Thank you so very, very much. I have been in contact with Mr. Briebart and he is a dear man; however, his area of expertise is the reform synagogue Beth El. But you've opened the door for me. Shalom, Caroline Byng -----Original Message----- From: us <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 2:27 PM Subject: [SCCHARLE] Synagogue/ Historic Churches >Caroline, >Just looked in a Charleston telephone book and found the following: > >Brith Sholom Beth Israel >Orthodox Congregation >182 Rutledge Avenue >Charleston, SC 29401 >Telephone 843-577-6599 > >Also, there is a Mr. Briebart who has done a lot of research on Jewish >history in South Carolina. Not sure which Mr. Briebart, but you might be >able to reach him through the synagogue above or at Beth Elohim/Reform >Synagogue, 86 Hasell Street, Chas, SC, 29401. Telephone: 843-723-1090 > >Hope this helps. > >linda >[email protected] >----- Original Message ----- >From: lotswife <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 9:14 AM >Subject: Re: [SCCHARLE] Historic Churches > > >> I'm looking for information and membership list of an orthodox Jewish >> Synogogue called Sherith Beth El. >> >> It is NOT the existing Beth El Synogogue. >> >> I found a little bit about it in a book but would like to know a great >deal >> more as my great great grandparents were married in it. >> >> Caroline >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 5:13 PM >> Subject: [SCCHARLE] Historic Churches >> >> >> > >> > >> >Re recent discussion on historic chuches >> > >> >Today I happened to read a list of historic churches in the city of >> >Charleston - >> > which mentioned a LUTHERAN Church built about 1810. >> > >> >ST. JOHANNES LUTHERAN CHURCH >> >CORNER HASELL AND ANSON. >> >BUILT ABOUT 1810. >> > >> >I did NOT know another Lutheran Church had been organized in Charleston >in >> >the years AFTER the founding in 1700's of St. John's (Archdale Street) >and >> >BEFORE the establishment in 1840 of St. Matthew's (King Street) by the >> >Hannover immigrants. >> > >> >I have paternal and maternal ancestors who were members of both St. >John's >> >and St. Matthew's. Possibly family connections also worshiped at this >> third >> >Lutheran Church. >> > >> >Does anyone know if ST. JOHANNES LUTHERAN CHURCH Is still an ACTIVE >> >congregation - with, hopefully, a History Committee to review the church >> >register for christenings, weddings, etc. >> > >> >Would be much appreciated if a local Charleston List member could look up >> the >> >St. Johannes Lutheran Church in phone directory - and then post the >street >> >address and phone number on the List - for further inquiry. >> > >> >Thanks ! >> >Mary Alice >> > >> > >> >==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== >> >Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families >> >South Carolina Historical Society >> >http://www.schistory.org >> > >> >> >> ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== >> Lots of holdings on Charleston County Families >> South Carolina Historical Society >> http://www.schistory.org >> > > >==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== >Another 'MUST' for South Carolina genealogical research >South Carolina Department of Archives and History >http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/ >