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After Texas joined the United States in 1846, the Jewish population grew still faster, and as Jews gathered in the state's largest cities they began to shape the rudiments of institutional Jewish life.
- Mississippi
Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and...
- Louisiana
LOUISIANA, south-central U.S. state at the mouth of the...
- South Carolina
SOUTH CAROLINA, southeastern state of the United States,...
- Richmond, Virginia
RICHMOND, state capital of Virginia, U.S, and commercial...
- Mississippi
11 Μαΐ 2021 · Jewish Americans are not a highly religious group, at least by traditional measures of religious observance. But many engage with Judaism in some way, whether through holidays, food choices, cultural connections or life milestones.
Map showing dominant faith in Texas counties & counties in which a religious denomination makes up more than a quarter of the population. Click to enlarge. Texas Largest Religious Bodies. 1. Catholic Church. 2. Southern Baptist Convention. 3. Non-Denominational Christian. 4. United Methodist Church. 5. Muslim estimate. 6. Church of Christ. 7.
25 Μαρ 2022 · Despite its lower visibility, the story of how Texas became a destination for Jewish immigrants—and, more important, how those immigrants navigated the society around them—is one laden with the...
28 Αυγ 2022 · In 2021, the Pew Research Center issued a report Jewish Americans in 2020. It is a landmark study of the state of the American Jewish community in 2020 covering such topics as Jewish population size, Jewish identification, the nature of Jewish feelings, Jewish...
15 Φεβ 2022 · Heirs to the Spanish and European forms of Jewish ritual practice, the Jews of Texas adapted their seminal faith to the new ambience without damaging the integrity of a 5,000-year-old tradition. Though some abandoned their roots, most were tenacious in the nurturing of their heritage.
This site, developed by the Institute of Southern Jewish Life with funding from Humanities Texas and the Texas Jewish Historical Society, contains detailed, illustrated histories of 55 different Jewish communities from across the state.