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Crescent City Throwdown
This piece appeared in the Atlanta Jewish Times on September 23, 2005. It announces that Atlanta’s Little Five Points area will be transformed into New Orleans' Jackson Square during the Crescent City Throwdown to raise money for artists displaced by Katrina.
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Blown Away By Katrina: Hurricane Displaces Glass Artist, Inspires New Pieces
This article, written by Tova Fruchtman for the September 23, 2005 Atlanta Jewish Times, features Andrew Pollack, a native of Atlanta who moved to New Orleans and became a glass artist.
Jewish Volunteer Connection Hurricane Relief Mission-27
This photo, of painting inside Congregation Beth Israel in New Orleans, was taken by Joan Cohen, who participated in the Jewish Volunteer Connection Hurricane Relief Mission to New Orleans from December 25, 2005-January 1, 2006. Jewish Volunteer Connection is a program of The ASSOCIATED: Jewish Federation of Baltimore.
Bird Sculpture (close up) Created from a Tree Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina Along Highway 90
This photograph was taken by Jayne K. Guberman, Director of Oral History at the Jewish Women’s Archive, on June 21, 2007.
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Bird Sculptures Created from Tress Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina Along Highway 90
This photograph was taken by Jayne K. Guberman, Director of Oral History at the Jewish Women’s Archive, on June 21, 2007.
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