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Jewish Community history and photos. [January 2009]

"Jewish Memphis" online. [December 2000]

Memphis Jewish Community Center [November 2009]

Memphis JCC. [December 2000]

[UPDATE] Help Me, Information: Memphis Jews Want You [January 2017]

Solomon Schechter Day School: Bornblum Solomon Schechter School, 6641 Humphreys Blvd, Memphis,TN 38120. Source: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.[November 2009]

Also see Holly Springs, MS: http://www.isjl.org/history/archive/ms/hollysprings.htm [January 2009]

SYNAGOGUES:

Anshei Galicia: Orthodox and defunct. history [January 2009]

Anshei Mischna: Orthodox and defunct.  history[January 2009]

ANSHEI SPHARD-BETH EL EMETH CONGREGATION (Orthodox) 12O East Yates Road North, Memphis, TN 38120, (901) 682-1611 (Phone), = (901) 682-1613 website.

history and photos and history [January 2009]

Bais Chabad of Tennessee (Orthodox), 2570 Kirby Parkway, Memphis,TN  38119. Ph: (901) 754-0404

BARON HIRSCH CONGREGATION (Orthodox), 400 South Yates, Memphis, TN 38120, (901) 683-7485 (Phone), (901)683-7499 (Fax) . website

history and photos and history [January 2009]

In 1892, the group was chartered as the Baron Hirsch Benevolent Society, named in honor of the famed French Jewish philanthropist.  That same year they purchased a former African American church at 4th Street and Washington Avenue for use as a synagogue. Now on South Yates Road. [January 2009]

Beth El Emeth: Orthodox. history. Lost its rabbi to Yellow Fever epidemic and disbanded in 1882, transferring its property and cemetery to Children of Israel (Temple Israel). Most of Beth El Emeth’s remaining members did not rejoin the now Reform congregation, instead joining a new Orthodox congregation, Baron Hirsch. Merged wtih Anshei Sphard. [January 2009]

BETH SHOLOM: Conservative. 1954. Humphreys Avenue,  Memphis,TN 38120 also houses Solomon Schechter Day School. In 1980, Beth Shalom's Torah scrolls were stolen from the ark and thrown into the Wolf River. The thieves also stole two scrolls from Orthodox congregation Anshe Sphard-Beth El Emeth.  While the scrolls were eventually found, they were unable to be restored.  All of them had to be replaced, though they did return their Holocaust Torah to the ark. [January 2009]

B'nai Israel: Orthodox. chartered in 1854 as first Orthodox synagogue in Memphis and became Reform. See history and photos. [January 2009]

Or Chadash New Conservative Synagogue (Conservative), 6629 Massey Ln. Memphis,TN 38120. ph: (901) 435-6353. [November 2009]

Young Israel of Memphis (Orthodox), 531 S. Yates Rd. Memphis,TN 38120. ph: (901) 761-6060

TEMPLE ISRAEL: Reform. AKA B’nai Israel, Children of Israel, and Temple Israel. See History and photos. [January 2009]

Temple Israel of Memphis, 1376 E. Massey Rd. Memphis,TN 38120. ph: (901) 761-3130. [November 2009]

 

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