October 23, 2022

New Orleans JWV offers weekend of Veterans Day programs

The Ben Katz Post 580 of the Jewish War Veterans will honor the memory of New Orleans community leaders Jacqueline and Sol Gothard with a series of activities over Veterans Day weekend. On Nov. 10, the Gothard JWV Women’s Speaker Series will present “60 Years […]
October 3, 2022

Touro Synagogue using Sukkot to launch Lifting the Sky campaign

Touro Synagogue in New Orleans is taking the holiday about temporary dwellings to kick off a capital campaign for its permanent home. The Lifting the Sky capital campaign will start its public phase on Oct. 9, the first night of Sukkot. Rabbi Katie Bauman says […]
September 29, 2022

Editorial: With ADL admitting to problems with their curriculum, now what?

In the summer of 2021, a group called Mountain Brook Families alleged that the ADL’s mainstream school curriculum was teaching extremist ideologies. A year later, the ADL admitted some content was not in line with its values. Now what? What does one make of the […]
September 25, 2022

Friends and Family: Leonard Held reflects at 100

By Richard Friedman  It’s a table that tells two stories. Visiting Leonard Held a few days after his recent 100th birthday, the first thing this long-time Birminghamian does is take you into the dining room. There on a long table are nearly 200 birthday cards, neatly arrayed, […]
September 23, 2022

Report card gives “grim” picture of antisemitism on campus

Graffiti at the University of Wisconsin, which received a D on the antisemitism report card. Students for Justice in Palestine admitted to the graffiti; the university plans to have an “educational” session with SJP about its effect, but said there will be no other repercussions […]
September 21, 2022

Is Superman Circumcised? Schwartz to discuss Jewish origins of superheroes

While his 2021 book may have won an international prize for the oddest title of the year, Roy Schwartz discusses a serious pop culture topic that sheds a new light on the world of superheroes and their intersection with Jewish history. The author of “Is […]
September 21, 2022

Online panel to pay tribute to Eli Evans, Southern Jewry’s “Poet Laureate”

Before there was a Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience, a Southern Jewish Historical Society or a Goldring/Woldenberg Institute for Southern Jewish Life, there was Eli Evans. A remembrance of Evans in the SJHS newsletter states that “his 1973 memoir, ‘The Provincials: A Personal History […]
September 15, 2022

A year after Surfside, remembering the Cohen brothers at Hadassah Hospital

By Richard Friedman Mindy Cohen had just returned from Israel. It was a bittersweet trip for the Birmingham woman who was joyful at being back in the country after 17 years. Yet she also was burdened by an unimaginable tragedy few have ever encountered. The […]
September 12, 2022

Bar Mitzvah in Birmingham returns to the bimah at Red Mountain Theatre

By Lee J. Green Red Mountain Theatre is raising the bar on “Bar Mitzvah in Birmingham.” The creative work returns to Birmingham with a retooled script, additional songs and fresh insight as part of the 5th Annual Human Rights New Works Festival, Sept. 22 to […]