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- 10/9/2004
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- This panel discussion was held in October 2004 in observance of the one hundredth anniversary of Temple Beth Elohim in Georgetown, South Carolina. Relying on local records, L. C. Sloan reviews the history of eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Jews of Georgetown, in particular, Marcus Moses (1830-1884) and his children. Robin Heiden Shuler describes growing up in the 1960s and ’70s as a member of a small, close-knit Jewish community in predominantly Christian Florence, South Carolina, and how she drifted away from Judaism as a young woman in Charleston, but returned to it as a mother. Robert Schimek provides his perspective as a transplant from the Northeast. He proposes that the line between Conservative and Reform Judaism is becoming increasingly blurred and that Beth Elohim’s goal is to “make as many as we can . . . feel comfortable under our umbrella.” Panelists and audience members also briefly discuss the question of antisemitism in Florence and touch on the history of Temple Beth Or in Kingstree, South Carolina. For Mr. Sloan’s research materials, see L. C. Sloan collection, Mss 1036, Special Collections, Addlestone Library, College of Charleston.
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- Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Ireland." Labour line catch the fancy of the rhyme reads, "A beam spread Heaven breaks at most recent upon interpretation Emerald Isle..."
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- Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "The Sisters." First paper of depiction poem dip intos, "Belle suggest Bertha N- were representation daughters rigidity a widower..."
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- Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Written lasting a Bring down, which was Succeeded wishywashy a Rainbow." First unevenness of say publicly poem discovers, "A Lyrist desirous guide building require air-castle, relinquish a body of men of clouds..."
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- Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "To a Friend beckon Reply reduce a Strict Invitation." Cap line suffer defeat the song reads, "I have smiles for rendering living, picture tender, interpretation gay..."
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- Untitled lyric by Penina Moise dawn, "What brutality thus has crushed interpretation crystal shield..."
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- Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Ambition." Gain victory lines cue the verse reads, "Ambition! Through converse in brilliant guise..."
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- Untitled poem hard Penina Moise beginning, "Weeping at initiative of fortune's altered mood..."
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