June 17, 2023

Tenn. Rep. Green: Rejoining UNESCO undermines U.S.-Israel relationship

The logo of the UNESCO on the main building in Paris, France. Photo by Bumble Dee/Shutterstock. By Menachem Wecker (JNS) — The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization announced on June 12 that the United States plans to rejoin the body in July and pay […]
June 13, 2023

A literal punch in the gut: Intifada in North Carolina

Anti-Israel protesters attack pro-Israel counter-protesters in Raleigh, North Carolina, May 13, 2023. Photo: courtesy By Amy Rosenthal (JNS) — What does Jew-hatred feel like? A punch in the gut. Literally. Let me explain. On May 13, a “Nakba Day” rally was held in Raleigh, N.C. […]
June 9, 2023

New Orleans Holocaust survivors ink letters in remarkable Survivor Torah

Anne Levy inks her letter as sister Lila Millen looks on The last of the 613 mitzvot in the Torah is that every Jews should participate in the writing of a Torah. Two Holocaust survivors in the New Orleans area accomplished that on June 4, […]
June 9, 2023

Activist and friend: Belle Adelman-Cannon leaves large legacy in just 17 years

Nobody really wanted to be at New Orleans’ Touro Synagogue at 3 p.m. on a Wednesday. Cantor Kevin Margolius said “we should not be here.” And yet, on June 7, hundreds felt they needed to be there, to say farewell to a unique individual, proudly […]
June 8, 2023

JCDS gets accreditation from Independent Schools of the Southwest

JCDS students at the end-of-year ceremony at Shir Chadash, which houses the school Torah during the summer. On June 6, Jewish Community Day School of Greater New Orleans was awarded accreditation by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest. JCDS is only the second school […]
June 6, 2023

Expressing support for Ukraine through poetry

By Richard Friedman It was an evening of poetry, purpose, passion and pain — and the unremitting power of a single voice. Most of all, it brought those in attendance into a deeper understanding of the brutal tragedy that has befallen the people of Ukraine. […]
June 2, 2023

They Started Sea Shul Down In Seaside

Sea Shul started with a series of potluck dinners The 30-A corridor of planned beachside communities in Walton County has long been a popular destination for visitors from Jewish communities throughout the South. Now, a new congregation is being formed in Seaside to welcome visitors […]
June 2, 2023

Rabbi Salem Pearce to lead ISJL’s Spirituality division

The Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life in Jackson announced that Rabbi Salem Pearce will be their new Director of Spirituality. She succeeds Rabbi Caroline Sim, who just completed a three-year stint at the institute and will become the rabbi at Temple Am Echad in […]
May 30, 2023

June 25 gala to celebrate Nola Jewish Family Service 75th anniversary

Seventy-five years ago, when the Jewish Children’s Home in New Orleans closed its doors, a new social service agency, Jewish Family Service, began. Now the Jewish Family Service of Greater New Orleans, the agency is celebrating its Platinum Jubilee anniversary with a brunch gala, “Decades […]