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Congregation M'kor Shalom

1974 establishments in New JerseyBuildings and structures in Camden County, New JerseyCherry Hill, New JerseyJewish organizations established in 1974Reform synagogues in New Jersey
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Congregation M'kor Shalom (meaning "Source of Peace") is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 850 Evesham Road in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.Founded in 1974, M'kor Shalom is affiliated with the Reform Movement.

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Congregation M'kor Shalom
East Evesham Road,

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Congregation M'kor Shalom

East Evesham Road 850
08003
New Jersey, United States
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