
The Jewish Heritage Foundation of North Carolina is the only independent statewide organzation dedicated to preserving, sharing and celebrating Jewish culture and artistry.
"Down Home: Jewish Life in North Carolina" is now complete. "Down Home's" Honorary Chairman, Gov. Jim Hunt, Jr., calls the project an important lesson for all North Carolinians! read about Down Home

Governor Jim Hunt, Jr. Honorary Chairman Down Home Project
RECENT NEWS ____
"Down Home: Jewish Life in North Carolina" Museum Exhibit opens to the public June 14, 2010 at the North Carolina Museum of History read more

Read about the Down Home exhibit opening in this article from the News & Observer of Raleigh read more
The Jewish Experience in North Carolina read more
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New $100,000 Challenge Grant Announced by Sandra and Leon Levine |
 Leon and Sandra Levine with JHFNC President Henry Greene at the Down Home Documentary Film Debut on February 22, 2009.
We are pleased to announce that through the generous support of our members we reached our goal of matching the challenge grant by Sandra and Leon Levine of Charlotte. We are grateful to the generosity and commitment of the Leon Levine Foundation of Charlotte in helping us complete funding for the Down Home project.
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