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Antisemitic “YeIsRight” messages chalked around University of Alabama campus
Photo courtesy Michele White “YeisRight” messages were written in chalk on sidewalks in many locations at the University of Alabama overnight. The messages of support for Kanye West, now known as Ye, drew condemnation from several directions. White supremacist groups and other antisemitic organizations are […]Student’s “Ye did nothing wrong” piece causes controversy at Tulane
Kanye West. Source: JNS/Twitter. An opinion piece written by a Tulane junior stating that “Ye did nothing wrong” has roiled the campus and caused the author to leave campus, stating she has received death threats. In promoting her piece, Sarah Ma tweeted that Kanye West, […]Leading global law firm Dentons issues statement condemning antisemitism
Antisemitic graffiti at Etz Chayim in Huntsville on the first day of Passover, April 2020. SJL file. By Richard Friedman Through an initiative that originated in Birmingham and Huntsville, Dentons, a worldwide law firm, recently released a statement condemning antisemitism and affirming its concern over […]Dillard University re-launches national Black-Jewish relations center
On Jan. 17, Dillard University President Rochelle Ford announced plans to relaunch the Dillard University National Center for Black-Jewish Relations. The reinvigorated center will continue the work of the initial center, which aimed to reduce hostilities that were emerging between members of the African American […]Limmud New Orleans registration opens, speakers announced
The first list of sessions for LimmudFest New Orleans has been released, with speakers presenting a wide range of talks and discussions for the weekend of Jewish learning. Over 70 sessions will be led by local, regional and national presenters, all of whom are volunteering […]Schmidt’s Jewish Texas art displayed at Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience
“Torah Reading.” Maurice Schmidt, 1986. San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts “God, Goats and Pickup Trucks: Maurice Schmidt’s Visions of Texas” will be the first fine art painting exhibit at the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience in New Orleans. The exhibit will open on […]New IDF fitness center honors Alabama’s Lenora Pate
Steven Brickman in front of Israel’s new Lenora W. Pate Fitness Facility By Richard Friedman When Birmingham’s Lenora Pate died in June 2021, the Jewish community lost a friend. A devout Christian, Lenora was married to Steven Brickman, a longtime Jewish community volunteer leader. There […]Selma tornado narrowly misses Mishkan Israel
Screenshot of drone footage of downtown Selma after a large, long-track tornado tore through the city on Jan. 12. Mishkan Israel, the city’s lone synagogue, is in the upper right corner. Footage courtesy Rex Jones of Cougar Oil. Mishkan Israel, the historic synagogue in downtown […]“Violin of the Flowers” to be played in New Orleans
During the Violins of Hope programs in New Orleans, the featured violin will be the Katrin violin, which is also referred to as the “Violin of the Flowers.” The Katrin violin is a relatively recent acquisition, which the Weinsteins worked on in 2021. It came […]Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience acquires Kindertransport violin
While the Violins of Hope will be visiting New Orleans from Jan. 24 to 28, another violin from that era will be displayed as a new acquisition of the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience — from a participant in the Kindertransport rescue of Jewish […]