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Stories of Southern Jewish Life: A Personal Tour of the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience

Hosted By: Haberman Institute

The Haberman Institute for Jewish Studies will host a two-part virtual tour of the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience, exploring 300 years of Jewish life across 13 Southern states. The first session will examine artifacts and stories of early Jewish immigrants, highlighting how they built communities while maintaining their identity within Southern society. The second session will delve deeper into lesser-known stories, offering expanded conversations on Jewish experiences during key moments in American history.

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Lizzi Meister

Lizzi Meister, the Public Programs Manager at the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience, is originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin where she went to Jewish summer camp in the north woods and developed a love for engaging programming. Her love for the South came during her time as a Community Engagement Fellow in Jackson, Mississippi. Before moving to New Orleans to work at the Museum, Lizzi lived in Seattle, getting her Masters in Museology and working with a Jewish co-op! She enjoys continuing to weave her love of museums, programming, and Jewish stories at the MSJE.
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Haberman Institute

The Haberman Institute provides adult learning opportunties in Jewish thought, history, and culture.
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