A group of elderly Jewish men meet every Wednesday in Boca Raton for a coffee […]
Today in Israeli History: January 19 – January 25
January 19, 1990 — Resolution 242 Author Arthur Goldberg Dies Arthur Goldberg, a former U.S. […]
Artemis Mediterranean Bistro Wins “Best Restaurant” Award
Fresh from winning Montgomery’s 2023 award for best restaurant, Mehmet Coskum had this to say: […]
Etiquette and nipples
My husband was reading in the living room. I was sprawled out on the family […]
Lichter Lecture Series concludes with David Myer’s ‘American Shtetl’
By Melissa Hunter Assistant Editor On Thursday, January 25, David Myer, Distinguished Professor of History […]
Northern Hills Synagogue to host Scout Shabbat
Submitted by Miami Valley Council Boy Scouts of America Calling all current and past Scouts […]
Many Jews criticized Harvard’s Oct. 7 response. Fewer are applauding President Claudine Gay’s resignation.
(JTA) — The pressure that built on Harvard’s president, Claudine Gay, to resign began after […]
How the watermelon wound up on Jennifer Garner’s daughter’s sweatshirt as a symbol of Palestinian nationalism
(JTA) — When the social media watchdog group StopAntisemitism this week posted a photo of […]
San Diego State U sent an email supporting students after Oct. 7. It’s now being investigated for Islamophobia.
(JTA) — Two days after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks in Israel, the president of […]
Citing risk to Elie Wiesel’s ‘Night,’ Iowa judge blocks key parts of state book ban law
(JTA) — A federal judge in Iowa has blocked much of a state law forbidding […]











