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So Many Memories
This piece was written by Annette and Jack Rau about their Katrina experience.
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Deep South File: Katrina Evacuees Dealing with Rita
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: Katrina Evacuees Dealing with Rita,” is from September 23, 2005. This entry describes how Hurricane Rita affected some of the same communities in Texas that had taken in Hurricane Katrina evacuees just a few weeks earlier.
Deep South File: Congregations mostly escape Rita damage
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: Congregations mostly escape Rita damage,” is from October 2, 2005. This entry provides an update on the impact of Hurricane Rita on Louisiana congregations.
web-letter to potential volunteers
This is a letter that was published on the website of the Texas Friends of Chabad Lubavitch, www.chabadtexas.org advising potential volunteers and donors what dontations would be most useful for people affected by Hurricane Katrina, as well as ways that they could get more involved in relief efforts.
Hurricane Katrina prayer service
This is an update from the website of the Texas Friends of Chabad Lubavitch, www.chabadtexas.org, announcing a Hurricane Katrina prayer service and lecture on September 1, 2005. This entry also provides an update on the situation of New Orleans Chabad families, and ways to participate in Chabad relief efforts.