Tag: Memphis Jewish Population

  • Preserving History: The Kaetha Mela Family Memorial Fund of the Jewish Foundation of Memphis

    Preserving History: The Kaetha Mela Family Memorial Fund of the Jewish Foundation of Memphis

    “That goes back a long time,” Curt Ward said, examining the faded pledge card from 1956, showing a $3 pledge made the Jewish Welfare Fund, the predecessor organization to Memphis Jewish Federation. Mr. Ward was at the Jewish Community Partners office to finalize a fund agreement that would establish an…

  • Faces of Memphis and Shoham: Amara Levine-Reich

    Faces of Memphis and Shoham: Amara Levine-Reich

    Story and photo by Chani Fleischhacker Part of Memphis Jewish Federation’s ongoing efforts to connect Memphis and Israel in meaningful ways, the 70 Faces of Memphis and Shoham project was designed to form real connections between the people of Jewish Memphis and the people of Shoham, Israel, Memphis’s partner city…

  • Faces of Memphis and Shoham: Alvin Notowich

    Faces of Memphis and Shoham: Alvin Notowich

    Part of Memphis Jewish Federation’s ongoing efforts to connect Memphis and Israel in meaningful ways, the 70 Faces of Memphis and Shoham project was designed to form real connections between the people of Jewish Memphis and the people of Shoham, Israel, Memphis’s partner city through the Jewish Agency for Israel’s…

  • Memphis-Shoham Partnership: Celebrating Thanksgiving2Gether

    Memphis-Shoham Partnership: Celebrating Thanksgiving2Gether

    Memphis Jewish Federation’s partnership with the central Israeli city of Shoham, which is part of the Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI)’s Partnership2Gether program, has led to many meaningful relationships blossoming between members of the two linked communities. This item, from a recent JAFI newsletter about partnerships like ours, shows the…

  • JCRS Camp & College Scholarship Deadlines: February 15 & May 31

    JCRS Camp & College Scholarship Deadlines: February 15 & May 31

     Southern Jewish  families seeking financial assistance to send their children to Jewish overnight camp, and  families in search of funds to pay the costs of undergraduate college education , have a special friend in the Jewish Children’s Regional Service (JCRS), the oldest and only regional  Jewish children’s social service agency…

  • Faces of Memphis and Shoham: Alayne Shoenfeld

    Faces of Memphis and Shoham: Alayne Shoenfeld

    Interview by Gila Golder Photos by Rivka Braverman Part of Memphis Jewish Federation’s ongoing efforts to connect Memphis and Israel in meaningful ways, the 70 Faces of Memphis and Shoham project was designed to form real connections between the people of Jewish Memphis and the people of Shoham, Israel, Memphis’s…

  • Jewish Community By My Side at Rhodes College

    Jewish Community By My Side at Rhodes College

    By Emma Figarsky There are currently five Jewish Community Fellows at Rhodes College. As part of their fellowship, they periodically share their experiences as Jewish college students with the larger community. More information about the Fellowship can be found on the JCP website. When I was growing up, change was…

  • Dear Diary: The Germans Invaded Lodz Today

    Dear Diary: The Germans Invaded Lodz Today

    By Rakhel Finkelstein 9th grade, Goldie Margolin School for Girls This essay won second place in last year’s Holocaust Art and Essay Contest, open to all 6-12 students in Tennessee and the Mid-South. This year’s contest is just gearing up. The image is one of two second place winners, created by Anisa Shank, 8th grader at Colonial Middle School. Students in grades 6-8 are invited to submit artwork,…

  • Celebrating Israel with 70 Faces Brings Jewish Memphis Together

    By Melinda Lejman The opening night of the “70 Faces of Memphis and Shoham” exhibit was full of energy and excitement, not just for the subjects or the volunteer photojournalists who made it possible, but for the entire Memphis Jewish community. There is nothing more satisfying than seeing the hard…

  • An Israeli in Memphis: I Feel an Embrace

    An Israeli in Memphis: I Feel an Embrace

    Tali Versano Eisman, resident of Memphis’s Israeli partner city Shoham and a member of the Memphis-Shoham project’s steering committee, visited Memphis in October to deepen ties between the two communities, and to speak at this year’s Israel Festival. In this piece, she reflects on her visit, the love for Israel…