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FROM THE J. ARCHIVES: How the Gold Rush sprinkled Jews throu
FROM THE J. ARCHIVES: How the Gold Rush sprinkled Jews throu
FROM THE J. ARCHIVES: How the Gold Rush sprinkled Jews throughout Northern California
1912: “Wherever possible, cemeteries were founded, benevolent societies formed, and finally, chartered congregations loomed up in Sacramento, Stockton, Marysville, Placerville, and in many other places.”
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