05/28/2026
Join us for our Annual Meeting as we come together to celebrate another year of preserving and sharing Jewish Dallas history.
This year’s program features a special Columbian Club presentation, including a compilation reel and panel discussion with May Sebel, Robert Feldman, and Scott Robbins, moderated by Bobby Goodman.
Register now: bit.ly/2526annual
June 7, 2026 2-4PM Aaron Family JCC
05/26/2026
With deep gratitude, we thank our outgoing board members for their time, leadership, and dedication. We are so appreciative of all you’ve given to DJHS.
Join us in wishing them a heartfelt farewell and welcoming our new board members at the Annual Meeting! Register now: bit.ly/2526annual
June 7, 2026 2-4PM Aaron Family JCC
05/25/2026
They wrote history with their sacrifice—today, we remember their story.
05/14/2026
Join us for firsthand reflections from former members of The Columbian Club!
Sunday, June 7
2:00-4:00PM
Dallas JCC - Zale Auditorium
Register: bit.ly/2526annual
05/12/2026
Join us as Bobby takes us on a walk down memory lane with past members of The Columbian Club.
Sunday. June 7
2:00-4:00 PM
Dallas JCC - Zale Auditorium
Register: bit.ly/2526annual
05/11/2026
Join us for a powerful evening of Jewish American storytelling on survival, heritage, and responsibility. Hear from community leaders as they share what their families brought to Dallas—and what it means today.
We are honored to feature the following speakers:
• Todd Polikoff, CEO, Aaron Family JCC
• Risa Gross, Senior Director of Impact and Agency Relations, DJCF
• Anjelica Ruiz, Director of Libraries and Archives, Temple Emanu-El
• Jo Reingold, President, DJHS Board of Directors
Register now: https://bit.ly/whatmyfamilycarried
05/10/2026
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Marty Mintz—a beloved teacher, devoted volunteer, and cherished friend. Marty shaped lives through his generosity of spirit and his passion for learning, always giving his time and wisdom with kindness and humor.
Marty’s love for Judaism, movies, and—above all—his family defined him. Whether in the classroom, the community, or a conversation about a favorite film, he had a rare way of making people feel seen and valued. He leaves behind a legacy of learning, service, and love that will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know him.
May his memory be for a blessing. 💙
Marty Mintz - Dallas Jewish Historical Society Oral History Video
Marty Mintz was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1944. He has been a very active leader and supporter of Dallas's Jewish community.
05/08/2026
Our thoughts are with the family of Janet Hershman who shared her Jewish journey with us in 2013. She was a lifelong volunteer within the Jewish community and shared her values of community involvement, family and service in her oral history. May her memory always be for a blessing!
Janet Hershman - Dallas Jewish Historical Society Oral History Video
Janet Hershman, born in 1934 in Dallas, has from a young age been a very active supporter and leader in the Dallas Jewish community.