This is an umbrella project for all projects related to Jews from Arkansas.
- Adler
- Alman
- Altheimer
- Back
- Backel
- Barg
- Baum
- Bennett
- Berg
- Bernhard
- Besser
- Brandeis
- Breier
- Burta
- Ciener
- Cohen
- Dampf
- Dante
- Drexler
- Erber
- Felsenthal
- Frank
- Franklin
- Frauenthal
- Freeman
- Gilman
- Goetz
- Goltz
- Goldberg
- Goldman
- Goodman
- Granoff
- Groll
- Gruner
- Herstein
- Hill
- Hirsch
- Itzkowitz
- Kasten
- Korenblat
- Kossover
- Kroll
- Latkin
- Layman
- Lesser
- Levin
- Levine
- Levy
- Loebner
- Loften
- Marks
- Meyer
- Nakdimen
- Narkinsky
- Nossek
- Oppenheimer
- Rephan
- Riff
- Rosen
- Rubenstein
- Ruff
- Sachs
- Sanders
- Scher
- Schneider
- Schwartz
- Schweig
- Scott
- Shainberg
- Siegel
- Solomon
- Spitzberg
- Stein
- Sternberg
- Stiel
- Storthz
- Tenenbaum
- Tenzel
- Thalheimer
- Tiger
- Trieber
- Tupper
- Unterbarger
- Yaffe
- Yout
- Waterman
- Weil
- Weintraub
- Wexner
- Wolff
Sources
- Oakland Jewish Cemetery, Pulaski County, Arkansas
- A Corner of the Tapestry: A History of the Jewish Experience in Arkansas, 1820s - 1990s by Carolyn Gray LeMaster. Forward by Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern. The University of Arkansas Press, 1994.
- http://www.isjl.org/arkansas-camden-encyclopedia.html