(JTA) — More than 550 rabbis are calling for the Biden administration’s forthcoming strategy on
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‘An affront to Holocaust victims’: Deborah Lipstadt slams Mahmoud Abbas for likening Israel to Joseph Goebbels
(JTA) — Deborah Lipstadt, the State Department’s top envoy combating antisemitism, condemned Palestinian Authority
Following jury selection, Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial to begin May 30
(JTA) — The trial of the alleged shooter in the Pittsburgh synagogue attack is slated
Codex Sassoon acquired for ANU Museum of the Jewish People for $38.1 million
(JTA) — A 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible became the most expensive book ever sold Wednesday when
JFC holds its annual meeting
By Julia Olson, Assistant Editor The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati held its annual meeting last
Cincinnati resident selected as presenter at IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy in London, July 30 – Aug. 3, 2023
Submitted by Jacob Heisler of the American Jewish Archives (IAJGS) — Jacob Heisler of Cincinnati,
Zied’s Jewish Cemeteries Veterans Project Now Complete
Submitted by Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnati Memorial Day in America brings the generations together
One Goat: Countless Perspectives Multi-media virtual presentation on Had Gadya by Cantor Ella Gladstone Martin
Submitted by the Skirball Museum In conjunction with its exhibition, “Frank Stella: Had Gadya,
Wise hosts Evening of Appreciation for Rabbi Thomashow
by Melissa Hunter, Assistant Editor On Friday, May 19, 2023, Isaac M. Wise Temple hosted
‘Jewish life goes on’: Djerba Jews and their supporters show resilience after deadly attack
(JTA) — The day after a gunman killed four people outside an ancient place of