Our histories are woven. Come see what makes it yours.

Visit us to discover the largest archival repository of Jewish history for Georgia and Alabama. We offer many resources for conducting research and we are home to the Jewish Genealogical Society of Georgia. Whether you want trace your ancestry or learn about Southern Jewish life, we welcome you to get up close and personal with our ever-evolving collections.

Ida Pearle and Joseph Cuba Family Archives

Hoping to steep yourself in history? Get immersed in the largest collection of Jewish archives in the Southeast and learn countless stories of joy, resiliency and sweet tea.

Estroff Family Library

Wondering what gems you can find? Our extensive collection of maps, posters, books, films, periodicals, and directories paint a clear picture of Southern Jewish life.

The Leo Frank Case

After the murder of Mary Phagan in 1913, Leo Frank was arrested for the crime. The events that followed one of the most sensational trials of the century – Frank’s conviction, the commutation of his death sentence and his subsequent lynching – polarized Atlanta.

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Our Archives

Contemplating what to do with those heirlooms and old photos? Donating family keepsakes allows us to continue preserving and sharing these beautiful stories.

Ask the Archivist

Having trouble navigating our collections or not seeing what you’re looking for? Ask our Archivist and someone will be in touch shortly to help guide you.

Genealogy

Looking to learn more about your ancestry or simply dig into the science of genealogy? The Jewish Genealogical Society of Georgia is here to guide you along your journey.

CLOSED - January 22nd

The Breman is closed on Wednesday January 22nd due to inclement weather and road conditions.

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