December 30, 2018

Dothan’s former rabbi takes issue with Wash. Post piece on community

Temple Emanu-El, Dothan (SJL file) By Rabbi Lynne Goldsmith In July 2007, I accepted the position of rabbi at Temple Emanu-El in Dothan. I was a bit nervous. Here I was, a Yankee from Connecticut, moving to the Deep South, wondering if I would be […]
December 28, 2018

Mississippi Governor Bryant leads fourth trade mission to Israel

Governor Phil Bryant and Consul General Lior Haiat visit the Elvis Inn, near Jerusalem In November, Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant made his fourth trip to Israel in five years, leading a 20-member trade delegation and speaking at the third Jerusalem Leaders Summit. Bryant was presented […]
December 23, 2018

Prominent BDS activist Davis to receive Civil Rights Institute’s Shuttlesworth Award

Update: On Jan. 4, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute announced that the award dinner has been cancelled, an updated story about the cancellation and reaction is here. Each year, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute has an event to present its highest honor, the Fred Shuttlesworth […]
December 20, 2018

AEIVA Exhibit: Fashion designer lost in the Holocaust lives on through her sketches

While many Jewish fashion designers have become household names, like Isaac Mizrahi and Michael Kors, the Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts at the University of Alabama at Birmingham will host an exhibit about a designer who never got that chance, because she was murdered […]
December 7, 2018

Keinon explains why American Jews and Israelis see Trump so differently

In the days before America’s Nov. 6 midterm elections, amid growing political strife and divisiveness within the U.S., veteran Israeli journalist Herb Keinon spoke in Alabama. Keinon, diplomatic correspondent for the Jerusalem Post, has covered more than his fair share of divisiveness and strife in […]
December 5, 2018

Rabbi Alexis Berk leaving New Orleans’ Touro Synagogue

After 11 years leading Touro Synagogue in New Orleans, Rabbi Alexis Berk is leaving the congregation next summer to take the pulpit at what she describes as the only place she would leave New Orleans for. Berk will become senior rabbi at Temple Solel in […]
November 29, 2018

Protective garden mural takes place of hateful graffiti at Northshore

The wall at Northshore Jewish Congregation that had been spray painted with swastikas and neo-Nazi symbols in October has been spray painted again. But this time, it’s all good. Considering the graffiti “a domestic terror attack,” Metairie artist Laurie Alan Browne approached the congregation with […]
November 28, 2018

Water, energy and security emphasized as La. Governor Edwards visits Israel

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards at signing of collaboration agreement between the Water Institute of the Gulf in Baton Rouge and Israel’s Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research, at Ben Gurion University on Oct. 29. At the end of October, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards spent […]
November 26, 2018

Alabama Baptists officially praise move of embassy to Jerusalem

Israeli Consul General Lior Haiat from the Miami Consulate, at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, while accompanying Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant on a trade mission to Israel in mid-November. Against a backdrop of the people of Israel facing an onslaught of deadly rockets, fired by […]