Photo credit: theatre dybbuk Submitted by Mayerson JCC This November, theatre dybbuk brings its bold […]
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Torahpalooza 2025: How should Jewish texts be read in the twenty-first century?
Courtesy of University of Cincinnati Department of Judaic Studies.Miriam Anzovin Submitted by Matthew Kraus, Head […]
“Spiritual Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto: The Buried Sermons of Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman Shapira”
Submitted by Congregation Sha’arei Torah While the armed Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is well known, the […]
Jewish Family Service Food Pantry expands hours amid SNAP delays
By Jeffrey CatalanoAssistant Editor The Jewish Family Service (JFS) Heldman Family Food Pantry at the […]
Israel’s Milestones and Their Meanings | Sessions #6–#8
By Jeffrey CatalanoAssistant Editor “Israel’s Milestones and Their Meanings” is an 8-part series offering a […]
Skirball Museum and American Jewish Archives to celebrate legacy of famed Jewish sculptor Moses Jacob Ezekiel
Courtesy of The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish ArchivesEzekiel at home of […]
For The Sake of Argument
By Jeffrey CatalanoAssistant Editor On Wednesday, November 5, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the […]
A Jew in the rain
Photo credit: Anna Selman By Anna SelmanContributing Writer It was raining on October 7. The […]
Honoring Holocaust survivors: Community’s help needed to place grave markers
Photo credit: Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati Submitted by Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati In […]
International exhibition “Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.” opens in Cincinnati
Submitted by Cincinnati Museum Center A new exhibition bearing witness to the realities of Auschwitz […]
