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Southern Jewish Museum Opens in New Orleans


Southern Jewish Museum Opens in New Orleans
Southern Jewish Museum Opens in New Orleans
The Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience includes exhibitions, collections and programs focusing on the history and culture of Southern Jewish life.
By Susanne Katz
June 29, 2021, 7:49 pm
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Courtesy of the Crosby Family Collection // The Jewish Orphans’ Home in New Orleans, circa 1915.
This permanent gallery includes sacred texts, images and symbols that explore Jewish holidays, lifecycles and beliefs of Southern Jews.
// Photos courtesy of the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience
Courtesy of the Rubel Family Collection // Members of the Rubel family in Corinth, Miss., circa 1880s.

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Nouvelle-Orléans: Un nouveau musée raconte l'histoire des familles juives du Sud

Nouvelle-Orléans: Un nouveau musée raconte l'histoire des familles juives du Sud
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A new museum in New Orleans puts family histories of Southern Jews on display

The product of more than three decades of effort, the institution features relics from large and small Jewish communities spread across the region

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A new museum in New Orleans puts the family histories of Southern Jews on display

By NEW ORLEANS (JTA) - Janis Rabin's family emigrated from Poland, eventually settling in Bogalusa, Louisiana. For years, she and her relatives had

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A new museum in New Orleans puts the family histories of Southern Jews on display

The Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience is the product of more than three decades of concerted work to preserve the heritage of Southern Jewry.

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New Orleans Museum of Southern Jewish Experience explores rich history


Growing up in tiny Cary, Mississippi during the 1960s and 1970s, Deborah Lamensdorf Jacobs thought a lot about what it meant to be Jewish.
Her family came to the Mississippi Delta in the late 19th century. Her early relatives, like many of the small population of Jews who have longed called the South home, owned stores. In 1919, her grandfather bought 100 acres of land to farm cotton.
As one of few Jewish people in her small town, Lamensdorf Jacobs knew what she did and what she said would define for neighbors what it meant to be Jewish.
"It was a privilege, because very few Jewish people are the example of what Jews are," she said. "We defined Judaism in how we took care of family, how we took care of the older members of our family and how we contributed to the community."

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New Orleans Museum of Southern Jewish Experience explores rich history


Growing up in tiny Cary, Mississippi during the 1960s and 1970s, Deborah Lamensdorf Jacobs thought a lot about what it meant to be Jewish.
Her family came to the Mississippi Delta in the late 19th century. Her early relatives, like many of the small population of Jews who have longed called the South home, owned stores. In 1919, her grandfather bought 100 acres of land to farm cotton.
As one of few Jewish people in her small town, Lamensdorf Jacobs knew what she did and what she said would define for neighbors what it meant to be Jewish.
"It was a privilege, because very few Jewish people are the example of what Jews are," she said. "We defined Judaism in how we took care of family, how we took care of the older members of our family and how we contributed to the community."

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New Orleans Museum of Southern Jewish Experience explores rich history

New Orleans Museum of Southern Jewish Experience explores rich history
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New Orleans Museum of Southern Jewish Experience explores rich history

New Orleans Museum of Southern Jewish Experience explores rich history
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A Jewish journey home through the American South – The Forward


The last time my dad went to his hometown of Martinsville, Virginia, was for his mother’s burial at the Jewish cemetery there two years ago. It had been nearly five decades since he’d moved away from the little industrial town on the Carolina border—part of a mass migration of the South’s small-town Jews to the region’s urban centers—and at least fifteen years since he’d last returned. The main street where his parents had run their department store for thirty years was full of empty storefronts. The thoroughfare had once been lined with shops owned by other Jewish merchants, but Mr. Black’s music store, where my dad had gotten records as a teenager, had long ago shuttered. There was no evidence of cousin Gilmer’s shoe store, where my grandfather used to go smoke cigars with the other shopkeepers to catch a break from his wife, a New Jersey native who thought she could do anything better than you until the day she died.

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