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas, Leavenworth, Louisiana, New Orleans-1, Louisiana, New Orleans-2, Maine, Bangor, Maryland, Hagerstown, Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi, Natchez, Montana, Helena, Nebraska, Omaha, New York, Buffalo, Nevada, Virginia City, New Hampsire,Portsmouth, New Mexico,Las Vegas, South Dakota, Deadwood, Tennessee, Memphis, Utah, Salt Lake City, Virginia, Richmond, Washington, Spokane, West Virginia, Charleston, Wymoming, Cheynne, Leo Frank Lynching - Marieta, Georgia Stephen Norman - the last descendent of Theodor Herzl - the father of the modern State of Israel Four Chaplain's Memorial - U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. American Holocaust Memorials Buchenwald Concentration Camp, Weimar, Germany Adam Worth, the Napoleon of Crime, London, England Rev. William Hechler - First Christian Zionist, London, England Hero Miles - Fisher House Foundation Kahal HaKadosh Beit Elohim, Charleston, S.C. American Holocaust Memorializations Reverend John Stanley Grauel - Secret Haganah operative on the S.S. Exodus References==
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