Zionist Organization of America (Charleston, S.C.) papers
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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. ...
Zionist Organization of America. Charleston District.
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With no history available, all that is known of this organization comes from the bound volume and the accompanying papers. The Zionist Organization of America (Charleston, S.C.) was active in 1917 when the minutes begin and continued through the 1940s. With members from the orthodox and reform congregations, its goal was to encourage and promote the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The organization is known alternately in the minutes as Bnei Zion and the Charleston Zionist Society. ...
Brith Sholom (Charleston, S.C.)
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Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. Charleston Chapter.
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Raisin, Jacob S. (Jacob Salmon), 1878-1946
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Mizrachi Organization of America
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Beth Israel (Charleston, S.C.)
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Bnei Zion (Charleston, S.C.)
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Keren Hayesod.
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K̀£eren Hayesod (Palestine Foundation Fund) was founded by the London Zionist Conference of 1920 in order to finance immigration to Palestine and rural settlement there. It is one of the major fundraising and financial institutions of the World Zionist Congress. From the description of Poster collection, 1923-1940. (Yeshiva University). WorldCat record id: 122379458 ...
Shimel, Louis M., 1885-1969.
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Born in Poland, Louis Shimel (originally Louis Schimmelman) immigrated to the US in 1887. Shimel became a lawyer and married Lillian Fechter (of Charleston, South Carolina) in 1913; the couple moved to Charleston, SC, where Shimel was one of the only Jewish attorneys. He was appointed (1922) an Assistant District Attorney under President Warren G. Harding and served 31 years. Shimel attended Brith Shalom Synagogue and served as first president of Charleston's Jewish Community Center. ...
Charleston Zionist Society (Charleston, S.C.)
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Aleph Zadik Aleph. Charleston Chapter.
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Hepler, Joseph.
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Rittenberg, Samuel O., 1867-1932.
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Goldman, Joseph Richard, 1943-
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Horowitz, Menahem Mendel, d. 1923.
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Simonhoff, Harry, 1...-?
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Author and lawyer, of Miami, Fla. From the description of Papers, 1948-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70960574 ...