Reuben Greenberg; Charleston, South Carolina by Bill Aron in 'Shalom Y'all: Images of Jewish Life in the American South'
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Reuben Greenberg; Charleston, South Carolina by Bill Aron in 'Shalom Y'all: Images of Jewish Life in the American South'
Mark Perler and Eliot Copen, Temple B'nai Israel. Tupelo. Mississippi. From Shalom Y'all : Images of Jewish Life in the American South by Bill Aron (2003)
Joe Martin Erber and his uncle, Meyer Gelman, Congregation Ahavat Rayim, Greenwood, Mississippi. Photograph by Bill Aron
Bill Aron. To 16th Street, New York City, 1976.
by Bill Aron, from From the Corners of the Earth (1986)
'(Sukkot) American Jewish Gothic (Zev);' circa 1974-1978; 'Jewish New York (Lower East Side); by Bill Aron.
Betty Green by Bill Aron in 'Shalom Y'all: Images of Jewish Life in the American South.'
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'Little Rock, Arkansas. As the former chief cook at Temple Israel, Betty Green has overseen preparations from the community Passover for the last eighteen years. She learned to "cook Jewish" from Mrs. Eugene Weinstein and developed her challah recipe "by taste and feel." Braiding challah, she explained, was just like "plaiting hair, and I've done that all my life."
Temple Emanu-EI. Birmingham. Alabama. From Shalom Y'all : Images of Jewish Life in the American South by Bill Aron (2003)