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Religious organization in California. The roots of Congregation Beth David extend back more than a century and a half, to a time when Jews from France and Germany came to this area, established family-run businesses, became landowners and created a flourishing Jewish life. In 1879, a Jewish Sabbath school was organized by the Jewish women of the community, serving twenty to thirty children weekly in the Odd Fellows Hall. Jeanette Sinsheimer was one of the founders. In March of 1886, the local press noted a Purim operetta presented by the Hebrew Sabbath School at the Lytton Theatre on Monterey Street, across the street from the Sinsheimer Brothers store. Five years later, a newspaper account listed 20 Jewish families and told of more than 100 people attending High Holiday services conducted by Abraham Blochman in the Masonic Hall.
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