Ebook: Shalom y'all: images of Jewish life in the American South
Author: Fox Vicki Reikes, Ferris Marcie Cohen, Aron Bill
- Tags: HISTORY--United States--State & Local--General, Jews--Southern States, Jews, Pictorial works, Jews -- Southern States -- Pictorial works, Southern States -- Pictorial works, HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General, Southern States
- Year: 2002
- Publisher: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
- City: Chapel Hill;N.C;Southern States
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
- epub
The kitchen of Henrietta Levine in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, where chopped liver is sautTing. Ben and Betty Lee Lamensdorf's farmland in Cary, Mississippi, where cotton, wheat, and pecans are harvested. The New Americans Social Club, a group of Holocaust survivors that meet regularly in New Orleans. The historic and flourishing Temple Emanu-El in Birmingham, Alabama. From Levy, Arkansas, to Kaplan, Louisiana, Southern Jewish culture is alive and well below the Mason-Dixon line. In Shalom Y'all, award-winning photographer Bill Aron provides a vibrant portrait of contemporary Jewish life, dutifully recording the heroic, funny, and sometimes tragic experiences of a people who have long settled in the Bible Belt. With a moving foreword by Alfred Uhry, author of Driving Miss Daisy, this book covers all aspects of the Jewish experience, from food (chopped liver, of course, but also bagels and grits) to occupations to religious practices to friendships. Together, the text and photographs tell a story of a culture that has managed, with a mixture of good humor, perseverance, and faith, to make a home.
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