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Mission

The Beth El Civil Rights Experience explores Birmingham’s civil rights history through the lens of the Jewish community and builds connections to foster ongoing acts of tikkun olam, repairing the world.

mission

Intention

This project reflects the Jewish community’s desire to collect and preserve its history, especially as it relates to struggles for civil and human rights in Birmingham and beyond. It began with asking, “How can we understand ourselves in relation to pivotal events in our city’s past?”

The very making of the Beth El Civil Rights Experience has become a way to open conversations with ourselves and our neighbors. This is more than a museum; it’s an invitation to both learn and act, and we want you to be a part of that dialogue.

Throughout your visit, we encourage you to think about how these stories inform the way you make sense of the past, present, and future. What does it mean to be in solidarity with our neighbors? How can you be an advocate for the causes that you care about — whatever they may be? Where are you on the spectrum of action in your own life?

We hope that as you go forward, you not only listen, but you get your hands into this history, turn it over, feel it, and question it.

Objectives 

  • Our aim is to not glorify the role of Temple Beth El or the broader Jewish community during the Civil Rights Movement, but rather to present its involvement within a more nuanced spectrum so that we more fully consider our own ability to enact change today. 

  • Our aim is to examine a Jewish perspective on a story that primarily belongs to the Black community; we are not out to conflate the Black and Jewish experiences but to support areas where they naturally overlap in hopes of strengthening bridges.

“It is not on you to finish the task, but neither are you free to desist from it”

- Rabbi Tarfon, Pirkei Avot, 2:16

Acknowledgements

“In Solidarity,” the site-specific installation at Temple Beth El, was produced by 1504 in association with Temple Beth El and the following:

Featuring photography by Spider Martin.

Special Thanks

We are always looking for new partners in exploring this history! To find ways you or your organization can get involved or contribute to the future of this initiative, please contact Margaret Norman at info@templebethelexperience.org.