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Collection: Jewish Archives
Description: The Bristol Jewish Center, a conservative congregation founded in 1904 as Congregation Ahavath Achim, was the first synagogue established in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The congregation closed in May 2015, with the remaining members merging with Congregation Kol Emet in Yardley, PA. Website content changes over time, but the Bristol Jewish Center’s website has included a history of the congregation, photo gallery, schedule of services, and events calendar.
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Subject: Conservative Judaism
Creator: Bristol Jewish Center (Pa.)
Language: English
Coverage: Bristol (Pa.)
Date: 2016
Corporate Names: Bristol Jewish Center (Pa.)
Collector: Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Libraries
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