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April 13, 2018

Mississippi Approves State Israel Bonds Purchases

Governor Phil Bryant signes bill permitting the State of Mississippi to invest in Israel bonds. At the ceremony: Rabbi Jeff Kurtz-Lendner of Beth Israel in Jackson; State Rep. Hank Zuber; Treasurer Lynn Fitch; State Rep. Donnie Hill; Governor Phil Bryant; Executive Director, Israel Bonds Southeast […]
April 12, 2018

Touro Synagogue names Margolius as new cantor

Photo courtesy Touro Synagogue Kevin Margolius has been named the new cantor of Touro Synagogue in New Orleans. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Margolius graduated with a degree in quantitative economics from Tufts University, then attended Hebrew College, where he received a Master’s in Jewish […]
April 9, 2018

Pollin leaving Jewish Community Day School in the summer of 2019

The coming school year will be one of change for Jewish Community Day School in Metairie. In addition to this fall’s addition of a sixth grade for the first time since before Katrina, and planning for an early childhood program that will open in August […]
April 3, 2018

Summer camp, young leadership celebrated at JEF Annual Event

With Alan Franco behind him, Macy Hart reads the Tzedakah Award that was presented to the Goldring Family Foundation “Create a Jewish Legacy,” the projected image said at the Jewish Endowment Foundation of Louisiana’s Annual Event on March 11 at the Westin Canal Place in […]
March 27, 2018

“Adam and Eve” also showcases Natchez’ B’nai Israel as performance space

Robert Atwell and Rachel Glazer as Adam and Eve Mark Twain, Bible critic? The historic Temple B’nai Israel in Natchez will be the scene for Twain’s “The Diaries of Adam and Eve,” with two performances the weekend of April 28. The production is presented by […]
March 21, 2018

Monaco’s Prince Albert II honors NOLA-born Princess Alice

His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco and Cheryl Landrieu unveil plaque marking birthplace of Princess Alice in New Orleans New Orleans is known for its Mardi Gras royalty, but there is one example of actual royalty from New Orleans, and she was Jewish. […]
March 16, 2018

Stephen Slater to be next Beth-El rabbi in Birmingham

On June 15, Rabbi Stephen Slater will become the rabbi of Birmingham’s Temple Beth-El, the largest Conservative congregation in Alabama. Slater is in his final year of studies before ordination at Hebrew College in Boston. He has been the student rabbi at Shaaray Tefila, a […]
March 15, 2018

Alon Shaya’s cookbook, “Shaya,” a biography through food

Tina Antolini and Alon Shaya, March 14 at the Uptown Jewish Community Center in New Orleans When Alon Shaya began to develop his first cookbook, he ran into a problem. How do you build a conventional cookbook with “gnocchi, kugel, pita and jambalaya?” Each of […]
March 12, 2018

Broncho Billy: First cowboy movie star was Jewish guy from Arkansas

When it comes to early Jewish movie stars, the name Broncho Billy Anderson isn’t usually a name that comes to mind. That is fixin’ to change, with a celebration this month in Arkansas of the first cowboy-western movie star’s life and work. The event will […]