152. Part 2 of our interview with Janet Bordelon about Jewish
people in Louisiana. Janet teaches Jewish
history at Kehillah Jewish high school. She brings with her over
10 years of teaching experience at the secondary and
undergraduate level. In 2014, Janet completed her PhD at NYU in
2014. Her research focused on church state issues in American
history. Because of her connection to central Louisiana, she is
especially interested in Jewish history regarding central and
north Louisiana.
- This week in Louisiana history. April 16, 1718. Official date of founding of New Orleans.
- This week in New Orleans history. On April 16,
1862, after elaborate reconnaissances, the Union fleet
steamed up into position below the forts and opened fire two
days later. Within days, the fleet had bypassed the forts in
what was known as the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip.
At noon on the 25th, Farragut anchored in front of New
Orleans. Forts Jackson and St. Philip, isolated and
continuously bombarded by Farragut's mortar boats, surrendered
on the 28th, and soon afterwards the military portion of the
expedition occupied the city resulting in the Capture of New
Orleans.
- This week in Louisiana.
Festival International de Louisiane
April 20th, 2016 - April 24th, 2016
Downtown Lafayette, Louisiana
444 Jefferson St, Lafayette, LA 70501
337-232-8086 | 337-233-7536
Website
Downtown Lafayette, Louisiana
Bonne FĂȘte au Festival! Festival International de Louisiane celebrates its 30th Anniversary April 20-24, 2016 in historic Downtown Lafayette, Louisiana.
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