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For interactive Jewish history of Boston visit: http://www.bostonhistorycollaborative.com/BostonFamilyHistory/ancestors/jewish/index.html
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|CITY INTRO=History
The first congregation was Ohabei Shalom was organized in the late 1840s That was Mostly in the south end. From 1880 to 1920 eastern european jews swelled into the north end similar to the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Other immigrant enclaves existed in west end and south end. Most of it got razed and the little remains to bring out the history of jewish life
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The first congregation was Ohabei Shalom was organized in the late 1840s That was Mostly in the south end. From 1880 to 1920 Eastern European Jews swelled into the north end similar to the Lower East Side of Manhattan (New York City). Other immigrant enclaves existed in west end and south end. Most of it got razed and the little remains to bring out the history of Jewish life
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For interactive history of Jewsish Boston visit: http://www.bostonhistorycollaborative.com/BostonFamilyHistory/ancestors/jewish/index.html
  
 
Today over 200,000 live in the Greater Boston area, mostly concentrated in the suburbs of Brookline, Brighton, and Newton. Some is centered around college campuses.
 
Today over 200,000 live in the Greater Boston area, mostly concentrated in the suburbs of Brookline, Brighton, and Newton. Some is centered around college campuses.
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===Brookline===
 
===Brookline===
 
Centered around Coolidge and Harvard st. where Jewish life is bustling there is an abundance of shops and restaurants.  
 
Centered around Coolidge and Harvard st. where Jewish life is bustling there is an abundance of shops and restaurants.  
The home of the famous Bostoner shteibel - Congregation Beth Pinchas (Bostoner)
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The home of the famous Bostoner shteibel - [[Congregation Beth Pinchas (Bostoner)]]
 
===Newton===
 
===Newton===
Be sure to visit the oldest shul in Newton (1912) and on of the oldest in Bosotn[http://adamsstreet.org|The Adams Street Shul].
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Be sure to visit the oldest shul in Newton (1912) and on of the oldest in Boston http://www.adamsstreet.org
 
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|COMMUNITY WEBSITES=http://www.bostoneruv.org/bound.htm
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http://www.bostoneruv.org/bound.htm
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http://adamsstreet.org/visitors-pages/local-jewish-resources.html
 
http://adamsstreet.org/visitors-pages/local-jewish-resources.html
 
http://www.booweb.org/local-area-information.html
 
http://www.booweb.org/local-area-information.html
 
http://www.bostonkollel.com/index.php/local is great site with lots of information for visitor.
 
http://www.bostonkollel.com/index.php/local is great site with lots of information for visitor.
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Latest revision as of 01:25, 2 April 2015

KOSHER & JEWISH TRAVEL DESTINATIONS


Boston Area
Country: U.S.A.
State: Massachusetts
Type of City:

CITY INTRO[edit]

History The first congregation was Ohabei Shalom was organized in the late 1840s That was Mostly in the south end. From 1880 to 1920 Eastern European Jews swelled into the north end similar to the Lower East Side of Manhattan (New York City). Other immigrant enclaves existed in west end and south end. Most of it got razed and the little remains to bring out the history of Jewish life

For interactive history of Jewsish Boston visit: http://www.bostonhistorycollaborative.com/BostonFamilyHistory/ancestors/jewish/index.html

Today over 200,000 live in the Greater Boston area, mostly concentrated in the suburbs of Brookline, Brighton, and Newton. Some is centered around college campuses. Many of the Jewish museums and collections of Jewish interest are near on such campuses(i.e.Harvard, Brandeis)


Neighborhoods

Brookline

Centered around Coolidge and Harvard st. where Jewish life is bustling there is an abundance of shops and restaurants. The home of the famous Bostoner shteibel - Congregation Beth Pinchas (Bostoner)

Newton

Be sure to visit the oldest shul in Newton (1912) and on of the oldest in Boston http://www.adamsstreet.org

COMMUNITY WEBSITES[edit]

http://www.bostoneruv.org/bound.htm http://adamsstreet.org/visitors-pages/local-jewish-resources.html http://www.booweb.org/local-area-information.html http://www.bostonkollel.com/index.php/local is great site with lots of information for visitor.

KEY SHUL'S \ MINYAN FACTORIES[edit]

Congregation Beth Pinchas (Bostoner)

KASHRUS INFO[edit]

SPONSORS[edit]



SHULS IN THIS AREA[edit]



KOSHER FOOD IN THIS AREA[edit]



YIDTRAVEL SITES IN THIS AREA[edit]




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