Congregation Gemiluth Chassodim
Congregation Gemiluth Chassodim, also known as The Jewish Temple, is an historic synagogue located in Alexandria, Louisiana, founded in 1859 by Alsace Jews. It serves as a hub for the Reform Jewish community in Central Louisiana, promoting Jewish education, culture, and social interaction based on the principle of "Gemiluth Chassodim," meaning deeds of lovingkindness.
The Temple operates as a House of Worship, Study, and Gathering, offering Shabbat services, an active Sunday School for children, and a variety of educational and social events throughout the year. With deep roots in the local community and a commitment to interfaith learning, it remains one of Louisiana's oldest congregations and a founding member of the Union for Reform Judaism.
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