Jewish Asheville Links
Click the links below to discover the many organizations that make Jewish Asheville a vibrant and thriving community.
- Asheville Jewish Community Center
Heather Whitaker Goldstein, Executive Director
236 Charlotte Street
Asheville, NC 28801
828-253-0701
www.jcc-asheville.org
jcc.info@jcc-asheville.org.
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- Brevard Jewish Community
www.brevardjewishcommunity.org
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- Center for Jewish Studies at UNC-Asheville
Dr. Rick Chess, Director
828-251-6576
www.unca.edu/cjs
rchess@unca.edu
- The Chabad House
Rabbi Shaya Susskind, Executive Director
660 Merrimon Avenue, Suite C
Asheville, NC 28804
828.505.0746
Rabbi@JewishWNC.com
www.chabadasheville.org
- Congregation Beth HaTephila (Reform)
Batsheva Meiri, Rabbi
Debra Winston, Cantor
43 North Liberty Street
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 253-4911
www.bethhatephila.org
admin@bethhatephila.org
- Congregation Beth Israel (Conservative)
Robert Cabelli, Rabbi
229 Murdock Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 252-8431
www.bethisraelnc.org
- History at Hand - The Family Store
http://www.history-at-hand.com/family.php
- Jewish Family Services of WNC
a program of the Asheville Jewish Community Center
Alison Gilreath, Director
236 Charlotte Street
Asheville, NC 28801
828-253-0701
828-253-2900 (JFS Confidential Line)
www.jcc-asheville.org
Hardlox: A Jewish Food and Heritage Festival
Sponsored by Congregation Beth HaTephila, with participation from all Asheville Jewish organizations, Hardlox is our yearly celebration of typical Jewish food, history, traditions and customs. Join us for this glorious outdoor festival, held annually on the third Sunday in October, where you can enjoy Asheville's beautiful downtown ambiance and feel part of our very special Jewish community. www.hardlox.com
Jewish Life in Western North Carolina
Ramsey Library at the University of North Carolina-Asheville houses a permanent special collection on the history of Jewish Life in Western North Carolina. Click here to view the collection.
North Carolina Museum of Art Judaic Collection
The North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh is one of only two art museums in the nation with a collection of Jewish ceremonial art. The rital objects, often made of precious metals and embellished with great artistry, are inteded to beautify the ceremonies that defing Jewish life. Click here for more information about the collection.
More About Asheville
Click here to learn more about the Asheville Area.
www.ashevillechamber.org; www.ExploreAsheville.com |