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- Title
Chapter 8: "A Thriving Little Jewish Community" 1995 - 2000.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the activities during the flourishing years of the Jewish community in Walla Walla, Washington. It notes the collaboration of Richard Kaplan, Sandy Goodhart, Sharon Kaufman-Osborn, Shelley Rubin, and Steve Rubin as the force behind the rekindling of the community. It mentions that maintenance works were being done in the synagogue and that the congregation has become active in participating in communal affairs. Moreover, it cites the developments in the Judaism practices of the town which include the minyan, the reading of the megilla, and the availability of the kosher food in the market.
- Subjects
WALLA Walla (Wash.); WASHINGTON (State); AMERICAN Jewish history; MINHAGIM; JEWISH way of life; TASHLIKH; MINYAN; KOSHER food; KAPLAN, Richard; GOODHART, Sandy
- Publication
Western States Jewish History, 2001, Vol 34, Issue 1/2, p145
- ISSN
0043-4221
- Publication type
Article