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Temple Emanu-El Cemetery

Longview, Harrison County

Marker Text

In 1957, Longview members of Kilgore's Temple Beth Sholom established a new synagogue, Temple Emanu-El, along with a new burial ground as part of the larger Memory Park Cemetery. Temple Emanu-El Cemetery became Harrison County's second dedicated Jewish Cemetery (after Marshall Hebrew Cemetery, established in 1881). Most plots are owned by temple members, and the temple itself owns the unreserved plots, which are available to temple members. A notable burial is Rabbi Charles Mantinband (1895-1974), a national civil rights leader who served here from 1963-1971. The cemetery remains a sacred place for Jewish activity and memory in the region. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2016

Marker Details

Address 2823 East Marshall Ave
Location Description
Marker # 18754
Dedicated 2017
Size, Type 18" x 28" marker with post
Code
Latitude, Longitude 32.5053, -94.686608

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