Richard Kreitner, an author and historian focusing on Jewish history and American slavery, and Shari Rabin, a scholar specializing in the Jewish South, offer fascinating insights into the Southern Jewish experience. They discuss Jewish immigration's roots, the struggle for equality, and the roles of notable figures like Judah Benjamin. The conversation highlights Ernestine Rose's advocacy for women's rights and abolition, the rise of anti-Semitism during the Civil War, and the political dynamics in the post-war Jewish community.