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Volunteering is rejuvenating and “good for the soul,” said David DiCosola, one of 18 volunteers from Jewish Philanthropies of ...
Through the Jewish-Latino Teen Coalition, courageous young leaders from numerous high schools throughout Tucson, Arizona, ...
You don’t have to be Jewish to attend Jewish Student Union meetings at University High School. JSU board members offer snacks ...
This past week, a colleague and I shared these thoughts about the tragic and senseless murders of two Israeli Embassy Staff ...
“Tragically, Jewish men, women, and children continue to face anti-Semitic discrimination, persecution, and violence today, and Jewish institutions and places of worship remain targets of vandalism ...
TEL AVIV (JTA) — For the first time in a decade, the United States and a coalition of world powers have reached an agreement with Iran to curb the country’s nuclear program. The deal requires Iran to ...
Jenny Davenport, a PJ Library mother, reports that her daughter, Charlotte, age 9, received PJ’s “Once Upon an Apple Cake: A Rosh Hashanah Story,” and read it in one sitting. She then chose it as her ...
Congregation Beit Simcha will present a Jewish Comedy Night starring Rabbi Bob Alper on Sunday, March 31 at 7 p.m. Presenting material that’s intelligent, sophisticated, and 100 percent clean, Alper ...
Lisa Robins as author Sherri Mandel in ‘The Blessing of a Broken Heart’ The Phoenix-based Arizona Jewish Theatre Company will present “The Blessing of a Broken Heart,” based on the award- winning book ...
Al Basha’s Grant Road grocery store is like a mom and pop corner shop. The neatly stacked shelves are brimming with a variety of global goodies, in these days when finding well-stocked market shelves ...
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Thousands of students in Jerusalem and other cities across the country were sent home Monday to isolation after staff and students were found to have COVID-19. Schools in Israel ...