January 06, 2009   10 Tevet 5769


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Welcome to

Hebrew Union Congregation

504 Main Street

 Greenville, Mississippi 38701

662.332.4153

 

huc10@bellsouth.net

 

Brief History  

In 1870, the year of incorporation of Greenville, Mississippi as a town of 890 population, there already 25 to 30 Jewish families here. This group organized a congregation and secured the services of Rabbi Charles Rawitzer of Memphis, Tennessee. In 1873, he confirmed five pupils and served the group until 1879. On December 13, 1880 the group was granted a charter incorpoating the congregation as Hebrew Union. In 1881, the first temple was built and Rabbi Joseph Bogen became the first Rabbi at H.U.C. Rabbi Bogen served until 1902, and was succeeded by Rabbi Abram Brill, and through his efforts that funds were raised for the building of a new temple, our present one , which was completed at a cost of $30,000, and dedicated in October, 1906. Since Rabbi Brill, there have been 14 Rabbis that have served the congregation , the longest tenure being Samuel A. Rabinowitz for 27 years. In 1962 H.U.C. was the largest Jewish congregation in the state of Mississippi with almost 200 families. Today the Temple is home to about 60 Jewish families in the area and is serviced by Rabbi Judith Bluestein from Cincinnati, Ohio on a bi-weekly basis.

More about our history can be found under the following link - www.hebrewunion.org/aboutus/history

Hebrew Union Temple built in 1906  

HUC
 
"Century of History" Museum  

 

Located in the Library inside Hebrew Union Temple




 

An exhibit illustrating

the early history

of the Delta Jews

 

For Additional Pictures, please click  Temple Museum


 

Rabbi Judith Bluestein  

 

Hebrew Union Congregation 

welcomes

Rabbi Judith Bluestein for

2008-2009 



 

Biography:
Judith Bluestein grew up in Cincinnati. She majored in Classical Studies as an undergraduate and taught Latin for many years. Her interests focus upon the Ancient Mediterranean World. She has an M.A. in Religion (New Testament and Christian Origins) and an M.A. in Latin, both from Case Western Reserve University. At Xavier University she earned an M.Ed. She studied at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati where she earned an M.A.H.L., was ordained a rabbi, and completed a M.Phil. in Hebraic and Cognate Studies. 

 This is Rabbi Bluestein's second year with Hebrew Union Congregation.
Rabbi Visits  

 



 

Rabbi Bluestein's Next Visit

  

Friday, January 9, 2009 thru January 11, 2009

 

 

 

 

New Czech Torah Exhibit  

 
                                                            


                                             




Hanukkah Party 2008  

 

Hanukkah Party

December 21, 2008

 

Rabbi Bluestein Lighting the Hanukkah Candles


 

For Additional Pictures of the Hanukkah Party, Please Click Party

 

 


 

Friday Night Service  

 

Religious School Conducts Friday Night Service

with 

Rabbi Bluestein

December 19, 2008

 


   


   


   








 

 

2008 Jay Mosow Jewish Golf Open  


 

 

Saturday Dinner for the

Jewish Golf Open

November 15, 2008

 

 

 

 

  

 


   

 

For Additional Pictures, Please Click Golf Open 08

 





 

Religious School  

 

Making Challah for the Holidays




 


      





 

American Queen Riverboat  

 

A visit by The American Queen and Delta Queen Riverboats to

Greenville and Hebrew Union Congregation.

November 2, 2008


 


      

 

2008 Sukkot  

 

Decorating the Sukkah


For Additional Pictures, Click Sukkot


 

 
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Museum  

A Living Museum

The "Century of History" Museum is a history museum.  Though not a history museum in the traditional sense.  It takes as its point of departure a historical narrative.  It is perhaps most accurately called a narrative, because its display is organized along a story line.

The story is told in the Museum describes the roles of actors who were involved in the creating and organizing of a band of Jewish immigrants, that settled in a small southern town, into a viable and creative force in the forging and development of their congregation and community.

For a link to the museum site go to www.hebrewunion.org/study/adults  

Henry S. Jacobs Camp  

 

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