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A history of Jewish life in Arizona: Struggles and triumph in the desert

All StoriesZach Pleeter09/30/20151

Robin Capin Rivera-Ashford knows how hard it was to grow up Jewish in the Grand Canyon State. “In my generation, I may have been the only one who had a bat mitzvah,” says Rivera-Ashford. She grew up in Nogales, a town originally named Isaacson after a Jewish immigrant who discovered the settlement in 1880. She…

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