(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 […]
The Body in Yiddish
I hurt my knee a while back, and it’s still bothering me. I try not […]
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 […]
Mae Muller, UK’s Eurovision contestant, is applying for German passport because grandfather fled Nazis
(JTA) — Mae Muller, the United Kingdom’s representative in the Eurovision Song Contest this week, […]






