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July 27, 2018

Friedman Center under contract; KI, CJFS CARES moving

As the Torahs are paraded around the sanctuary at Birmingham’s Knesseth Israel on Simchat Torah this year, it will likely be the last time such a procession will be held in that building. The state’s only non-Chabad Orthodox congregation will be moving out of the […]
July 25, 2018

Shalom Rav: Gates of Prayer honors Loewys for over a generation of service

After 34 years on the pulpit of Gates of Prayer in Metairie, there are plenty of stories about Rabbi Robert Loewy. Many of those “shared experiences” were related at a gala weekend on May 11 and 12, celebrating Loewy’s retirement from the pulpit and “promotion” […]
July 20, 2018

From L.A. to North Alabama: Eric Berk named new B’nai Sholom rabbi

Rabbi Eric Berk will become the new rabbi at Huntsville’s Temple B’nai Sholom. The Reform congregation made the announcement following a July 15 special meeting. Since 2009, Berk has been the rabbi at Skirball Hospice, a program of the Los Angeles Jewish Home for the […]
July 19, 2018

In Louisiana “Jewish blood” suit, ruling says Jews can be considered a race under Title VII

Joshua Bonadona (photo courtesy Hendrix College) It’s an age-old debate: Can Jews be regarded as a race? According to a ruling in the U.S. District Court’s Western District of Louisiana, when it comes to an employment discrimination case, the answer can be yes. U.S. Magistrate […]
July 13, 2018

Sacha Cohen uses support of Israel by Roy Moore, Rep. Gaetz to trick them onto new show

Joe Walsh tweeted a photo of the Israel “award” he received as a ruse to get him to Washington for Sacha Baron Cohen’s new show. Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore is among those duped by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, and is threatening legal […]
July 10, 2018

B’ham teacher facilitates Holocaust memorial in Max Steinmetz’s Romania hometown

Thanks to the efforts of a Birmingham-area teacher, a town in Romania that was the birthplace of one of Birmingham’s Holocaust survivors now has a memorial to the town’s little-remembered Jewish community. Amy McDonald, a history teacher at Shades Valley High School, made a return […]
July 5, 2018

In Alabama, where have all the Reform rabbis gone?

Three weeks after arriving in Birmingham, Bethany and Rabbi Stephen Slater have a bris for their newborn son, at Temple Beth-El on July 4. Slater, who just started as rabbi of the state’s largest Conservative congregation, did the procedure, assisted by Fran Ivker. (July 19 […]
June 29, 2018

United Ability to honor Mark Cohen, agency’s first medical director

When asked about his work with United Ability as the organization’s first medical director, Mark Cohen steers the conversation away from himself and talks passionately about the work that the agency, formerly known as United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham, does for children and adults […]
June 28, 2018

Holocaust education seminar held in Jackson, visits civil rights museum

The New York-based Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights, also known as TOLI, held its first Satellite Seminar of the summer in Jackson from June 6 to 8. The Satellite Seminar program brings the TOLI educational model to teachers across the United […]