2011
September 2011
Friday 30 September 2011
Fri 30 Sep. Exploring Jewish Life in the Deep South Photographs by Bill Aron Exhibit | Brechner Gallery Exploring Jewish life in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi echoes the theme of journey that has been a part of Jewish life for centuries. Jews have journeyed to escape oppression, to seek opportunity, and to preserve their heritage. The journey continues today as the southern Jewish population shift from small towns to metropolitan centers. The southern Jewish experience is about their work places and sacred places, the people that live in the communities, and how their Jewish lives are changing. Each of these areas is explored in the Jewish photographic road trip. On loan from the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience. Henrietta Levine and chopped liver Photo. 1021 West Street, Amherst, 01002. Laura Sheppard-Brick, 413-256-4900. National Yiddish Book Center - [email][events]