Group Offers Jews $50,000 To Move To Alabama Town

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JAY REEVES | September 8, 2008 05:08 PM EST | AP

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One of dozens of decorated peanuts is pictured outside the Dothan Civic Center in Dothan, Ala., Monday, Aug. 18, 2008. Dothan is the home of the Blumberg Family Relocation Fund, which is offering Jewish families as much as $50,000 to relocate to an overwhelmingly Christian town of 58,000 people that calls itself the "Peanut Capital of the World." (AP Photo/Dave Martin)

DOTHAN, Ala. — Larry Blumberg is looking for a few good Jews to move to his corner of the Bible Belt. Blumberg is chairman of an organization offering Jewish families as much as $50,000 to relocate to Dothan, an overwhelmingly Christian town of 58,000 that calls itself the Peanut Capital of the World. Get involved at Temple Emanu-El and stay at least five years, the group's leaders say, and the money doesn't have to be repaid.

More Jews are living in the South than ever _ about 386,000 at last count in 2001, according to Stuart Rockoff, a historian at the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life in Jackson, Miss. But young Jews are leaving small places like Dothan in favor of cities like Atlanta and Birmingham, Rockoff said, and dozens of small-town synagogues have closed.

"A lot of the older people have died, and not many of the younger ones have stayed," said Thelma Nomberg, a member of the Dothan temple who grew up in nearby Ozark, where she was the only Jewish student in public school in the 1940s. "We are dying."

Being outside the Christian majority was never a problem, Nomberg said, even six decades ago: She won the Miss Ozark beauty pageant at 14 and sometimes attended church with friends after sleep-overs.

Now a widow, Nomberg has watched two of her four adult children leave for Florida as Temple Emanu-El lost nearly half its membership, down to about 50 families. She can only hope the recruitment plan hatched by Blumberg Family Jewish Community Services of Dothan works for her synagogue.

Launched in June, the Blumberg program has put advertisements in Jewish newspapers in Boston, Miami, Providence, R.I., and Washington, and it plans to expand the campaign.

"I think it's important that we try to find young people that we could use in our religious school, our Sunday school and help in the way of trying to create more of a family-type atmosphere in our temple," Blumberg said.

Groups offered financial aid for Jews to return to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Jewish organizations around the country offer moving assistance for relocating families. A congregation has loans and other benefits for Jewish families moving into an area near Boston.

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"Our program is distinctive because it's Dothan, but it's also distinctive because of the type of financial assistance," said Rob Goldsmith, executive director of Blumberg Family Jewish Community Services, which will screen applicants and administer the grant program.

Trying to lure Jewish families to a quiet Southern town in a state with a reputation for hard-right politics and racial intolerance might be difficult. About 20 Jewish families have sought information about Dothan, though none has made the move.

Rockoff credits Blumberg and the rest of the congregation with fighting to remain in Dothan, where the synagogue has a full-time rabbi and the temple, which is aligned with the reform movement, hasn't missed having a Friday night service in decades.

"It is a small community, but they have some deep pockets to be able to do this," said Rockoff. "As a historian it is fascinating to see them trying to buck this trend."

Dothan lies at the heart of the South's peanut region, in Alabama's southeastern corner just minutes from Florida and Georgia. It's dotted with big fiberglass peanuts painted to resemble characters and people _ there's even an Elvis peanut.

Little things are big here: The city boasts what it calls the world's smallest city block, a triangular traffic island near the civic center.

But Blumberg's group is selling prospective Jewish residents on Dothan's quality of life _ its low cost of living, the heritage of its synagogue and its proximity to Florida beaches, about 80 miles away.

The city is the site of the down-home National Peanut Festival each fall, and it has a full schedule of community cultural events. It has two hospitals, a branch of Troy University and is just a short drive from Fort Rucker, the Army's main helicopter training base.

Downtown is filled with quaint red-brick buildings and colorful murals, and traffic never gets too bad on Ross Clark Circle, the perimeter road.

"We have Friday afternoon rush minute, and that's about it," said manufacturing executive Ed Marblestone, 69, who grew up Jewish in Texas but married a Dothan girl and has lived in the town since 1961.

Valerie Barnes grew up in Panama and moved several times before settling 20 years ago in Dothan and becoming active at the synagogue. She's never experienced any anti-Semitism and can't imagine living anywhere else.

"The biggest thing Dothan has to offer is that it's just a very family-oriented community," said Barnes, who directs a hospital foundation. "Our congregation is very vibrant, and we have a lot of things that we get involved in."

Rabbi Lynne Goldsmith didn't know quite what to expect when she moved to Dothan a year ago to lead the congregation at Temple Emanu-El, which was founded in 1929. She came with her husband, who directs the Jewish community services group.

A Connecticut native, the rabbi halfway expected the Alabama of old with wide-open racism and dirt roads.

"The Northeast has a really warped perception of what the South is all about, and I found out it was all wrong," she said. "The South is a wonderful place to be. The people are warm and friendly. There's very little traffic. And best of all, there's no snow."

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On the Net:

Blumberg Family Jewish Community Services: http://www.bfjcs.org

(This version corrects the executive's name to Marblestone instead of Marbletree and the name of the group offering the incentive.)

