Tag: Alabama

This episode delves into the early life of the speaker's father, reflecting on how he ended up in a small town in Alabama, his experiences growing up in the South, the life lessons gained from excelling in High School football, and his journey to becoming a rocket scientist.
The Jewish Fertility Foundation is assisting clients from Alabama in obtaining in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments out of state after a recent ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court classified frozen embryos as unborn children.
The article discusses a recent incident in Montgomery, Alabama, where a fight broke out on a riverfront between black and white individuals.
Dr. Hussein Abdul-Latif and Dr. Morissa Ladinsky are the only two doctors in Alabama providing gender-affirming care to trans youth.
The Black church played a crucial role in the civil rights movement, particularly in Selma, Alabama.
Larry Blumberg initiated a unique plan to attract Jewish families to Dothan, Alabama, by offering $50,000 in relocation assistance and encouraging them to stay for at least five years to revitalize the local Jewish community centered around Temple Emanu-El.
Elijah Schulman, a young bar mitzvah boy from Bethesda, MD, is planning to hold his bar mitzvah at a struggling synagogue, Mishkan Israel, in Selma, Ala., as a way to help the synagogue in need.