Jewish Heritage Collection: Oral history interview with Marion Hornik
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Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (Charleston, S.C.)
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Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim was organized in 1749 in Charleston, SC, following the Sephardic ritual. The current 1841 synagogue was built by enslaved African descendants owned by David Lopez Jr, a prominent slaveowner and proponent of the Confederate States of America, after the original synagogue was destroyed in a fire in 1838. ...
Hornik family.
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Brith Sholom Beth Israel (Charleston, S.C.)
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Brith Sholom Beth Israel was formed in Charleston, South Carolina, from the merger of two Orthodox Jewish congregations -- Brith Sholom (est. 1854) and Beth Israel (est. 1911). Originally spelled Berith Shalome (Covenant of Peace), Brith Sholom was the first Ashkenazic congregation in South Carolina and one of the first in the South. Its membership swelled in the late 19th century with a wave of East European Jewish immigrants. In 1911, some of the newcomers split from their Americanized co-reli...
Grossman, Michael Samuel,
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Hornik's Bargain House (Charleston, S.C.)
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Hornik, Morris, 1863-1937.
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Hornik, Marion Walter, 1908-1997,
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