Coffee & History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage
What can a World War II Holocaust Torah in Mobile, Alabama, teach us about resilience, remembrance, and community? In this special on-the-road episode recorded at the Alabama Historical Association's Spring Meeting in Fairhope, Alabama, hosts Rebecca Minder, Susan Reynolds, and Caroline Gazzara-McKenzie sit down with historian Dr. Dan J. Puckett to explore Alabama's Jewish history, the Holocaust's impact on the state, and the importance of preserving these stories for future generations. From the life of Alabama's first known Jewish settler, Abraham Mordecai, to Jewish servicemen in World War II, Holocaust education, Zionism, and the evolving landscape of Jewish communities across Alabama, Dr. Puckett shares powerful stories and insights from decades of research. Plus, hear his thoughts on teaching history in the age of AI, preserving oral histories, and why every Alabamian should visit Montgomery's Equal Justice Initiative memorials.
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