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Shangarai Chasset
Religion
Affiliation
Judaism (1827–1881)
Orthodox
Reform
Rite
Nusach Sefard
Ecclesiastical or organisational status
Synagogue (1845–1881)
Status
Abandoned
Location
Location
New Orleans, Louisiana
Country
United States
Architecture
Date established
1827 (as a congregation)
Completed
1845
Shangarai Chasset, also called Shaarei Chesed, was an Orthodox and later, Reform, Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. The congregation worshipped in the Sefardi rite.
ShangaraiChasset, also called Shaarei Chesed, was an Orthodox and later, Reform, Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in New Orleans, Louisiana...
outbreak killed ShangaraiChasset's rabbi and cantor in 1879, Leucht returned to ShangaraiChasset. Two years later, ShangaraiChasset merged with Nefutzot...
(November 15, 1817 – May 11, 1886) was the rabbi of Congregation ShangaraiChasset of New Orleans. He was born near Münster in Westphalia, Germany. In...
Kohlmeyer (1814 – 1883) was an American rabbi in charge of Congregation ShangaraiChasset in New Orleans, Louisiana. On January 17, 1847, the synagogue board...
B'Nai Jeshurun". Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation. "ShangaraiChasset: Gates of Mercy Synagogue: First permanent Jewish House of Worship...
most remarkable achievements were in New Orleans as the rabbi of the ShangaraiChasset synagogue. As noted by Jacob Rader Marcus and other historians, religious...
president and although unordained, the first rabbi of Congregation ShangaraiChasset of New Orleans. Though Jacobs was never ordained, he assumed the duties...
It is probable that, while in New Orleans, Hart worshiped at the ShangaraiChasset (Gates of Mercy) congregation. (In 1873 this congregation merged with...
Jewish House of Worship in Kansas - 1866 Louisiana – New Orleans ShangaraiChasset, First Permanent Jewish House of Worship in Louisiana - 1845 Touro...