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  2. History of the Jews in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Other important towns containing many Jewish residents are: Wilkes-Barre, whose first synagogue, B'nai B'rith, was incorporated in 1848; Scranton, which has three synagogues, the earliest, the Anshe Chesed, having been incorporated January 7, 1862; Reading, which has two congregations, one of which, the Oheb Sholom, was founded May 1, 1864.

  3. Bais Moshe - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Bais Moshe (also referred to as Yeshivath Beth Moshe, Yeshiva Beth Moshe, Scranton Yeshiva, or Milton Eisner Yeshiva High School), is a Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) Jewish High School and Seminary in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1965 [1] Yeshiva Bais Moshe is an all-male school.

  4. Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    Fink served as president of Congregation Ohev Zedek in Scranton for 35 years and made philanthropic donations to area charities including Jewish Community Center of Scranton, the Jewish Home of Scranton, The Jewish Federation of Northeastern Pennsylvania, St. Francis of Assis Kitchen, and the Scranton Hebrew Day School.

  5. List of places with eruvin - Wikipedia

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    Those which lack eruvin include non-Jewish communities like Arab, ... Scranton [296] Wilkes-Barre [297] Rhode Island. Providence [298] South Carolina.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lackawanna ...

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    May 22, 1978 (North Washington Avenue and Vine Street: Scranton: 3: Carbondale City Hall and Courthouse: Carbondale City Hall and Courthouse: January 6, 1983

  7. Tripp Family Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The oldest portion of the house was built circa 1771 by Isaac Tripp, Scranton's first settler. Isaac Tripp II began later modification circa 1778; Isaac Tripp III further renovated the home in 1812, which left the building in a Federal style. The building stayed in the Tripp family until 1900 and is the oldest building in Lackawanna County.