The Addlestone Hebrew Academy is a community school whose purpose is to educate and to prepare the children of the Greater Charleston Jewish Community in a nurturing environment that stresses Jewish values and Jewish ethics. 1639 Raoul Wallenberg Blvd., Charleston, 29407. Rabbi Delouya, Principal, 843-571-1105 - [website][email][events]
The mission of the Beaufort Film Festival is to enliven our community by fostering and developing a rich appreciation for the art of filmmaking. In 2007 the Beaufort Regional Film Commission will present the inauguaral Beaufort Film Festival. The purpose of the festival is to recognize aspiring filmmakers of almost every genre to include independent film, music, animation, short and long features,documentaries, and screenwriting. It is also an opportunity to showcase the beautiful "film-friendly" region of Beaufort and the Carolina Sea Islands. For the past quarter of a century Beaufort has served as the backdrop for more than 20 major motion pictures, to include Forrest Gump, The Big Chill, The Prince of Tides,and many more. Through this festival we will. 1106 Carteret Street, Beaufort, 29901. 843-986-5400 - [website][email][events]
5827 N. Trenholm Road, Columbia, 29206. Howard Stravitz, President, 803.782.2500 - [website][email][events]
BSBI is an Orthodox Shul located in the Medical district of Charleston, S.C. We are convenient to several quality hotels that are willing to assist with Shabbos observance. The BSBI Sisterhood Gift Shop is located in the BSBI Shul office. Hours for both the office and gift shop are Monday-Thursday 9:30 am-4:00 pm. and Friday 9:30 am-3:00 pm. BSBI offers numerous classes given by Rabbi Ari Sytner. Check the Shul website for schedule. BSBI has a mikvah located on site; visits by appointment only. 182 Rutledge Ave., Charleston, 29403. Lori Gleaton, Secretary, 843-577-6599 - [email][events]
The Learning Shul rents space in the Rockbridge Country Club on Rockbridge Rd and Trenholm. Services are held on Saturday morning at 9:30am - 12:30pm followed by a kiddush. Rabbi Hesh Epstein is the Rabbi, and Dr. David Perrick is the Treasurer. Services are modern and orthodox. Members and visitors are welcome. Rockbridge Country Club, Columbia, 29260. Hesh Epstein, Rabbi, 803.782.5500 - [website][email][events]
8421 Dorchester Road, #109, North Charleston, 29420. 843-817-1617 - [website][email][events]
The Charleston Jewish Community Center, “The Heart Of The Community,” provides programs and services for all age groups. Within our walls, our members gather together to meet, play, learn, celebrate, and be part of the community. Everyone, regardless of age or religious affiliation, is welcome. We invite those who have not yet joined to come and be part of the JCC today – enjoy our magnificent facility, state of the art fitness equipment, exciting and stimulating programs and, also, help us be part of the JCC’s dream for tomorrow. 1645 Wallenberg Blvd., Charleston, 29407. Ellen Katzman, Executive Director, 843-571-6565 - [website][email][events]
PO Box 31298, Charleston, 29417. Carol Berlin, Program Director, 843-571-6565 - [website][email][events]
Our primary goals are to preserve and protect the basic human needs of all members of the Charleston Jewish community; to promote positive social functioning of individuals and families; and to support and strengthen Jewish family and community life. 1645 Raoul Wallenberg Blvd., Charleston, 29407. Slava Tsveer, Staff Coordinator, 843-571-6565 - [website][email][events]
The Charleston Jewish Voice is your source for local, national, and international Jewish news as well as advertising opportunities. P.O. Box 31298, Charleston, 29417. Robyn Cohen, Communications Director, 843-571-6565 - [website][email][events]
2nd & 4th Friday Contra dances. Annual Bugstomp weekend. Charleston. Carl Hilton - [website][email][events]
Weekly Scottish Country Dance. 151 Westminster Blvd., Goose Creek, 29445. Irene Stancik, 843-797-2275 - [email][events]
335 Savannah Highway, Charleston, 29407-7263. Charleston Scuba, 843-763-3483 - [website][email][events]
1st Sunday dance. Themed parties. PO Box 21195, Charleston, 29413-1195. Steve Wilkerson, 843-795-5808 - [website][email][events]
Jerry & Barbara Wade teach classes at shag workshops in the Southeast, present workshop/demos at corporate events, and give private and group dance lessons in Charleston. They have produced two dance instruction videos. 981 Harborview Road, Charleston, 29412. Jerry Wade, 843-406-7593 - [website][email][events]
The Columbia Jewish Day School seeks to provide a personalized program for each child designed to help him/her grow intellectually, ethically, socially, spiritually, religiously, emotionally, and physically. 5827 N. Trenholm Road, Columbia, 29206. Meir Muller, Rabbi, Director, 803.782.1831 - [website][email][events]
The general purpose of the Federation is to further the welfare of the Jewish community in Columbia, South Carolina, and throught the world. PO Box 23257, Columbia 29224. Steven Terner, Executive Director, 803.787.2023 - [website][email][events]
Monthly contra dance. Columbia. Dianne Britton, 803-796-8935 - [website][email][events]
ECJC is an affiliate of the Jewish Community Center of Charleston. ECJC provides cultural and community services to Jews living East of the Cooper River. Programs celebrating our religious and cultural background are held weekly and month throughout the year. We invite children, families and senior to come out and enjoy our many community events. Membership is $35 for a family. Mt. Pleasant. Steven Goldberg - [website][email][events]
