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also see West Point, GA

Congregation defunct.  In 1859, (Reform) Congregation Beth El was founded. Building dates from 1909. Jews from Opelika (see Auburn) and LaFayette, Alabama, and LaGrange, Georgia used the site. The congregation continued on until 1977, when it disbanded and sold the temple, which was later torn down.  The religious artifacts from the synagogue were given to Temple Israel in Columbus, Georgia, where most of the remaining Jews of Lanett and West Point went for services.Lanett, Alabama and West Point, Georgia are twin cities, located right next to one another across the Chattahoochee River. Rabbi Laurence Schlesinger, formerly of Columbus, Ga., now of Beth Or, Montgomery, said he officiated at burial of last Jew in Lanett a few years ago.[Date? prior to 1999] [January 2009]

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