Other parts of the United States may have larger Jewish populations clustered in major urban centers, but Pennsylvania is exceptional in its legacy of small-town Judaism. Since the 19th century, dozens of mill towns and other small communities have served as homes for small pockets of Jews who ranged from traveling peddlers to established business owners to lawyers and other professionals.

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