The Bremen Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, showcases a rich history of Jewish life in the South, dating back to 1733. The museum's archives contain countless oral and written histories of Jews in Georgia and Alabama, including stories of philanthropy, perseverance, and patriotism. One of the museum's founding archivists, Sandy Berman, shares the story of Dr. Samuel Nunez, a Jewish physician who helped save the colony and paved the way for Jewish settlement in the South.
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