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'''JASHP has completed programs in the following states'''
'''JASHP has completed programs in the following States'''


Alabama, Mobile, Shaare Shomayim - Gates of Heaven,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/mobilealabama.html</ref>
Alabama, Mobile, Shaare Shomayim - Gates of Heaven,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/mobilealabama.html</ref>
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Nevada, Virginia City, Engineering Marvels of the Comstock,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/virginiacitynevada.html</ref>
Nevada, Virginia City, Engineering Marvels of the Comstock,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/virginiacitynevada.html</ref>


New Hampshire, Portsmouth,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/portsmouthnewhampshire.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date= |accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref>
New Hampshire, Portsmouth, Temple Israel,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/portsmouthnewhampshire.html</ref>

New Mexico, Las Vegas,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/lasvegasnm.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date= |accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref>
South Dakota, Deadwood,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/deadwoodsouthdakota.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date=2005-04-01 |accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref>
New Mexico, Las Vegas, Congregation Montefiore,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/lasvegasnm.html</ref>

Tennessee, Memphis,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/memphistennessee.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date=2007-03-02 |accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref>
Utah, Salt Lake City,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/saltlakecityutah.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date= |accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref>
Pennsylvania, Lancaster, Joseph Simon,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/deadwoodsouthdakota.html</ref>

Utah, Wild Horse Butte,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/wildhorsebutteutah.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date= |access date=2013-07-10}}</ref>
Virginia, Richmond, Kahal Kadosh Beth Shalome,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/richmondva.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date= |accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref>
South Dakota, Deadwood, Jewish Historical Presence and Participation,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/deadwoodsouthdakota.html</ref>

Washington, Spokane. Temple Emanuel,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/spokanewashington.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date= |accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref>
West Virginia, Charleston, Temple Israel,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/charlestonwva.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date= |accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref>
Tennessee, Memphis, Congregation Children of Israel,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/memphistennessee.html</ref>

Wymoming, Cheyenne, Mt. Sinai Congregation, <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/cheyennewyoming.html |title=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |publisher=Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation |date= |accessdate=2013-07-10}}</ref>
Utah, Salt Lake City, Congregation B'Nai Israel,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/saltlakecityutah.html</ref>

Utah, Wild Horse Butte, Solomon Carvalho - John C. Fremont Expedition of Exploration 1853-54,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/wildhorsebutteutah.html</ref>

Virginia, Richmond, Kahal Kadosh Beth Shalome,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/richmondva.html</ref>

Washington, Spokane. Temple Emanuel,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/spokanewashington.html</ref>

West Virginia, Charleston, Temple Israel,<ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/charlestonwva.html</ref>

Wymoming, Cheyenne, Mt. Sinai Congregation, <ref>http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/cheyennewyoming.html</ref>


===Special programs===
===Special programs===

Revision as of 17:27, 29 June 2014

The Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation (JASHP)[1] is an American non-profit 501(c)(3) volunteer historical society. The society locates sites of American and Jewish historical interest and importance. It works with local community organizations, synagogues, churches, historical societies, governments and individuals, to erect interpretive historical markers that help illuminate the American-Jewish experience and reflect on the commonality of being American.

JASHP was founded in 1999 after the discovery of the first permanent Jewish house of worship in the territory of New Mexico (Temple Montefiore, Las Vegas, N.M.).[2] JASHP has completed projects in 25 states and in four countries. Projects are being developed in Minnesota, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota and Oklahoma. Over 6,000,000 people a year benefit from JASHP projects. JASHP is the recipient of Hadassah's Myrtle Wreath Award, which is "given to individuals and non-profit organizations which have made significant humanitarian contributions to our community."

Programs

JASHP has completed programs in the following States

Alabama, Mobile, Shaare Shomayim - Gates of Heaven,[3]

Arkansas, Little Rock, Concordia Hall,[4]

Colorado, Cotopaxi, Russian Jewish gravesite,[5]

Congressional Medal of Honor, Private Benjamin Levy, [6]

Delaware, Wilmington, Ohabe Shalom, Lovers of Peace,[7]

Florida, Pensacola, Temple Beth El,[8]

Florida, Palm Beach, Wakodahatchee Wetlands,[9]

Florida, Palm Beach, Green Cay Wetlands,[10]

Iowa, Keokuk, B'Nai Israel Congregation,[11]

Kansas, Kansas City, World War I Museum,[12]

Kansas, Leavenworth, Temple B'Nai Jeshurun,[13]

Louisiana, New Orleans-1,Shangarai Chasset,[14]

Louisiana, New Orleans-2,Touro Infirmary,[15]

