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Deep South File: Tour of Jewish New Orleans, 10/3 – Part 1

This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Tour of Jewish New Orleans, 10/3 – Part 1,” is from October 6, 2005. This entry is the first in a six part series showing scenes of New Orleans Jewish institutions after Hurricane Katrina. This entry focuses on Metairie’s Northshore Jewish Congregation and...

Deep South File: Tour of Jewish New Orleans Sites

This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Tour of Jewish New Orleans Sites,” is from September 12, 2005. This entry describe a trip made by members of the Jewish Federations of Greater New Orleans and Baton Rouge to inspect the damage to New Orleans synagogues after Hurricane Katrina and to retrieve...

Deep South File: Updated: Biloxi shul “very damaged

This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Updated: Biloxi shul “very damaged,” is from September 1, 2005. This entry describes some of the hurricane damage to Biloxi’s Beth Israel Congregation, the only Conservative congregation in Mississippi.

Deep South File: Visiting the Mississippi coast

This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Visiting the Mississippi coast,” is from September 2, 2005. The entry includes photographs and descriptions of Katrina’s destruction in the Jewish communities of Biloxi, Mobile, and Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Deep South File: Volunteers stream in

This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Volunteers stream in,” is from September 7, 2005. This entry describes some of the volunteer efforts in the storm’s immediate aftermath, including efforts from ZAKA, Chabad, Jewish Family Services agencies, and Jewish Federations.