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- 1951: Israel's Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion visits Boston.
- 1954: Henry Kissinger graduates from Harvard.
- 1966: Boston philanthropist Kivie Kaplan becomes the national
president of the NAACP.
- 1967: 10,000 attend a council given by the New England Zionist
Council and the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan
Boston to offer support for Israel in its war with
Egypt.
- 1968: The Havurat Shalom is founded in Somerville to serve as
a seminary for Jews seeking to become exempt from
the draft.
- 1969: The Association for Jewish Studies is founded as an organization
for Jewish scholars.
- 1971: The Metropolitan Hillel Council is formed to bring together
all the Hillel centers.
- 1976: Elie Wiesel joins the faculty at Boston University.
- 1980: The largest Jewish communities in the Boston area are located
in Brookline, Newton, Marblehead, Swampscott, Randolph,
Sharon, Framingham, and Needham. There are also large
numbers of Jews in Boston and Cambridge.
- 1981: The Synagogue Council is formed to unite Jewish Community
centers, synagogues, and the Combined Jewish Philanthropies.
Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater
Boston is founded.
- 1984: The Jewish Cemetery Association is formed.
- 1987: 6,000 Soviet Jews arrive. Most settle in Allston-Brighton,
Sharon, Malden, and Newton.
See 1850-1949
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