Maybe Raleigh/Durham? Charlotte definitely does
no daily minyan in RDU and the daily minyan in Charlotte isn't Orthodox
Rabbi Oppenheim completed the bulk of his studies at Mir Yeshiva Kollel in Jerusalem. In 1996 he received smicha (rabbinical ordination) from Rav Yitzchak Kulitz, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. He also trained in pedagogy and pastoral psychology at Ohr LaGolah Leadership Institute. His first teaching job in 1996 was at Yeshivat Shaarei Yerushalayim. Three years later, he began teaching at Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem. He became a Senior Lecturer in Discovery Seminars and Jerusalem Fellowships, a Gemora (Talmud) Rebbi in the Beis Midrash program, a Marriage Education Counselor, and an Advisor for madrichim (counselors) on Aish programs. His teaching is imbued with an attitude derived from his years at Aish HaTorah: “[to provide]opportunities for Jews of all backgrounds to discover the beauty and meaning of their heritage in an atmosphere of open inquiry and mutual respect” (www.aish.com). He started the Dallas Area Torah Association community in Plano, Texas where he lived before coming to Charlotte.
Who else davens every day??? http://www.charlottetorahcenter.com claims to have a daily minyan and seems quite orthodox to me
Charleston SC used to be one of the centers of American Jewish life. I believe there is still an active community. Hilton Head SC is a very popular tourist destination and may have a chabad
does anyone have contact info for chabad in south carolina family is stuck there had a car accident need some help can'tget through to anyone
right now they are in manning South Carolina tried calling a few chabad but no answer
Find the Rabbis’ and Rebbetzins’ names and try googling to locate a home/cell number, also try sending an email with an urgent subject like “URGENT: Stranded Jews need YOUR help!!”
it's good to be a Lubavitcher