(Jewish News of Greater Phoenix via JTA) — In a June 8 interview with Jewish […]
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Amy Spitalnick visits Cincinnati as first scholar-in-residence for Leaders in Light Institute
By Melissa W. HunterAssistant Editor On Thursday, September 7, the JCRC of Cincinnati hosted Amy […]
Maccabi Games Encourage Competition and Connections for Team Cincinnati
Submitted by The Mayerson JCC Jewish teens from all over the world entered the FLA […]
Simchat Torah on the Seven Seas
Submitted by Congregation Etz Chaim Congregation Etz Chaim is known for doing Simchat Torah a […]
Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati celebrates 18 years with alumni hakhel
Submitted by Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati, under the leadership of Rabbi Gershon Avtzon, […]
Prominent Jewish books cited in copyright lawsuit against AI companies
(JNS) — Michael Chabon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 2000 novel “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,” […]
A California county calls off ‘American Christian Heritage Month’ after fierce backlash
(J. Jewish News of Northern California via JTA) — Two months after proclaiming that July […]
Genesis Prize CEO Stan Polovets accused of drugging and sexually assaulting woman
(JTA) – Stan Polovets, an oil industry executive who used his wealth and connections to […]
Texas teacher reportedly fired after reading from Anne Frank’s diary to students
(JTA) – A middle school teacher in a district outside Houston, Texas, has been fired […]
California ethnic-studies faculty label Jews ‘highly funded lobby groups’
(JNS) — A faculty group contacted California Gov. Gavin Newsom to air its grievances in […]








