Information is available on
60 individual Jews with strong ties to Washington County (excluding Greater Calais) of which 8 records have the Old Country origin of first-generation immigrants2 records of burial in Jewish cemeteries 6 organizations important to the Washington County (excluding Greater Calais) Jewish community and 2 are businesses important to the Washington County (excluding Greater Calais) Jewish community
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