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  • Donate
  • Visit Temple B'nai Israel
  • Jewish History of Natchez
  • News and Events
    • Past Event: Cabaret Under the Dome 2020
    • Past Event: Pizmon Concert 2019
    • Past Event: Cabaret Under the Dome 2019
    • Past Event: Mark Twain's The Diaries of Adam and Eve 2018
  • Contact

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Make a gift to historic Temple B'nai Israel

Prefer to donate via check? Send checks (made payable to ISJL c/o Temple B'nai Israel) by mail to P.O. Box 16528, Jackson, MS 39236.

The story of Jewish life in Natchez, Mississippi, is a tale of matzoh balls and magnolias, the Civil War and synagogues, King Cotton and merchant life Under-The-Hill. It began over 200 years ago when the first Jewish immigrants were drawn by economic opportunity to the Mississippi frontier. The beautiful historic synagogue in downtown Natchez has been a site beloved by all community members for more than a century.
 
But without your help, this building and the legacy of the Jewish community of Natchez are in jeopardy.

Once home to a thriving Jewish population, there are now few Jewish residents left in this river city. Despite their declining numbers, the Jewish citizens of Natchez have always been and remain committed to being a positive force in their town. Jewish merchants played an important role in the economic prominence of the city in the 19th and early 20th centuries. While Jews never exceeded 5% of the population, they became elected officials, developed the Clifton Heights neighborhood, founded the Natchez Garden Club, and financially supported a variety of social and civic organizations. The importance of their roles in the economic, social, cultural, and political life of postbellum Natchez belies the small size of their community.

Natchez is supported by a vibrant tourist economy, welcoming hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Few cities offer an in-depth look at the past and present southern lifestyle like Natchez, where visitors can visit antebellum homes, historical landmarks, and modern museums. But the City of Natchez no longer has a historic venue for conferences and meetings. Temple B’nai Israel’s size and location make it an ideal facility for groups who want a special historic setting for their meeting.  

The Temple B'nai Israel Legacy Campaign is intended to support the long-term care and use of the building. The building will function as a cultural and meeting facility, accessible to all, with an elevator, 350-seat sanctuary, museum exhibits, and special programming to preserve and interpret the important legacy of the Natchez Jewish community.

Although Temple B’nai Israel has always been valued and cared for, as the number of congregants has dwindled, it has fallen on fewer and fewer shoulders to address the naturally-occurring needs of an aging structure. We need your help and financial support.

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Temple B'nai Israel
213 S. Commerce Street
Natchez, MS 39120
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Temple B'nai Israel is a proud partner of the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life.

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