Rabbi Isaac L. Leucht papers

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Rabbi Isaac L. Leucht papers

1881-1912

Speeches, sermons, and prayers presented by Isaac L. Leucht, Reader, Congregation Gates of Mercy (New Orleans, 1868-1872, 1879-1881); Reader, Temple Sinai (New Orleans, 1872-1879); Reader, Congregation Gates of Mercy of the Dispersed of Judah (New Orleans, 1881-1886); and rabbi of the same congregation (1886-1914), which was later named Touro Synagogue. There are also after-dinner speeches, explanations of Bible portions for particular weeks, the significance of various holidays, and prayers for special occasions.

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Touro Synagogue (New Orleans, La.)

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Touro Synagogue is a Reform synagogue in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was named after Judah Touro, the son of Isaac Touro, the namesake of the country's oldest synagogue, Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island. The New Orleans Touro Synagogue is one of the oldest synagogues in the United States and the oldest in the country outside the original Thirteen Colonies. ...

Congregation Gates of Mercy of the Dispersed of Judah (New Orleans, La.)

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Leucht, I. L. (Isaac L.), 1844-1914.

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