From Goodman to Weinstein: The Story of Beth El’s Historic Renovation
By Guest Contributor, Prof. Eric M. Meyers When the prominent architect Percival Goodman signed on…
By Guest Contributor, Prof. Eric M. Meyers When the prominent architect Percival Goodman signed on…
News that anti-Semitic flyers were distributed in Greensboro neighborhoods on Sunday, December 19 has riled…
This New Year’s Eve Jews, like other North Carolinians, may perhaps avail themselves of a…
This year marks the centennial since the founding of the North Carolina Association of Jewish…
The Wallace Brothers Herbarium, a fascinating and important Jewish enterprise in North Carolina’s economic history,…
Hanukkah sameach! Happy Hanukkah! During this season as we rededicate ourselves to our Jewish community…
In December, 1944, in the midst of World War II, The American Jewish Times, a…
If North Carolinians share a religion, it’s college basketball. Jews have been part of the…
Driving North Carolina highways and byways, you have likely noticed silver and black metal signposts…
A North Carolina Hero The advent of football season and the approach of Armistice Day…
This past fall, the Berman Jewish DataBank, sponsored by The Jewish Federations of North America,…
The Southern Jewish Historical Society will hold its 45th annual conference virtually on October…