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Your gift helps ensure the preservation of this Encyclopedia and supports all of the ISJL’s programs and resources. Please consider making a contribution today.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life depends on the generosity of donors and partners to sustain our work. Guided by our mission to support, connect, and celebrate Jewish life in the South, we have developed and maintained this Encyclopedia for decades as a vital educational and academic resource.
Your gift helps ensure the preservation of this Encyclopedia and supports all of the ISJL’s programs and resources. Please consider making a contribution today.
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