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May 24, 2018

Ala. PSC candidate says posts seen as anti-Semitic taken out of context

A candidate for Alabama Public Service Commission is under fire for Facebook posts that are being seen as racist and anti-Semitic, but James Bonner told Southern Jewish Life that the posts in question were “intentionally cut, cropped and picked apart to paint me as one […]
May 23, 2018

Mobile hosting international Holocaust conference

Alabama Holocaust Commission at the State Capitol In June, Mobile is hosting a national conference of the Association of Holocaust Organizations, “The Holocaust from the Perspective of Southern Historians.” The conference, which is open only to members, is being organized by the Gulf Coast Center […]
May 17, 2018

New Orleans artist enhances Hebrew words by using the ancient alphabet

“Love” by Marla Jean Clinesmith Years after Marla Jean Clinesmith left the studio art world to work full-time in ministry, it was ancient Hebrew that brought her back to art, combining both of her worlds. Clinesmith is the artist behind Hebrew Word Pics, a New […]
May 14, 2018

Susan Hess, Krulaks to be honored at National World War II Museum

Susan Hess Susan Hess, General Charles Krulak and his late father, Lieutenant General Victor “Brute” Krulak, will be among the honorees at the National World War II Museum’s American Spirit Awards in June, the museum’s highest honors. At the June 8 event, New Orleans’ Hess […]
May 11, 2018

Kosher Cajun: Keeping New Orleans kosher for 30 years

Thirty years ago, the primary source of kosher products for numerous communities in the region began with a pizza party. Kosher Cajun New York Deli and Grocery in Metairie is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. When Joel Brown started a small kosher products supply […]
May 7, 2018

GiveNOLA brings big results in Jewish community

Numerous Jewish agencies participated in this year’s GiveNOLA 24-hour online fundraiser on May 1, with the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans once again pulling in big numbers. Overall, GiveNOLA Day raised $5.57 million, with the Ogden Museum once again raising the most, with $334,180. […]
April 26, 2018

Alabama Symphony celebrates Leonard Bernstein at 100 legacy

Photo by Paul de Hueck, courtesy the Leonard Bernstein Office, Inc. by Lee J. GreenOne hundred years ago, Louis Bernstein of Lawrence, Mass., came into this world and would go on to become “one of the most prodigiously talented, success musicians in American history” as […]
April 25, 2018

South Alabama adds Jewish, Holocaust Studies minor

David Meola, assistant professor of history at the University of South Alabama, holds the journal “Der Jude,” created by Dr. Gabriel Riesser and published in the 1830s to advance Jewish emancipation throughout the German states. Starting this fall, students at the University of South Alabama […]
April 19, 2018

Freedom Trail marker chronicles Mississippi synagogue bombings

As part of the festivities for this year’s Rabbi Perry Nussbaum Civil Justice Lecture, a Mississippi Freedom Trail marker was dedicated at Jackson’s Beth Israel Congregation on April 13. The marker, “Bombings in the Jewish Community,” describes three Klan bombings and a fourth attempted bombing […]