From the Collection: File:1885, Quilt from Canton, MS.jpg|The Jewish Ladies
Sewing Circle of
Canton, Mississippi, made this quilt in 1885 to be raffled off in support of the synagogue. File:Temple Sinai (New Orleans) tzedakah box, or pushke (charity box).png|This
tzedakah box hung for decades in
Temple Sinai, in New Orleans, calling on congregants to support social justice causes. File:Department Store postcards.jpg|While many Southern Jews made a living in the 19th and early 20th centuries as merchants, a few rose to become owners of major department stores. File:Spice Boxes from Helena, AR.png|Spice boxes come from Helena, Arkansas that were used in
Havdalah services, the ceremony observed at the end of
Shabbat each week. File:I Like Cotton receipt machine.jpg|This receipt holder, with "I Like Cotton" sticker, comes from Galanty's, which was in business in
Lake Providence, Louisiana, from 1896 to 1996. Many of Galanty's customers were cotton farmers.
From the Exhibits: File:MSJE exhibit image, Peddler's Cart.jpg|A Peddler's Cart File:MSJE exhibit image, Merchant Store.jpg|The General Store File:MSJE exhibit image, Cotton.jpg|When Cotton Was King File:MSJE exhibit image, Timeline.jpg|Entering a New Era File:MSJE exhibit image, Stein Mart Cash Register.jpg|Cash Register from the original
Stein Mart,
Greenville, MS File:MSJE exhibit image, State-by-State.jpg|For a Deeper Dive File:MSJE exhibit image, Foundations of Judaism.jpg|Foundations of Judaism
The Chapman Family Research Center: File:Chapman Center Archival Vault4.jpg|Archival Vault File:Chapman Center Reference Library.jpg|Reference Library/Reading Room ==References==