DOTHAN, Ala. — Larry Blumberg is looking for a few good Jews to move to his corner of the Bible Belt. Blumberg is chairman of an organization offering Jewish families as much as $50,000 to reloc...
DOTHAN, Ala. — Larry Blumberg is looking for a few good Jews to move to his corner of the Bible Belt. Blumberg is chairman of an organization offering Jewish families as much as $50,000 to reloc...
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I live in GA and people are nice for the most part. I don't think there would be any problems for jewish people in Alabama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 09/11/2008

"They would have to pay me alot more than 50 grand to get me to live in town like that. No offense to Sarah Palin."

:D

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 09/11/2008
- victorsays I'm a Fan of victorsays 6 fans permalink

How do I convert to Judiasm? Because these deals are nice. You get money moving to Israel and Alabama. I never hear any other religion or ethnic group give their people money for moving.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 09/11/2008
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I hope this comment is not considered racist;;

But do they want Jews there in order to increase their property values. or is this some 'Left Behind" " Rapture" plot pre-planning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 09/11/2008
- Jacob77030 I'm a Fan of Jacob77030 5 fans permalink

Conversion to Judaism is not easy or quick if done according to Jewish Law. All that aside, the most important thing is that a person must love the Jewish People with no bounds. Judaism teaches that a convert is more precious than a Jew by birth. He or she is willingly choosing to walk amongst a nation that has suffered so many injustices.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 AM on 09/11/2008
- Geauterre I'm a Fan of Geauterre 2 fans permalink

Say, what about offering money to atheists? Atheists need to eat too. Atheists are bright - they have to be in a world spiraling out of control with religious nutcases - and they bathe every Saturday afternoon with soap.

They won't take up space in the pews. They won't shove dumb-bunny kids into dumb-bunny schools. They have a sense of humor, although it's usually on the side of satire. Finally, they pay their taxes in the hope that some day their neighbors will experience an epiphany, and start riding their bikes to work.

Is there anything else? Oh, yes. They reason. That's a big part of what they are. So fifty thousand tax-free dollars, might be just enough of an attraction. Or not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 09/10/2008

Gee, what's the going rate for Italians? Willing to convert for the five years.

How about a housing allowance? Any good delis? Orthodox or Liberal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 09/10/2008
- alguien I'm a Fan of alguien 14 fans permalink
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only my dad was jewish. does that mean i'd only get 25K?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 09/10/2008

My grandpa might have been half Jewish, but I'd have to do a DNA test to find out. In that case I'd only get about 6K. Not worth the move.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 09/10/2008
- Aaror I'm a Fan of Aaror 43 fans permalink

Well, if you mother isn't jewish, neither are you. Jews use a matriachal liniege. That being said, if you wanted to convert you would no doubt be welcomed. If you convert, you are a Jew, end of story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 AM on 09/11/2008

Nope, has to be your mother.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 09/11/2008
- Tulka2 I'm a Fan of Tulka2 222 fans permalink
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Twenty families have inquired about the program, but none have signed up? And you think it's because the southern culture is too unwelcoming..? I don't think you understand what motivates. Advertise some Palastinians want to make Dothan their home. Or.....? Why not do home swaps...? Move Palastinians from Gaza to Dothan and give them 50,000 dollars. I'm betting there would be lots of takers. Seriously, i hate to see Jews disappear from the south. They have been a moderating influence for the last 100 years. When will the sci-fi thing kick in and people actually start working from their homes? The middle and southern parts of America would fill up again if work could be done on a computer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 09/10/2008

I have an idea. What if we were to move Israel to Alabama and solve that whole Gaza Strip problem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 09/10/2008
- GravitonX I'm a Fan of GravitonX 53 fans permalink
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I love Jewish people. Does that qualify? Where do I sign-up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 09/10/2008
- GravitonX I'm a Fan of GravitonX 53 fans permalink
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We should pay some AfricanAmericans to relocate to the Wyoming, SD, ND region. It wouldn't take many to turn the states completely Blue and grab up 6-8 Senate seats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 09/10/2008
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you couldn't pay us enough to move to Wyoming in mass. And it's not because we think poorly of Wyoming it is those low population density states that scare us like sunshine to Lestat.

I love Vermont..... and Maine...... couldn't live there thought

I think that as time goes by we will eventually stop feeling like a "Minority' and feel more comfortable with out necessarily having a lot of ourselves around to feel engaged and comfortable. I think our kids and Grandkids will be moving there in a heartbeat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 09/11/2008
- Badbone I'm a Fan of Badbone 11 fans permalink

Good thing it wasn't someone paying $50,000 for White families to move somewhere. That would be racist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 09/10/2008
- GravitonX I'm a Fan of GravitonX 53 fans permalink
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Don't think that the compounds in Idaho haven't thought of it. Problem is that most of them are broke and living on food stamps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 09/10/2008

Jews aren't white? I'm sure there are some Black ones, but aren't they like, you know... mostly white?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 09/11/2008

Hmmm, 50 grand to stay 5 years?

That's a ten grand a year bonus, if wages are comparable, then you can return to civilization.

Think they would take extremely recent converts?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 09/10/2008
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 161 fans permalink
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They could throw in potato knishes and kugels every day for life and I wouldn''t move there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 09/09/2008
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The peanuts in that town make it nearly worth the move.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 09/10/2008
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