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The Jewish History Museum is located in the historic first synagogue building in Arizona. The Museum celebrates the amazing contribution the Jewish Arizona community made in the founding of the state and continue to make every day. The Museum features exhibits from 1850 to 1950 and centers around the Southern Arizona Jewish community.
The Jewish Pioneers of the Southwest is on exhibit. Learn about the modern development of the Old Pueblo(Tucson) and the founding of Arizona as we prepare to celebrate the state centennial Feb. 14, 2012.
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