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  • A prominent family of merchants and community leaders, members of the Gratz family were among the founders of Philadelphia's Congregation Mikveh Israel, Gratz College, the first Jewish teachers 'college in America, and Richea Gratz was reported to be the first female to attend college in the United States.

    Personal Information for Rebecca Gratz 2010

  • A prominent family of merchants and community leaders, members of the Gratz family were among the founders of Philadelphia's Congregation Mikveh Israel, Gratz College, the first Jewish teachers 'college in America, and Richea Gratz was reported to be the first female to attend college in the United States.

    Personal Information for Rebecca Gratz Jewish Women's Archive 2010

  • Richea was born on October 1, 1774, to Miriam (Simon) Gratz, the daughter of a prominent Lancaster fur trader, and Michael Gratz, a leading Philadelphia merchant who hailed from Langendorf, Germany.

    Richea Gratz. 2009

  • Endemic to Tasmania, the pandani (Richea pandanifolia) Epacridaceae is the world's largest heath plant, found in both sub-alpine communities as well as rainforests.

    Tasmanian Central Highland forests 2007

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