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Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month with CCPL

Jewish Heritage Month
Article Date
May 1, 2026

Join the Charleston County Public Library (CCPL) in honoring Jewish American Heritage Month. Throughout the month, explore programs, our collection and resources, and displays that highlight the history, culture, and contributions of Jewish Americans.  

Charleston is home to one of the oldest Jewish communities in North America, as noted by the Charleston Jewish Federation. CCPL invites you to learn more, reflect, and celebrate Jewish American Heritage. 

Check out programs below. For a full list of upcoming library events and programs click here 

 

Friday, May 1 from 1 to 2 PM 

 

Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month by honoring the traditions of remembering and preserving family history. This introduction to Jewish genealogy will cover key resources for researching Jewish American families, as well as Ashkenazi and Sephardic research strategies and helpful genealogy resources. This event will be held in the upstairs classroom.   

 

 

Tuesday, May 26 from 6 to 7 PM 

  

In honor of Jewish American Heritage Month, we’ll demonstrate how to make latkes while exploring the cultural history of this beloved dish. This class will be held in the Auditorium. This program is for adults. This program is for adults.  

 

Virtual Programming  

The CCPL YouTube page gives you access to programs in celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month at your fingertips.   

Celebrate the life and legacy of Margot Freudenberg. Learn about some of her notebooks, that are housed at the South Carolina Room located at the Main Library.     

Holocaust Collection  

The Jerry and Anita Zucker Holocaust Collection at the Main Library is an educational component of the Charleston Holocaust Memorial in Marion Square. The focus of the reference collection is the Nazi persecution and destruction of European Jewry and other minorities.   

About Jewish American Heritage Month  

In 2006, President George W. Bush proclaimed May would be Jewish American Heritage Month and the announcement was the crowning achievement in an effort by the Jewish Museum of Florida and South Florida Jewish community leaders, according to the Library of Congress. Representatives also called on the president to proclaim a month that would recognize the more than 350-year history of Jewish contributions to American culture. The resolution passed unanimously.