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Sunday, April 14, 2019

The Conference on Judaism in Rural New England, 1989




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Labels: Conference on Judaism in Rural New England, David Kanell, history, Jewish, Lyndonville, Marsha Schwartz, R. D. Eno, rural, Vermont
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Interior, Ahavath Gerim, Burlington

Interior, Ahavath Gerim, Burlington
Ahavath Gerim in Burlington was built in 1885; Elise Guyette writes in "Flow of History" that Russian Jews started the community in the 1870s, and early setlers included peddlers and other business owners. Photo by Don Shall.

East Poultney VT Jewish Cemetery

East Poultney VT Jewish Cemetery
Perhaps Vermont's earliest Jewish residents. Photo courtesy of John Arsenault.

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