Abraham Cohen Labatt (1802, Charleston, South Carolina - August 16, 1899, Galveston, Texas) was an American Sephardic Jew who was a prominent pioneer of Reform Judaism in the United States in the 19th century, founding several early congregations in the South and in San Francisco after the Gold Rush. A merchant, in the 1830s he helped pioneer trade between United States interests in Charleston and those in Texas and Mexico.
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AbrahamCohenLabatt (1802, Charleston, South Carolina - August 16, 1899, Galveston, Texas) was an American Sephardic Jew who was a prominent pioneer of...
in Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia. The merchant AbrahamCohenLabatt helped found the first Jewish congregation in New Orleans in the...
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nearly a hundred breweries and companies, including Unibroue, Molson Coors, Labatt and many others. Quebec has produced cheese for centuries. Most of the first...
1967/68–1978/79 Ernest Kitto, 1894/95 Nick Kwant, 2017/18 Andrew Labatt, 1887/88–1895/96 Frederick Labatt, 1891/92 Henry Lance, 1863/64–1864/65 Mark Lane, 1995/96–1996/97...
Commerce (vol. 4-5). Bellamy, Matthew. Brewed in the North: A History of Labatt's. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2019. Denison, Merrill. The Barley and...