The Jewish Community of Shreveport

The Jewish Community of Shreveport

by Eric J. Brock
The Jewish Community of Shreveport

The Jewish Community of Shreveport

by Eric J. Brock

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Overview

The Jewish presence in northwest Louisiana actually predates the establishment of Shreveport in 1836. From the very beginning, Jews have been part of the city's civic, social, and mercantile life. Pioneer settlers began holding services in private homes in the 1840s, and by 1858 the community was sufficiently large enough to consecrate a Jewish cemetery and the first Jewish benevolent association, a forerunner of today's North Louisiana Jewish Federation. In 1859, the first congregation was founded.

In The Jewish Community of Shreveport the rich history of this influential and vibrant citizenry is chronicled by well-known Louisiana historian Eric J. Brock, archivist of Shreveport's B'nai Zion Temple. Nearly 18 decades of Jewish life in Shreveport are depicted in over 200 vintage images, many of which are previously unpublished. Both of the city's synagogues, B'nai Zion and Agudath Achim, are represented, as are many of the rabbis, business leaders, political leaders (including three mayors), and laypeople from the community's long history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738514888
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 01/15/2003
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,127,713
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

The Jewish Community of Shreveport is Brock's engaging tribute to the men and women of the Jewish faith who have played so significant a role in building and shaping the city and its surrounding areas. Eric Brock is the author of numerous books detailing Shreveport and Louisiana history, including Centenary College of Louisiana, New Orleans Cemeteries, Shreveport: Faces of the Past, and Shreveport in the Twentieth Century.
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