Beth Israel Congregation (Washington, Pennsylvania)

Beth Israel Congregation (Washington, Pennsylvania)

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location =265 North Avenue, Washington, Pennsylvania, flag|United States
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leadership =Rabbi: David Novitzky [http://mybethisrael.com/about.html About Us] , Synagogue website. Accessed July 22, 2008.]
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Beth Israel Congregation is a Conservative synagogue located at 265 North Avenue in Washington, Pennsylvania. [http://mybethisrael.com/ Synagogue website] . Accessed July 22, 2008.] Founded in 1891, for its first 50 years it was led by one rabbi, Jacob Goldfarb. It is the only synagogue in Washington County, Pennsylvania.

As of 2008, the rabbi is David Novitzky.

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