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I recently attended a wedding celebration, and after dinner the woman seated beside me remarked on having finished her ...
On Tuesday, June 17, The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life, is bringing the spirit of the Borscht Belt to Brooklyn with “Catskills, BK: Dirtier Dancing,” a rooftop party at the Moxy Hotel ...
Legendary entertainer Barry Manilow had ‘em singing and dancing in the aisles one last time on June 5 during “Manilow: The ...
When Josh Bass looks out the window of his Taft law firm office at 200 Public Square in downtown Cleveland, he said he sees ...
This article was produced as part of the New York Jewish Week’s Teen Journalism Fellowship, a program that works with Jewish teens around New York City to report on issues ...
A memo includes two articles disputing the claim that “New York is standing idly by while antisemitism and hate crimes are committed with impunity.”The post Hochul touts record on battling ...
Two Palestinians who flew to the United States on valid tourist visas to raise awareness about their village’s plight were denied entry and detained by federal border agents at San ...
An Israeli professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who called for a halt to the COVID-19 vaccine is one of eight new people appointed by U.S. Health Secretary Robert ...
The Cleveland Jewish News won five awards at the 47th annual Press Club of Cleveland 2025 All Ohio Excellence in Journalism ...
The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that more than 7 seven million adults in the U.S. suffer from the disease. The advocacy ...
Laura and Ben Sheridan knew only fragments about Ben’s uncle, Ben Zion Bernstein – the eldest of six children in a Russian ...
There are 90,000 people that are still waiting for somebody to reach out to them,” Rabbi Shlomo Köves said of Hungary's ...
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