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November 6, 2022

Former Saint Galette voices antisemitism while supporting Kyrie Irving

2013 photo by Michael Hebert/New Orleans Saints Former New Orleans Saint Junior Galette has added his name to the long list of people speaking out about the Kyrie Irving antisemitism controversy — but on Irving’s side, and adding his own antisemitic tweets to the mix. […]
November 4, 2022

Arrest made in arson outside Birmingham’s Beth-El, no antisemitic motive seen

An arrest has been made after today’s incidents at Birmingham’s Temple Beth-El involving a lit propane tank and a suspicious backpack, but law enforcement officials are saying the synagogue was not specifically targeted as a Jewish institution, so it is not regarded as an antisemitic […]
November 2, 2022

Gates of Prayer hosting Zioness founder, terrorism survivor for Chayei Sarah weekend

Zioness graphic For the weekend of Chayei Sarah, Gates of Prayer in Metairie is welcoming two prominent women as speakers during Shabbat. Amanda Berman is founder and director of Zioness, an organization that was formed to demonstrate that being progressive and being Zionist are not […]
November 1, 2022

Jewish teens heading to Auburn University for basketball experience

More than 150 Jewish high school students from across the United States will visit Auburn University on a joint NCSY and Athletes for Israel mission from Nov. 4 to 7, as a follow-up to the men’s basketball team’s 10-day trip to Israel this past August, […]
October 31, 2022

Civil Rights Institute hosting panel with Abraham Accords countries

In March, members of Sharaka visited the Georgia Capitol for a series of meetings. Pictured here is Israeli Consul General Anat Sultan-Dadon giving remarks. In two years, the Abraham Accords have reshaped the Middle East, as several Arab states established relations with Israel and pursued […]
October 30, 2022

Aimee Johnson stepping down as head of Levite JCC

Aimee Johnson is stepping down as executive director of the Levite Jewish Community Center, effective Nov. 4. Associate Executive Director Brooke Bowles will become the interim executive director as a search for a successor takes place. Johnson was named interim executive director in February 2021 […]
October 30, 2022

Sidewalk announces Jewish Film Week lineup in Birmingham

Armageddon Time By Lee Green Birmingham’s Jewish Film Week, hosted by the Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema, will spotlight a diverse range of features, documentaries and short films ranging from a “Fiddler on the Roof” viewing and discussion to a new release based on the […]
October 28, 2022

Editorial: Kanye just part of a larger, more pervasive societal sickness

Kanye West. Credit: Jason Persse via Wikimedia Commons. It is interesting that our nation is finally having a major conversation about antisemitism, thanks to the recent often-perplexing remarks of the former Kanye West, now known as Ye. And given the fallout over his rants, one […]
October 27, 2022

Violins of Hope coming to New Orleans

Avshi Weinstein tells students about the Violins of Hope (SJL file) Four Violins of Hope will be in New Orleans for a series of programs and concerts in January, the week of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The Violins of Hope are violins that were played […]