Growing Up Jewish in the Pee Dee

Panel discussion with Richard D. Cagan, Alexander Cohen, Robin Shuler, and Sam Rogol at the regional meeting of the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina, on the occasion of Beth Israel Congregation’s 50th anniversary, Florence, SC; followed by a presentation, “A Brief History of Beth Israel Congregation,” by Sam Rogol

Growing up Jewish in Beaufort

Panel discussion with Stanley Bernard Farbstein, Joseph Lipton, Michael Greenly, Thomas Keyserling, and Gerrie Sturman at the regional meeting of the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina, Beaufort, SC

The Founding of Emanu-El (Charleston, SC)

Panel discussion with William Ackerman, Pearl Baker, Florence Horowitz, Rose Jacobs, Charlot Karesh, Stanley Karesh, Frederica Kronsberg, Doris Meddin, and Rabbi Lewis Weintraub at the 4th annual meeting of the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina held in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Synagogue Emanu-El in Charleston, SC

Ex-Pats of South Carolina’s Capital City

Roundtable discussion with Arthur Berger, L. M. Drucker, Belinda Gergel, Richard Gergel, Stephanie Heller, Max Hellman, Constance H. Mandeville, Ernest Marcus, Harold Nankin, Nancy Nankin, Henry Nechemias, and Joseph B. Rosen at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina fall meeting, “A Tale of Two Cities (and a few small towns),” held in Columbia, SC

Aiken Pioneers, Then and Now

Panel discussion with Doris Lerner Baumgarten, Nelson A. Danish, Marvin Efron, Samuel Wolf Ellis, Judith Evans, Jeffrey Kaplan, Sondra Shanker Katzenstein, Ernest Levinson, Irene Krugman Rudnick, and Stephen K. Surasky, at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina meeting, “Jewish Roots, Aiken Branches: From Shtetl to Small-Town South,” in Aiken, SC, on the occasion of the dedication of the Adath Yeshurun Synagogue historical marker

Against the Tide: Risks and Rewards for Rejecting the Status Quo

Panel Discussion with Jack Bass, Dan Carter, William Saunders, Robert Seigel, Cleveland Sellers, and Patricia Sullivan at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina spring meeting, “Courage, Conscience, and Conformity: South Carolina Jews and the Civil Rights Movement,” held in Charleston, SC