Going into its third year, the state of Ohio’s donation deadline to a scholarship granting organization program is April 15 ...
Temple Emanu El in Orange held its Consecration of six first-graders on Jan. 17 during erev Shabbat services, with Rabbi Matt ...
Leaders at a Salford synagogue have expressed their devastation after a large fire caused significant damage to parts of the building. The blaze broke out just before 5pm, as members of the local ...
BEREA, Ohio — The local Kiwanis Club hosted its first-ever open house on a frigid and snowy mid-January evening. Despite the weather, the event attracted 40 prospective new members, 20 club ...
A proposed mixed-use development in Berea is taking shape with a key anchor announced. Discover the timeline for construction and what else is planned for the area. Haslam Sports Group and ...
Adam Moule, 33, is also accused of an attack on the Newtown Synagogue in the early hours of January 11. Mr Moule’s home was raided by police on Tuesday night, and he was taken into custody.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Police have arrested a second man over an attempt to burn down Newtown Synagogue this month, Tasering the suspect before he was ...
A second man has been arrested over an attempt to set a synagogue on fire in Newtown in Sydney's inner west earlier this month. Detectives attended a hotel on Pyrmont Bridge Road in Darling ...
One of the sickos accused of plotting to attack New York City synagogues sobbed his way through sentencing Wednesday — after he admitted to helping a neo-Nazi buy an illegal gun in 2022.
NSW Police arrested 33-year-old Pyrmont man Adam Moule on Tuesday for allegedly vandalising Newtown Synagogue in Sydney’s inner west with Nazi symbols and trying, unsuccessfully, to set it on fire.
Vandals at the Inner West Newtown Synagogue in Sydney on Saturday morning. (photo credit: NSW Police) An Australian man was arrested and charged for alleged vandalization and attempt to set a ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. NSW Premier Chris Minns has called the arrest of a man who allegedly tried to burn down an inner Sydney synagogue a “big ...
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