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Congregation letter Israel could be a fashionable Orthodox tabernacle situated in Louisiana. Supported in 1903 or 1904, although tracing its roots back to 1857, it’s the oldest Orthodox congregation within the urban center region. Originally situated on Carondelet Street in New Orleans’ eye, it made and moved to a building at 7000 Canal avenue in Lakeview, urban center in 1971. At just the once the most important Orthodox congregation within the Southern us, its membership was over five hundred families within the Sixties, however fell to below two hundred by 2005. That year its Canal avenue building was severely flooded by the 2005 urban center dam failure disaster throughout cyclone Katrina.
Despite makes an attempt to save lots of them, all seven of its Torah scrolls were destroyed, as were over three,000 prayer-books. The building suffered more flooding injury caused by the felony of copper air-conditioning conduit in 2007. Within the wake of Katrina another fifty member families left urban center, together with the rabbi’s. The congregation began sharing area with Gates of Prayer, a Reform tabernacle in Metairie, a suburbia of recent Orleans. By 2009, the congregation had purchased land from Gates of Prayer, and meant to make a brand new tabernacle next thereto.
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