Maine, Bangor, Congregation Beth Israel,[16]

Maryland, Annapolis, Arlington Cemetery, Chaplains Memorial,[17]

Maryland, Hagerstown, Thomas Kennedy,[18]

Mississippi, Jackson, Temple Beth Israel,[19]

Mississippi, Natchez, Temple B'Nai Israel,[20]

Montana, Helena, Temple Emanuel,[21]

Nebraska, Omaha, Congregation of Israel,[22]

New York, Buffalo, Mordechai Noah,[23]

Nevada, Virginia City, Engineering Marvels of the Comstock,[24]

New Hampshire, Portsmouth, Temple Israel,[25]

New Mexico, Las Vegas, Congregation Montefiore,[26]

Pennsylvania, Lancaster, Joseph Simon,[27]

South Dakota, Deadwood, Jewish Historical Presence and Participation,[28]

Tennessee, Memphis, Congregation Children of Israel,[29]

Utah, Salt Lake City, Congregation B'Nai Israel,[30]

Utah, Wild Horse Butte, Solomon Carvalho - John C. Fremont Expedition of Exploration 1853-54,[31]

Virginia, Richmond, Kahal Kadosh Beth Shalome,[32]

Washington, Spokane. Temple Emanuel,[33]

West Virginia, Charleston, Temple Israel,[34]

Wymoming, Cheyenne, Mt. Sinai Congregation, [35]

Special programs

  • Leo Frank Lynching - Marieta, Georgia [36]
  • Stephen Norman - the last descendent of Theodor Herzl - the father of the modern State of Israel [37][38][39][40]
  • Four Chaplain's Memorial - U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland
  • American Holocaust Memorials [41]

International projects

Charitable sponsorships

  • Hero Miles - Fisher House Foundation [46]

JASHP articles on American Jewish history

  • Kahal HaKadosh Beit Elohim, Charleston, S.C.[47]
  • American Holocaust Memorializations[48]
  • Reverend John Stanley Grauel - Secret Haganah operative on the S.S. Exodus[49]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jewish Amer. Society for Historic Preservation". Jashp.org. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  2. ^ "Jewish Amer. Society for Historic Preservation". Jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  3. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/mobilealabama.html
  4. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/littlerockarkansas.html
  5. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/cotopaxicolorado.html
  6. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/congmedalofhonor.html
  7. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/wilmingtondelaware.html
  8. ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/pensacolaflorida.html
  9. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/palmbeach1florida.html
  10. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/palmbeach2florida.html
  11. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/keokukiowa.html
  12. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/kansascitywwimuseum.html
  13. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/leavenworthkansas.html
  14. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/neworleansla1.html
  15. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/neworleansla2.html
  16. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/bangormaine.html
  17. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/annapolismd.html
  18. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/hagerstownmaryland.html
  19. ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/jacksonmississippi.html
  20. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/natchezmississippi.html
  21. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms1/helenamontanaapril2001.html
  22. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/omahanebraska.html
  23. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/buffalonewyork.html
  24. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/virginiacitynevada.html
  25. ^ {{cite web|url=http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/portsmouthnewhampshire.html
  26. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/lasvegasnm.html
  27. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/deadwoodsouthdakota.html
  28. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/deadwoodsouthdakota.html
  29. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/memphistennessee.html
  30. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/saltlakecityutah.html
  31. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/wildhorsebutteutah.html
  32. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/richmondva.html
  33. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/spokanewashington.html
  34. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/charlestonwva.html
  35. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/completedprgms2/cheyennewyoming.html
  36. ^ "Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation". Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  37. ^ "Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation". Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  38. ^ Name (required) (2007-12-05). "Herzl's grandson reburied in Jerusalem with family « THE EULOGIZER". Inmyheartblog.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  39. ^ Lidman, Melanie (2007-12-05). "On Herzl's birthday, grandson honored fo... JPost - National News". Jpost.com. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  40. ^ "Search for "klinger" - American Zionist Movement". Azm.org. 2007-12-03. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
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  43. ^ "Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation". Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  44. ^ Paul, Jonny. "Christian leader pivotal to Herzl's work... JPost - International". Jpost.com. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  45. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/internationalprograms/jerusalemisrael.html
  46. ^ "Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation". Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2013-07-10.
  47. ^ http://www.jewish-american-society-for-historic-preservation.org/images/KKBE_Rich_Archival_History_Deserves_Preservation.pdf
  48. ^ jashp1@msn.com, Jewish Magazine (1942-08-20). "Preserving the Holocaust Memory". Jewishmag.com. Retrieved 2013-07-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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Little Rock, Arkansas [1]

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