These publications from the 1800s and early 1900s held together fragile communities at the far edges of the Jewish world.
An overnight-Jewish camp in Beachwood will undergo a $2.2 million capital project that will result in a new 650-seat, covered amphitheater.
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This week’s Torah portion, Mishpatim, represents the first extensive listing of laws given by God to the Israelites through Moses. In many ways, it can be seen as an expansion ...
When the New Orleans community heard about the arson attack in Mississippi, everyone sprang into action. Word spread quickly, and one of us—Lindsay Baach Friedmann—immediately swung into action, ...
Shabbat shalom! For those who celebrate, happy Valentine’s Day. Appropriately, Congregation Bonai Shalom is holding a special Engagement Party Saturday night for Rabbi Marc Soloway and his fiancé, ...
As I meet with leaders in Munich and in the weeks ahead, I will advocate for a clear moral line to be drawn. Individuals such as Ms. Albanese must be removed from the UN before more damage can be done ...
Charles Bronfman and Jeffrey Solomon call for creating political networks, advocating for minority rights within Israel and ...
That’s what happened when Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Stephanie Pridgeon brought award-winning director Sandi ...
The case highlights New York City’s struggle to balance the preservation of cherished community spaces with the dire need for ...
Head to The Hub at Temple Beth Am in Pinecrest to see comedians including Colin Quinn (“Saturday Night Live” and “Tough Crowd ...
Camp Wise in Claridon Township received a $1.1M Mandel Foundation grant for a new 650-seat amphitheater, boosting Jewish camp programs and community gatherings.