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Artist Annie Richardson dies after stabbing attack at Louisiana Tech
Annie Weinstein Richardson, one of the four women stabbed in an attack at Louisiana Tech in Ruston on Nov. 13, died the next evening. Richardson was walking with three friends outside Lambright Sports and Wellness Center, the campus recreation facility, when they were attacked shortly […]Dillard president among scheduled speakers at March for Israel in DC
Dillard University President Rochelle Ford, right, spoke at the American Jewish Press Association convention in New Orleans this past July. From SJL and JNS reports Louisiana will be well represented on the speaker stage at the March for Israel in Washington on Nov. 14. The […]Michael Rawl named new CEO of New Orleans JCC
While it may seem that Michael Rawl was born to head a Jewish Community Center, as he reflects on his journey to New Orleans, it was more like he stumbled into the work. “It seemed like it would have been such a good choice,” he […]“A Jewish Hero”: Lone Soldier from Atlanta killed in Jerusalem attack
A Lone Soldier from Atlanta was killed on Nov. 6 in a stabbing attack in Jerusalem. Sgt. Elisheva Rose Ida Lubin, 20, was a border police officer near Herod’s Gate at Jerusalem’s Old City. She had immigrated to Israel in August 2021 and was drafted […]Two new exhibits detail the Rosenwald Schools story
Students and teachers at Jefferson Jacob School, in Prospect, Ky., circa 1920s.Photo by Andrew Feiler/The Filson Historical Society Two exhibits focusing on the partnership between a Black academic and a Jewish philanthropist to expand educational opportunities for Southern Blacks a century ago are opening in […]Global Editorial: Jews worldwide haven’t been this fearful in living memory
Editor’s Note: The following piece, an initiative of the Jewish News in London and The Jerusalem Post, is being published simultaneously in Jewish media outlets around the world. “Jews worldwide haven’t been this fearful in living memory” Jewish media outlets worldwide call for combating the surge in antisemitism Two […]Standing with Israel? Take a bow
Blue and white bows are popping up on mailboxes in the Birmingham suburbs as a small showing of solidarity has greatly exceeded expectations. Mountain Brook residents Rachel Mazer and Emily Ulmer Feinstein had traveled to Israel together last year, and after the Oct. 7 attack, […]Using the term “genocide” regarding Gaza is a dangerous misuse of the word
Posters accusing Israel of genocide, such as this one at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, are common in anti-Israel events. Courtesy Southern Jewish Life. by Jay Michaelson (The Forward) — Last week, I argued in these pages that Israel’s military operations in Gaza, however […]Southern states show support through large Israel Bonds investments
Dani Naveh, president and CEO of Israel Bonds. Credit: Courtesy of Israel Bonds. Throughout the region, state governments are putting their money behind their words in expressing solidarity and confidence with Israel. Several states are increasing their investments with the Development Corporation for Israel, also […]Florida takes lead as universities probe SJP for support of terrorism
Flags held at a prior “Day of Rage” attended by Students for Justice in Palestine and other anti-Israel organizations. Credit: A Katz/Shutterstock. From JNS and staff reports With increasingly virulent and violent rhetoric emanating from anti-Israel rallies, generally billed as events of solidarity with Gaza, […]
Editorial: Jewish community needs to tell antisemitic Presbyterian Church (USA) goodbye