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Mobile, Alabama

Little Rock, Arkansas

Cotopaxi, Colorado

Cong. Medal of Honor

Wilmington, Delaware

Pensacola, Florida

Keokuk, Iowa

New Orleans, La. -1

New Orleans, La. -2

Kansas City, WWI Museum

Bangor, Maine

Jackson, Mississippi

Natchez, Mississippi

Helena, Montana April, 2001

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Hagerstown, Maryland

Omaha, Nebraska

Virginia City, Nevada

Las Vegas, N.M.

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Lancaster, Pa.

Deadwood, South Dakota

Memphis, Tennessee

Salt Lake City, Utah

Richmond, Va.

Spokane, Washington

Charleston, W. Va.

Cheyenne, Wyoming

Leo Frank

The Last Herzl

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Buchenwald, Germany

London, England

American Holocaust Mem.

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Pensacola, Florida
Temple Beth El 1898
Jewish families in Pensacola began organized worship following the Civil War. On this site in 1876 the First Permanent Jewish House of Worship in Florida was erected. The original small wooden structure burned in 1895 and was replaced by a masonry structure which burned in 1929. Temple Beth El relocated to N. Palafox Str., its present day location, in 1931
Historic Plaque
Jerry Klinger President of JASHP, Rodney Rich, President of Temple Beth El, Rabbi David Ostrich at plaque dedication. Temple Beth El celebrated 125 years in Pensacola, May 12, 2001.
 

 

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