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Shalom Y'All: Images of Jewish Life in the American South [Hardcover]

Vicki Reikes Fox (Author), Bill Aron (Photographer), Alfred Uhry (Foreword)
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September 16, 2002
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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For those who prefer their latkes deep-fried and who daven with a drawl, there's Shalom Y'All: Images of Jewish Life in the American South. In this thoughtful coffee-table book, Vicki Reikes Fox explores Jewish Southern life, well complemented with intriguing photographs by Bill Aron. The idea for the book emerged out of the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience in Mississippi, and there's noble history here, as in the photos of kosher restaurants and department stores of days gone by. There's also a sense of deep, living tradition as two unique cultures merge with each other. A Mississippi woman explains the wisdom of Friday night Shabbat services ("kids can come before they go to football games"), and an Arkansas native explains her grandmother's cardinal rule that she would not eat bacon on Saturday. Driving Miss Daisy author Alfred Uhry offers a delightful foreword on growing up Jewish in the Deep South. There is so much warmth and love in this book that it feels like challah fresh from the oven-served with grits, of course.
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About the Author

Bill Aron's work is part of permanent collections in museums that include the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, the International Center of Photography, the Museum of Modern Art, the Jewish Museum, and the National Museum of American Jewish History. He has had over twenty solo exhibitions, has been part of over twenty-five theme exhibitions, has contributed to a number of books, and his work has been featured in many magazines and newspapers, including the New York Times, Time, Newsweek, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 164 pages
  • Publisher: Algonquin Books; 1 edition (September 16, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565123557
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565123557
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 10.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,340,576 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A joy to simply page through, December 7, 2002
This review is from: Shalom Y'All: Images of Jewish Life in the American South (Hardcover)
Shalom Y'all: Images Of Jewish Life In The American South is a unique treasure trove of black-and-white images by professional photographer Bill Aron in which he expertly capturing images of Jewish daily life, culture, and tradition in America's southern states. Homes, shops, places of worship, and people young and old are vividly portrayed in these striking visuals, with a bare minimum of commentary by Vicki Reikes Fox (Founding Project Director of the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience) rounding out the collection. A joy to simply page through, Shalom Y'all is a welcome and much appreciated contribution to both personal and academic photography collections, as well as Judaic Studies reference collections.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, November 27, 2002
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I thought the book was a wondeful portriait of a vanishing world--it was really interesting to see how these Jews bridged the gap between their two identities. The pictures and text were really beautiful.
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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, December 24, 2002
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Jerome Schine (Temple Terrace, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shalom Y'All: Images of Jewish Life in the American South (Hardcover)
If you are from Mississippi and Louisiana, then you may like this book. If you are from other the southern states, you will wonder why there are no photographs -- or very few -- from these states.

I was raised in the 1930s and 1940s (until I went into the seervice in 1944) in a small Georgia town located in southwest Georgia. I find the foreword misleading in that the author implies it was normal for Jews in the south in the 1940s not to observe the Jewish traditions of bar mitzvahs, sabbath dunners, seders, etc. Atlanta and Savannah had sizable Jewish populations in those days. The largest congregation in Savannah was orthodox (and it is still that way today). Ours was a reform congregation, but we had Hebrew school and Sabbath school on Saturday. Bar mitzvahs were common in Savannah and Atlanta -- we had confirmations. For Passover, my parents drove 170 miles to Atlanta to buy their kosher groceries (the meat was shipped by train as needed). I did not know any Jewish family in my home town that had a Christmas tree, contrary to the author's statement that "We kids were raised with Christmas trees..."

I found the book disappointing, although it had inclusive photographs of Jewish life in two states -- just not THE SOUTH.

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Levy, Arkansas. The town of Levy, Arkansas, was founded by an impoverished but ambitious produce peddler, Ernest L. Stanley. Read the first page
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New Orleans, Hot Springs, South Carolina, Little Rock, New York, Southern Jewish, Jacobs Camp, Morgan City, Port Gibson, Pine Bluff, Abraham Block, Civil War, Temple B'nai Israel, United States, Rabbi Stone, Chamber of Commerce, Fort Smith, Lake Village, Mississippi Gulf Coast, Southern Jews, Temple Emanu-El, Temple Gemiluth Chessed, Touro Synagogue
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