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Deep South File: Rosh Hashanah in Katrina Zone
This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Rosh Hashanah in Katrina Zone,” is from October 7, 2005. This entry describes high holiday services that were held in New Orleans only a month after Hurricane Katrina.
Deep South File: Rosh Ha’Ayin Helping New Orleans
This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Rosh Ha’Ayin Helping New Orleans,” is from September 28, 2005. This entry describes the fundraising efforts of Rosh Ha’Ayin, an Israeli town that has long had a special bond with New Orleans. The New Orleans community had previously raised funds for projects...
Deep South File: Returning the Favor
This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Returning the Favor,” is from Thursday, October 20, 2005. This entry describes the journey of prayer books that had once been donated from Beth Israel synagogue in New Orleans back to that community for the High Holidays. The congregation’s books were...
Deep South File: Renovations in Metairie
This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Renovations in Metairie,” is from December 22, 2005. This entry shows repairs to the Goldring/Woldenberg Jewish Community Campus and Shir Chadash synagogue in Metairie.
Deep South File: Reform movement’s staging ground in Utica
This is an entry from the blog of Deep South Jewish Voice, www.deepsouthjewishvoice.blogspot.com. Deep South Jewish Voice is the Jewish newspaper of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Northwest Florida. This blog entry, “Deep South File: Reform movement’s staging ground in Utica,” is from September 8, 2005. This entry announces the Union for Reform Judaism’s Jacobs Ladder, a project to collect, organize, and distribute goods and supplies from Reform congregations nationwide to the Gulf Coast.