Pursuing Justice: Fighting Hate with the Law
We regret to announce that “Pursuing Justice” has been canceled, [...]
We regret to announce that “Pursuing Justice” has been canceled, [...]
Though Charleston's Jewish history, dating back to the late 17th [...]
Picturing Southern Jews: Family Portraits from the Jewish Heritage Collection" [...]
I spent this semester working with my students in “Southern Jewish History” to curate an exhibition of southern Jewish family photographs.
In January, we hosted journalist Sue Eisenfeld, who gave a Sunday talk on her current project, “A Yankee’s Journey Through the Jewish South.”
The Center treated Charleston to Joselit’s eloquent meditation on the Ten Commandments in the American South.
Kinky Friedman, Texas singer & politician, gave a free performance & participated in an on-stage conversation about his life & career as a Jewish southerner.
The Center sponsored the first talk in the “Jews and Elections” series. Acting Director Rabin spoke about the 1860 Presidential election.
The First Jewish Americans: Freedom and Culture in the New World opens at the New York Historical Society in Manhattan on Thursday, October 27.
Rabin has published an article entitled "Mohalim, Not Missionaries: Outsider and Insider Bodies in Southern Religious History".