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 […]
June 25, 2018

ISJL’s Rachel Stern leaving for Austin; Rabbi Dreffin to become education director

After 15 years of working with the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life, Rachel Stern is heading to Austin to become the first-ever director of the new Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Jewish Culture and Education at Shalom Austin. Stern, who first began consulting […]
June 20, 2018

D.C. company behind possible Trinity redevelopment has Southern Jewish roots

Illustration of possible development at old Trinity Hospital site in Birmingham, next to the Levite Jewish Community Center So, how does an Orthodox family from Washington get involved in a project named Trinity Heights in Birmingham? Berman Enterprises, based in Maryland, is looking to convert […]
June 18, 2018

Over 370 campers in region aided by JCRS this year

“From Bama to Barney”: Part of the large Alabama delegation to Camp Barney Medintz in Georgia this summer With the summer camp season well underway, the New Orleans-based Jewish Children’s Regional Service announced its scholarship support numbers for this year, and is already looking ahead […]
June 17, 2018

Jewish summer camps reject group’s appeal to teach about the occupation

A left-wing advocacy group that opposes Israel’s occupation of the Palestinians but takes no official position on the BDS movement that seeks to eradicate Israel, or on the existence of Israel itself, has been trying to get Jewish summer camps to adopt their advocacy positions. […]
June 14, 2018

Oscar J. Tolmas’ legacy celebrated in biographical exhibit in NOLA Federation lobby

Federation President Henry Miller presents an original artwork based on the Tolmas racing silk to Tolmas trustees Lisa Romano and Vincent Giardina Over the last three years, the Oscar J. Tolmas Charitable Trust has made numerous high-profile gifts to organizations in the Greater New Orleans […]
June 5, 2018

Avodah celebrates 10 years in New Orleans

Avodah honorees Josh Lichtman, Dana Keren and Fran Mendler Lake Ten years ago, Avodah came to New Orleans to work on long-term disaster recovery and strengthen the greater New Orleans community. On May 17, the agency celebrated a decade of service with “A Celebration of […]
June 1, 2018

Ala. Republicans censure Bonner over controversial posts, won’t certify his votes

The Alabama Republican Party has officially censured Jim Bonner, a candidate for Public Service Commission, Place 1, and declared that the party will not certify votes cast for him in the June 5 primary. The censure came on May 29, with a unanimous vote by […]