February 2, 2018

Weekend of Learning: Regionally-focused Limmud New Orleans includes 90 sessions in 10 subject tracks

Registration is underway for Limmud New Orleans 2018, a regional weekend of multi-denominational Jewish learning. Organizers have unveiled the slate of presenters, from laypeople in New Orleans and across the country, to most New Orleans rabbis. In all, the weekend will include about 90 presentations […]
February 2, 2018

UAB hosting symposium on Nazi Germany and Jim Crow

Jake Newsome spoke at Miles College in September, in the first of a series of events comparing Nazi Germany and the Jim Crow South. As part of the programming in advance of Birmingham’s Violins of Hope experience, the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Institute for […]
January 30, 2018

Declaring Jewish Heritage Week in Florida

An effort to designate Feb. 12 to 16 as Jewish American Heritage Week is underway in Florida. The resolution recognizes “the invaluable contributions of Jewish Americans to our way of life,” and notes that Florida is home to 654,860 of the country’s Jewish Americans. The […]
January 26, 2018

Conexx to honor Birmingham Jewish Federation at Atlanta gala

The Birmingham Jewish Federation will receive the U.S. Partner of the Year Award at the annual Conexx Gala in Atlanta on March 22. With the Gala, Conexx, the America Israel Business Connector, will open the Atlanta area celebrations of Israel’s 70th anniversary. The Conexx Gala […]
January 25, 2018

Resolution portrayed as pro-BDS withdrawn by NOLA City Council

As resolution proponents in the hall hold posters against the glass, Arnie Fielkow addresses the New Orleans City Council, asking for withdrawal of the controversial resolution. Also Read: Opinion — Does the New Orleans “BDS Vote” Have Any Significance? At a contentious meeting this morning, […]
January 19, 2018

NOLA mayor-elect, councilmembers plan to reconsider resolution “falsely” portrayed as pro-BDS

(Updated Jan. 21, 9 a.m. with statements from Mayor-Elect LaToya Cantrell, Councilmember Susan Guidry, and updated information throughout). With backlash over Resolution R-18-5, which pro-Palestinian groups have hailed as a victory for the anti-Israel Boycott, Divest and Sanctions movement, the New Orleans City Council will […]
January 17, 2018

L’Dor V’Dor celebrates contributions of Jewish women to New Orleans

Ida Weiss Friend and young woman As New Orleans starts celebrating its tricentennial, Longue Vue will house an exhibit on the effect Jewish women have had on the city. “L’Dor V’Dor: From Generation to Generation, Jewish Women and their Impact on New Orleans” will open […]
January 16, 2018

“Brisket Belt” comedy tour coming to Birmingham

Amanda Goldstein Marks The Brisket Belt Stand-Up Comedy Tour is coming to Birmingham, featuring Amanda Goldstein Marks, David HT Rosen and Jerry Farber. The Jan. 27 event will be at the StarDome Comedy Club’s Broadway Room. The first show on the tour, at the Highland […]
January 12, 2018

Opinion: Does the New Orleans “BDS vote” have any significance?

New Orleans City Council meeting on Jan. 11 (photo courtesy Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans) January 11 started out as a day of celebration for the Jewish community of New Orleans, as a delegation from the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans, now led […]