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Rosenberg, Bernard

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Rosenberg, Bernard D. Rabbi

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Biography / Administrative History By 1849 there were over two hundred Jews in the Gold Rush transportation hub city of Stockton. Two years later they formed a benevolent society, Ryhim Ahvooim [Brotherly Love] (1851), and in 1855 formally organized a congregation. This group was nominally orthodox, though some traditional practices were abandoned to conform to life in a growing western town. During its first twenty-one years the congregation...

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Rosenberg, Bernard D., Rabbi.

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Jewish Benevolent Society Ryhim Ahoovim (Brotherly Love) founded in Stockton (1851). Congregation organized soon afterward (1855). During first twenty-one years rabbi present only for short periods. Congregation adopted Reform Judaism and women were allowed to join congregation (1896). Stockton Jewish Cemetery (1851) oldest in continuous use west of Rocky Mountains. Rabbi Bernard D. Rosenberg collected genealogical and biographical information on early congregation members, as well as miscellane...

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