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Shavuot, while not explicitly a day of forgiveness in the same way as Yom Kippur, is a time for reflection, spiritual renewal ...
While summer sun is shining on Northeast Ohio, it’s the perfect moment to start thinking ahead – not to snow shovels and icy ...
As a member of the Revere City Council, I am now the longest serving member and the Dean of the Council. Many have referred to me as the Councillor of Reason. I am proud to view what has been achieved ...
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ and senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of June 23-27. APPROVE ...
Kosher Theatresports, an improvisational comedy show known for its blend of quick wit and Jewish humour, to return to the ...
Kosher Theatresports, an improvisational comedy show known for its blend of quick wit and Jewish humour, is set to return to ...
The Last Supper took place during a significant time in the Jewish calendar. Passover, a celebration of God’s miraculous ...
Journalist Jancee Dunn asks us to look for life’s tiny, little joys. Often, the grandeur of happiness feels unattainable; ...
Jewish Cleveland organizations demonstrated their support and allyship of the LGBTQ+ community during PRIDE in the CLE on ...
Yamim Baim will make Jewish music history at the legendary Bethel Woods with the first ever open-air Jewish concert of this ...
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The Forward on MSNOtto Frank’s refugee file, a Rothschild Talmud and a menorah bong tell the story of the Jewish past — and futureA tractate concerning Jewish monetary law from the Babylonian Talmud, scribed in 1721 by a 12-year-old Amschel Moses ...
Elie Wiesel may not have lived to see the latest devastating wave of antisemitism, but he did prepare us to confront it. Let July 2 be the day the world listens—and acts.
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