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our new members

Jeffrey Roberts
Sheldon and Barbara Stein
Johnathan and Laura Zucker

upcoming kiddush honors:

MAY 17 - Mr. & Mrs. Charles Markowitz
    in honor of Barry Krell
May 24 - Mr. & Mrs. Ian Kay in Memory
    of Betty Kay
MAY 31 - Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Garfinkle
    in honor of his Bar Mitzvah Haftorah
JUNE 9 - Mr. & Mrs. Charles Markowitz
JUNE 14 - Mr. & Mrs. Morris Ellison in
    honor of Jonathan's Bar Mitzvah
JUNE 28 - Mr. & Mrs. Larry Haber in
    honor of their return to Charleston
    and Larry's Special Birthday



visiting charleston


 

Interested in moving to Charleston?

Click Here to find out everything you'll need to know

      Charleston has been voted among the top destination communities by the Orthodox Union, and is expected to be the next home for anyone interested in a finer quality of life!

Click HERE to listen to a radio interview with President of the OU, Stephen Savitsky and Rabbi Sytner about the charm and attraction of the Charleston Jewish community

 

Charleston is a great tourist destination year-round!

For Visitor and Tourist Information please contact:

Haddassah Rothenberg of the Charleston Kosher Bed & Breakfast: 843-577-5965

Phillis Katzen of Doin' the Charleston Tours: 843-478-3715

BSBI offers Minyanim every morning and every evening!  Daily Shachris is at 7:00 AM, Mincha/Ma'ariv at 7:00 PM, in the Hyman Karesh Memorial Chapel.

Charleston is home to 3 different Eruvin, please contact the rabbi to determine the exact perimeters.

The Riverview Comfort-Inn Downtown is within the Eruv - 843-577-2224

Charleston has many Kosher options for take-out, catering, groceries, bakery goods, Challah and more.  Click Here

 

HISTORIC CHARLESTON


Our immediate neighbors are the famous Ashley Hall School and the Medical University of South  Carolina
 
A few blocks away is the College of Charleston with a vibrant Jewish Studies Program
 
 
History abounds in Charleston.  Year after year Charleston is named one of the top 10 destinations
 
We recommend a visit to CharlestonCVB.com for more about Historic Charleston.