
Five years ago, watching these events unfold, JWA decided that we had something to offer. JWA had the resources and expertise to capture the story of the Jewish communities of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. We conducted oral history interviews and created an online collection of documents and images from people across the country that were affected by the storm. This project is called “Katrina’s Jewish Voices.”
Today, five years later, there is still much work to be done to revive New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Likewise, JWA’s “Katrina’s Jewish Voices” project is unfinished.
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