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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religious_affiliation =Conservative Judaism
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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.Notes
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