November 9, 2005

Grants for Katrina evacuees

Financial relief grants of $700 per adult are being offered to Jewish individuals who have experienced financial distress following Hurricane Katrina. The money was provided to the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans by United Jewish Communities after the Federation made a grant request. According […]
November 7, 2005

Songs of Struggle, Songs of Faith

The first public event of a year-long Birmingham initiative, “The Holocaust: Remembrance and Reflection,” will be Nov. 20 at 4 p.m., at the historic Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Cantor Daniel Gale of Temple Beth-El will be joined by Oral Moses of Kennesaw State University for […]
November 2, 2005

Katrina Caravan from Young Judaea

Members and alumni of Young Judaea, the Zionist youth movement of Hadassah, are organizing a Caravan for Katrina that will bring four 24-foot trucks to communities around the eastern United States, with the ultimate destination being a United Way relief center in Jackson. Two trucks […]
November 2, 2005

Anne Rice at Emanu-El

Anne Rice isn’t your typical Shabbat evening speaker, and her latest book, “Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt” might not seem to be a normal discussion topic at a synagogue. That is, until one hears of Rice’s work in researching first-century Judaism to provide an […]
October 31, 2005

BBYO Cares shirts for hurricane relief

After Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Cotton States region of the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, members of the international youth group mobilized in response. The region, which includes Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas, started a national campaign encouraging the 500 BBYO chapters nationally to […]
October 26, 2005

Jacobs Ladder closes up shop

After about six weeks, the Jacobs Ladder relief project in Utica, Miss., has closed up shop. The project was housed in a warehouse in Utica and was the idea of Jonathan Cohen, director of the Union of Reform Judaism’s Henry S. Jacobs Camp. Congregations across […]
October 26, 2005

New Orleans rabbi moves on

Rabbi Yisroel Shiff, who has led Beth Israel in New Orleans for four years, has announced his resignation effective Nov. 1, to take a teaching position in New Jersey. Since the hurricane, he has been living in Memphis. Beth Israel, located in Lakeview, was flooded […]
October 21, 2005

“Shalom Y’all” offered for Katrina fundraisers

The award-winning documentary “Shalom Y’all,” about a third-generation Southern Jew from New Orleans in search of his roots, is being made available by the filmmaker to be used in fundraisers for Hurricane Katrina relief. Brian Bain left for Dallas before the storm hit. A month […]
October 20, 2005

Returning the Favor

With its destroyed synagogue on the front pages of High Holy Day issues of Jewish newspapers nationwide, members of New Orleans’ Beth Israel assembled for an emotional Yom Kippur service at the Comfort Inn in Kenner. Helping comfort the 45 in attendance was the return […]