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The Jewish Community Of New Orleans Irwin Lachoff

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The Jewish Community Of New Orleans Irwin Lachoff
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 42.16 MB
Author: Irwin Lachoff
ISBN: 9781439613054, 1439613052
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Jewish Community Of New Orleans Irwin Lachoff by Irwin Lachoff 9781439613054, 1439613052 instant download after payment.

New Orleans is not a typical Southern city. The Jews who have settled in New Orleans from 1757 to the present have had a very different experience than others in the South. New Orleans was a wide-open frontier that attracted gamblers, sailors, con artists, planters, and merchants. Most early Jewish immigrants were bachelors who took Catholic wives, if they married at all. The first congregation, Gates of Mercy, was founded in 1827, and by 1860, four congregations represented Sephardic, French and German, and Polish Jewry. The reform movement, the largest denomination today, took hold after the Civil War with the founding of Temple Sinai. Small as it is in proportion to the population of New Orleans, the Jewish community has made contributions that far exceed their numbers in cultural, educational, and philanthropic gifts to the city.

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