Monthly Archives: May 2015

History of Brith Sholom Beth Israel

182 Rutledge AveCharleston, SC 29403 In the year 1854 a small group of Jews met in Charleston, South Carolina for worship according to the Ashkenazi ritual of Orthodox Judaism and called themselves Berith Shalome. Just a few blocks away from its present site, the foundations were laid for what is today the oldest Orthodox Shul […]

History of Temple Beth Israel

401 Scott StreetBeaufort, SC Jews have resided in Beaufort since as far back as the 1760s. In the latter half of the 19th century, as the town’s population grew, Jews from the vicinity gathered to worship in various locations: in homes, in apartments over stores, in the Masonic Hall, and then in a room on […]

B’Nai Israel History

Anderson, SC B’Nai Israel Synagogue was built in 1948. Max Siegel wanted his grandson to have his Bar Mitzvah in a “Synagogue”. Before that, services were held above a department store in downtown Anderson. The congregation has been in Anderson for well over 100 years. For more information about Anderson and B’nai Israel, go to Anderson […]

B’nai Israel Historical Marker Dedication

March 17, 2013Anderson, SC Temple B’Nai IsraelAnderson’s Jewish community dates to the antebellum era but grew significantly after 1900 with the arrival of several families from Eastern Europe. This congregation was founded at Temple B’nai Israel (Sons of Israel) as early as 1911. It held services in the Masonic Temple on the square and a […]

Adath Yeshurun Historical Marker Dedication

November 16, 2014 Aiken, SC Front of Historical MarkerAdath Yeshurun SynagogueAiken’s permanent Jewish community dates to 1890, when immigrants from Eastern Europe, many of the from Knyszyn, Poland, began to settle here. Adath Yeshurun Congregation (Congregation of Israel) held its first services in private homes or in the Masonic Temple. Several community leaders founded the […]

Honoring Ann Meddin Hellman with the Order of the Jewish Palmetto

May 2, 2015 Charleston, SC Reception Honoring Ann Meddin Hellman, recipient, Order of the Jewish Palmetto Jeffrey Rosenblum’s Speech Honoring Ann Meddin Hellman I have known Ann and Max almost as long as I have lived in Charleston, and have shared many good times with them. My wife Mickey attended Ashley Hall with Ann. Mickey’s […]

GI Jews: South Carolina Goes to War

Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of VE-Day
May 2-3 2015
Charleston SC Southern Jews and World War II: On the Home Front and Frontlines Dan J Puckett  FDR and the Jews: the Controversy Resolved Allan J Lichtman Notes from the Battlefield and the Home Front: A Panel Discussion Moderator: Jack Bass Panelists: Joseph Mazo Butwin, Gale Siegel Messerman, […]