Quantcast
Channel: Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina
Browsing all 102 articles
Browse latest View live

JHSSC Spring 2018 Meeting

Memory, Monuments, and Memorials April 28–29, 2018 [See image gallery at jhssc.org] Saturday, April 28 Shared Memories, Equal Justice? Moderator: Hon. Richard Gergel Claire Curtis, Political Science...

View Article


Fall 2018

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Holding On: Temple B’Nai Israel of Anderson

Irvin (l), Caroline, and Raymond Rosenblum, children of  founding member Nahum Rosenblum, in front of Temple B’Nai Israel, in Anderson, SC, 1954, six years after it was built across the street from...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Growing Up Jewish in Camden

The Baum family (l to r): Garry Baum, Bernie Baum, Becky Baum Lourie, Cheryl Baum, Harry Baum, and Ann Briskin Baum, Temple Beth El, Camden, SC, Rosh Hashanah 1995. Courtesy of the Baum family. Garry...

View Article

Turning Out the Lights

Sid Dubin in the door of Temple Beth Or, no date. Courtesy of Neil Dubin. Turn out the lights when you leave. It’s a simple statement that we’ve all heard. Seems reasonable, seems easy, but how do you...

View Article


JHSSC 25th Anniversary Meeting

Save the date for the JHSSC’s 25th Anniversary Meeting and celebration, May 18-19, 2019. On Saturday, the meeting will focus on the Society’s current initiative, the Jewish Merchant Project, and will...

View Article

Endangered Congregations | Strategies for Survival

Saturday, October 20 What a Big City Boy Learned About Small Town Jewish Life: The JCLP Experience David Sarnat, President, Jewish Community Legacy Project Endangered Congregations Moderator: Noah...

View Article

Spring 2019

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

“The ‘Kingdom of Israel’ in this town”

Moise, Ward, Grierson ad In 1845 pharmacist Philip M. Cohen (1808–1879) was described as “a Jew . . . doing a large fine bus[iness who] has made [considerable] money. In[dustrious] and indefatigable.”1...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Building a Memorial in Marion Square 

To Honor the Survivors and Remember the Dead: Building a Memorial in Marion Square  I am the child of Holocaust survivors. Henry Popowski and Paula Kornblum Popowski were both from Kaluszyn, a Polish...

View Article

JHSSC Spring 2018 Meeting

Memory, Monuments, and Memorials April 28–29, 2018 [See image gallery at jhssc.org] Saturday, April 28 Shared Memories, Equal Justice? Moderator: Hon. Richard Gergel Claire Curtis, Political Science...

View Article

Fall 2018

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Holding On: Temple B’Nai Israel of Anderson

Irvin (l), Caroline, and Raymond Rosenblum, children of  founding member Nahum Rosenblum, in front of Temple B’Nai Israel, in Anderson, SC, 1954, six years after it was built across the street from...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Growing Up Jewish in Camden

The Baum family (l to r): Garry Baum, Bernie Baum, Becky Baum Lourie, Cheryl Baum, Harry Baum, and Ann Briskin Baum, Temple Beth El, Camden, SC, Rosh Hashanah 1995. Courtesy of the Baum family. Garry...

View Article

Turning Out the Lights

Sid Dubin in the door of Temple Beth Or, no date. Courtesy of Neil Dubin. Turn out the lights when you leave. It’s a simple statement that we’ve all heard. Seems reasonable, seems easy, but how do you...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

JHSSC 25th Anniversary Meeting

Save the date for the JHSSC’s 25th Anniversary Meeting and celebration, May 18-19, 2019. On Saturday, the meeting will focus on the Society’s current initiative, the Jewish Merchant Project, and will...

View Article

Endangered Congregations | Strategies for Survival

[See image gallery at jhssc.org] Saturday, October 20 What a Big City Boy Learned About Small Town Jewish Life: The JCLP Experience David Sarnat, President, Jewish Community Legacy Project Endangered...

View Article


Spring 2019

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

“The ‘Kingdom of Israel’ in this town”

Moise, Ward, Grierson ad In 1845 pharmacist Philip M. Cohen (1808–1879) was described as “a Jew . . . doing a large fine bus[iness who] has made [considerable] money. In[dustrious] and indefatigable.”1...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Building a Memorial in Marion Square 

To Honor the Survivors and Remember the Dead: Building a Memorial in Marion Square  I am the child of Holocaust survivors. Henry Popowski and Paula Kornblum Popowski were both from Kaluszyn, a Polish...

View Article
Browsing all 102 articles
Browse latest View live