Keynote speech given by David Sarnat with introductory remarks by JHSSC President Jeffrey Rosenblum and Sumter County Museum Director Annie Rivers at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina fall meeting, “Endangered Congregations: Strategies for Survival,” held in Sumter and Camden SC
Archives
A Store at Every Crossroads: A Curator’s Talk
Presentation by Lynn Robertson at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina spring meeting, “Revisiting the Past and Envisioning the Future: JHSSC Celebrates its 25th Anniversary,” held in Charleston, SC
Stories from Jewish Camden
Presentation by Barbara Freed James at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina fall meeting, “Endangered Congregations: Strategies for Survival,” held in Sumter and Camden SC
Merchants: The Marrow of the Southern Jewish Experience
Presentation by Stephen J. Whitfield at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina spring meeting, “Revisiting the Past and Envisioning the Future: JHSSC Celebrates its 25th Anniversary,” held in Charleston, SC
Little-known Facts About Charleston Jewish History From the 1950s to the 1970s
Presentation by Wilfred “Bill” Novit at Brith Sholom Beth Israel’s social hall in Charleston, SC
Layers of History
Presentation by Lisa R. Thompson at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina spring meeting, “Revisiting the Past and Envisioning the Future: JHSSC Celebrates its 25th Anniversary,” held in Charleston, SC
In Search of Jewish Spartanburg
Presentation by Joe Wachter at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina fall meeting, “In Search of Jewish Spartanburg,” held in Spartanburg, SC
How Judaism Became an American Religion and What the Future Has in Store
Presentation by Steven R. Weisman at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina spring meeting, “Revisiting the Past and Envisioning the Future: JHSSC Celebrates its 25th Anniversary,” held in Charleston, SC
Greenville Walking Tour with Barry Nocks and Abbie Rickoff
Presentation at the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina meeting, “Looking Back and Moving Forward: Greenville’s Congregation Beth Israel, Building Community Since 1916,” in honor of Beth Israel’s 100th anniversary and the unveiling of an historical marker
Furchgott Family Cemeteries in Slovakia
Presentation by Jeremy Furchtgott at the “Furchtgott Family Reunion” held at the Francis Marion Hotel in Charleston, SC.