November 14, 2019

Bama lands top wheelchair basketball prospect from Houston

Peter Berry of Houston, regarded as the No. 1 wheelchair basketball prospect in the nation, officially signed a full scholarship to play college ball at the University of Alabama. The ceremony was held on Nov. 13 at the Emery Weiner School, a Jewish school for […]
November 12, 2019

Russian Jewish Artists Leading Art Workshops in Natchez

The Mississippi School of Folk Art in Natchez will be hosting renowned Russian artists Aleksander and Lyuba Titovets for three-day drawing and media workshops in December. The Titovetses were invited to Natchez by long-time friend Fred Kent, who is a long-time collector of their art. […]
November 10, 2019

Early Registration Opens for LimmudFest New Orleans 2020

Photo from LimmudFest New Orleans 2018 Registration is now open for LimmudFest New Orleans 2020, the weekend of Big Tent Jewish Learning. Held from March 20 to 22, LimmudFest will have over 90 sessions in a variety of tracks, from text study to cultural exploration, […]
November 7, 2019

Rev. Melissa Patrick to lead Birmingham Holocaust Education Center

Rev. Melissa Self Patrick, who has a long track record of working to promote understanding among different religious and racial groups in Alabama, has been named the new executive director of the Birmingham Holocaust Education Center. She succeeds Thomas Bryant, who stepped down this summer […]
November 6, 2019

Life After Federation: BJF’s Friedman Joining Israel InSight, USIEA

Birmingham Jewish Federation Executive Director Richard Friedman, currently the longest-serving Federation director in the country, will embark on two new professional endeavors when he steps down from his Federation role on Dec. 31. For 37 years, Friedman has been the professional head of the Federation, […]
November 1, 2019

Sidewalk announces inaugural Birmingham Jewish Film Festival

After 21 years of developing into one of the nation’s must-see film festivals, the Sidewalk Film Festival has a new home, and one of the first major events will be the inaugural Birmingham Jewish Film Festival. Sidewalk announced the “mini-festival” will run from Nov. 21 […]
October 30, 2019

LSU’s Bregman keeps setting records for Astros at World Series

Alex Bregman. Credit: Keith Allison via Wikimedia Commons While most of the coverage of Alex Bregman’s Game 6 home run for the Houston Astros in the World Series last night focused on the propriety of him carrying his bat to first base after hitting the […]
October 28, 2019

Mega Challah Bakes in Birmingham, New Orleans in November

The Oct. 6 Pink Mega Challah Bake in Baton Rouge Challah on Shabbat and holidays is one of the most recognizable mitzvahs in Jewish life, and in communities across the region, large numbers of women are attending challah-making Mega Bakes, which are organized as evenings […]
October 25, 2019

Worrier to Warrior JLI course debuts in region next month

As the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute rolls out its new course, “From Worrier to Warrior: Jewish Secrets to Feeling Good However You Feel,” next month, there will be a new venue offering the six-part series. Chabad Uptown in New Orleans has become a new affiliate […]