Mission is to promote, sponsor, and encourage participation in folk and traditional dance for people in and around the Upstate of South Carolina. Two dances per month plus the MoonDance and MonsterMash. Greenville. David White, 828-545-0689 - [website][email][events]
Charitable organization to help Jewish families and individuals in the Charleston, SC area. Also has periodic social events. 14 Nuffield Rd, Charleston, 29407. William Golod, President, 843-556-6273 - [email][events]
Charitable organization to help Jewish families and individuals in the Charleston, SC area. Also has periodic social events. 14 Nuffield Rd, Charleston, 29407. William Golod, President, 843-556-6273 - [email][events]
Hillel serves University of South Carolina students across the broad spectrum of Jewish faith and life. Student leadership is in charge of programming and publicity. The religious counselor provides consultation and administration of the program. When appropriate, students are referred to various Jewish agencies for their services. USC Box 80073, Columbia, 29208. Bernard Friedman, Religious Counselor, 803.799.9132 - [website][email][events]
Perpetuating the South Carolina state dance." Annual Shag-a-Thon, Winter Workshop, dance demos and classes at senior centers & schools in local area. Charleston. Nancy Strother, 843-762-0850 - [website][email][events]
The focus of this reference collection is on the Nazi persecution and destruction of European Jewry and other minorities. The collection contains books, CD-ROMs and housed the SHOAH visual history collection. Additional materials that may be checked out are located in the general collection. 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston County Public Library, Charleston 29401. Natalie Lawrence, PR Manager, 843-805-6819 - [website][email][events]
Jewish Family Service is a human service agency dedicated to promoting, strengthening, and preserving individual, family, and community well being in a manner consistent with Jewish philosopohy and values. 306 Flora Drive, Columbia, 29224. 803.479.1425 - [website][email][events]
The Historical Society was organized to encourage the study and interpretation of South Carolina Jewish history and to increase awareness of that heritage among Jews and non-Jews. The Society holds two meetings a year, one a large gathering in Charleston or Columbia, the other a regional event in a smaller town. 96 Wentworth Street, Charleston, 29424. Dr. Martin Perlmutter, 843-953-3918 - [website][email][events]
JSU/Hillel hosts many events throughout the semester including weekly Meet-to-Eats and Shabbat dinners, holiday programs, Three Rabbi panels, Shabbat Across Charleston and yearly retreats with other area Hillels. 96 Wentworth Street, College of Charleston, Charleston, 29424. 843.953.7585 - [website][email][events]
Established in 1749, Congregation K.K. Beth Elohim became the first Reform Jewish congregation in the United States in 1841. We recently celebrated the sesquicentennial of our majestic synagogue, the oldest surviving Reform synagogue in the world. 90 Hasell Street, Charleston, 29401. Ken Davidson, Executive Director, 843-723-1090 - [website][email][events]
We welcome you to the "living room" of the Columbia Jewish community. Each family, person, or business member finds their own comfort level and engages in a variety of educational, recreational, physical, and cultural programming. We are building a community that cares and endeavors to improve your quality of life. You can choose to make a difference in our democratic volunteer committees that design your experiences. 306 Flora Drive, Columbia 29224. Abe Goldberg, Assistant Director, 803.787.2023 - [website][email][events]
937 Main Street, Columbia, 29201. 803.254.8234 - [website][email][events]
Themed dance parties. Southern Comfort Dance Weekend. Columbia. Alex Coleman, 843-390-5250 - [website][email][events]
Clemson. kibbutz@mindspring.com - [events]
Membership in The SCGS is through one of the affiliated county chapters.n application to the chapter of one's choice and acceptance by that chapter, a membership number is assigned by the State Treasurer. State dues are included in the chapter dues. Greenville, 29606 - [website][email][events]
Dances every Monday & Wednesday night plus a monthly dance. Sponsors the Charleston Crazy Legs Performance Group. Charleston. Shane McKevlin - [website][email][events]
Synagogue Emanu-El was the first Conservative congregation in South Carolina. Our synagogue celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1997. We provide a sense of extended family in times of joy and sorrow. We are available for all the rites of passage throughout the entire life cycle. 5 Windsor Dr., Charleston, 29407. Abby Levine, Executive Director, 843-571-3264 - [website][email][events]
6719 N. Trenholm Rd., Columbia, 29206. Daniel Sherman, Rabbi, 803.787.2182 - [website][email][events]
The Program provides an academic minor in Jewish Studies, and each semester offers five or six courses in Hebrew and the religion, history, philosophy and literature of the Jewish people. It is the most comprehensive offering of Jewish coursework in South Carolina. The Jewish Studies Program supports a growing Jewish Student Union, the College's Hillel affiliate. 96 Wentworth Street, College of Charleston, Charleston, 29424. Martin Perlmutter, Director, 843-953-5682 - [email][events]