Archived News

February 19, 2018

Joint tribute: Montgomery congregations honor Rabbi Elliot Stevens by renaming religious school

John Ives, Kerry Bleiberg, Elana Hagler, Rabbi Scott Kramer and Joy Blondheim at the Jan. 28 ceremony Rabbi Scott Kramer of Agudath Israel-Etz Ahayem stepped to the podium at Temple Beth Or on Jan. 28 with a bit of an apology. “This event is only […]
February 15, 2018

Purim Events in the South

AlabamaThe joint Temple Beth-El and Emanu-El Purim in Birmingham will be at Emanu-El this year, Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. Cantor Jessica Roskin and Sarah Metzger will lead Beatles musical interludes during the megillah reading. There will be dinner and a costume contest. The religious […]
February 13, 2018

“Seamless transition”: Michelle Schipper taking ISJL reins from founder Macy Hart

This month, Michele Schipper will quietly move down the hall at the Jackson headquarters of the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life. Having served as the Institute’s Chief Operating Officer since 2007, Schipper will become the Chief Executive Officer on Feb. 19, succeeding Macy Hart, […]
February 12, 2018

Visiting each state’s oldest Temple

As a child, Julian Preisler was fascinated by a large painting at Temple Israel in Columbus, Ohio, depicting their “old” building. An architecture and history buff at the age of 10, he also had religious school classes at Agudas Achim, which was closer to where […]
February 9, 2018

After defending SOTU invite to Holocaust denier, is Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz in trouble?

By Jerome B. GordonSpecial to Southern Jewish Life Freshman Northwest Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz suddenly finds himself defending a ticket he gave to a controversial alt-right news troll and alleged Holocaust denier, Charles “Chuck” Johnson. After inviting Johnson to sit in the Congressional visitors […]
February 9, 2018

Anti-BDS bill dies in Mississippi, Israel Bonds measure passes House

Mississippi Speaker Pro Tempore Greg Snowden, Governor Phil Bryant, Israeli Consul General Lior Haiat, Treasurer Lynn Fitch and Attorney General Jim Hood at an America-Israel Friendship League event in Meridian on Sept. 28 Legislation in Mississippi that would prohibit state fund investments in and state […]
February 8, 2018

ISJL announces Rozovsky as new regional rabbi

As the new director of rabbinic services for the Jackson-based Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life, Aaron Rozovsky will draw on experiences from a one-year deployment to Afghanistan with the Military Police. There, he learned how to create meaningful Jewish experiences out of whatever he […]
February 2, 2018

Weekend of Learning: Regionally-focused Limmud New Orleans includes 90 sessions in 10 subject tracks

Registration is underway for Limmud New Orleans 2018, a regional weekend of multi-denominational Jewish learning. Organizers have unveiled the slate of presenters, from laypeople in New Orleans and across the country, to most New Orleans rabbis. In all, the weekend will include about 90 presentations […]
February 2, 2018

UAB hosting symposium on Nazi Germany and Jim Crow

Jake Newsome spoke at Miles College in September, in the first of a series of events comparing Nazi Germany and the Jim Crow South. As part of the programming in advance of Birmingham’s Violins of Hope experience, the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Institute for […]