Jewish Tours of Houston
Keith Rosen
713/392-0867
 
Jewish Sites in Other Texas Cities
Galveston
Synagogue and Temple - Past & Present
- Congregation B'nai Israel (Reform)
- Congregation B'nai Israel (1870 - 1954)
- Congregation Beth Jacob (Conservative) (1931 - Present)
Cemeteries
- Hebrew Benevolent Society, founded in 1852
- Beth Jacob Cemetery, founded in 1900
Historic Buildings
- Lasker Home for Homeless Children, built in 1869, and now a National Historic Landmark
- E. S. Levy & Co. Store, founded in 1877, and now a Texas Historic Landmark
 Austin
Austin
Temples and Synagogues
- Temple Beth Israel (Reform)
- Congregation Agudas Achim (Conservative)
- Chabad House (Orthodox)
Historic Home
- Henry Hirschfeld Cottage & House, built in 1875, and now a National Historic Landmark.
Cemeteries
- Beth Israel section #1 of Oakwood Cemetery, founded in 1866
- Beth Israel section #2 of Oakwood Cemetery, founded in 1886
- Beth Israel section #3 of Oakwood Cemetery, founded in 1961
- Agudas Achim section - Austin Memorial Park, founded in 1933
 Other Cities in the Greater Houston Area with Jewish Buildings, Cemeteries, and Historic Markers
Other Cities in the Greater Houston Area with Jewish Buildings, Cemeteries, and Historic Markers
- Baytown
- Beaumont
- Brenham
- Bryan
- Columbus
- La Grange
- Schulenburg
- Victoria
- Wharton
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