June 15, 2020

Nashville Holocaust Memorial desecrated with antisemitic messages

On June 13, vandals attached a sheet containing antisemitic and white supremacist messages on the Memorial Walls at the Holocaust memorial in Nashville. The sheet, which was taped to the granite memorials at some point during the afternoon, read “Kikes Lie, Whites Die,” and referenced […]
June 12, 2020

ISJL Education Conference goes virtual this year

Every June, representatives from congregations in 13 states convene in Jackson for the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life’s annual education conference. Due to coronavirus, not this year. Instead, the conference, which is a requirement for the synagogues that use the ISJL’s standardized curriculum, will […]
June 12, 2020

“Riding with the Rabbi” films to debut online

Plantation Films will have the Facebook Live debut of two of its made-in-Alabama films, “Riding with the Rabbi” and “Oy to the World” this month. The films are part of a Rabbi Trilogy that will eventually include “The Sukkah.” Directed by Yvette Hochberg, the films […]
June 11, 2020

New Orleans Jewish Community Issues Open Solidarity Letter to Black Community

To Our African-American Brothers and Sisters in Greater New Orleans, Our shared history holds within it moments of powerful partnership between our communities, and it also holds moments of estrangement and points of pain. In full awareness of that complicated history, and for those members […]
June 10, 2020

With B’ham Confederate monument gone, attention turns once again to courthouse swastikas

With the removal of the Confederate memorial that had stood in Birmingham’s Linn Park since 1905, some have turned their attention to an issue that has come up repeatedly over the years — the existence of swastikas as part of the decoration in the Jefferson […]
June 9, 2020

Op-Ed: Jewish Privilege? Strengths and Weaknesses of The Term When Building Solidarity

By Robert Ascherman Growing up Jewish in the suburbs of Birmingham led me to become a community and labor organizer in New Orleans. At the same time, it led to many of my reactionary hold backs. Despite spending 18 years of my life in suburban […]
June 9, 2020

What does congregational reopening look like? Two resume in person this weekend

Beth Israel in Metairie While the Jewish Community Centers in New Orleans and Birmingham have reopened with a range of new procedures and restrictions, most synagogues haven’t followed suit. What will a synagogue reopening look like? A couple of congregations in the region have taken […]
June 8, 2020

Swastikas found on street outside New Orleans Jewish cemetery

As Tropical Storm Cristobal brought tropical wind and rain to New Orleans, an ill wind of a different kind hit New Orleans with the discovery of swastikas and other graffiti painted on the street outside the Joseph Street Cemetery. Established in 1850, the Joseph Street […]
June 5, 2020

Ron Gubitz to head Tulane Hillel

Ron Gubitz has been named the new executive director of Tulane Hillel, effective June 29. A life-long educator, Gubitz has been in New Orleans since 2010. He graduated from Indiana University, then earned Master’s degrees at Lindenwood University and the Relay Graduate School of Education. […]