Sinai Temple has initiated a new Shabbat program to share different traditions from around the Jewish world. As Rabbi Sherman explained in his sermon on Terumah, just as the curtains of the Mishkan ...
A Palm Beach Synagogue Shabbat service highlighted Renewal, a nonprofit that connects kidney donors with recipients and ...
In light of the recent comments about ballet and opera made by Timothée Chalamet, JTA Columnist Andrew Silow-Carroll discusses the similarities between those art forms and Shabbat services — ...
I made Aliyah on July 8, two weeks after the twelve-day Iranian war ended and a year and eight months after the Hamas ...
Ambassador Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun argues that antisemitism is a threat to national security and international stability.
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With most new refugees barred, synagogues turn to serving those already here
DURHAM, N.C. (RNS) — Over the past five years, Judea Reform Congregation has helped resettle 13 refugee families from such countries as Afghanistan, Haiti, Syria, Ukraine and Venezuela. Volunteers are ...
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Amid war, Israeli Para athlete proudly displays her nation's flag at Milan Cortina Paralympic Games
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — The only Israeli athlete at the Milan Cortina Paralympics will leave the Games without a medal but full of pride from displaying her nation's flag at a time of distress ...
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LoveShackFancy Founder Throws Lavish Plaza Bat Mitzvah for Daughter, Featuring Custom Torah
Rebecca Hessel Cohen shared behind-the-scenes moments from her daughter's milestone celebration on TikTok ...
Owen Roubeni, 21, is a college student from the Mashadi Persian community in Great Neck, New York. The Buddha Bodai Mazel Tofu event was his first time meeting the group in person, because he had been ...
As sea turtle nesting season begins, Palm Beach oceanfront properties must shield or position their lights so their can't be seen from the beach.
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1,100+ rabbis sign onto letter supporting immigrant rights: ‘Do Not Oppress the Stranger’
(JTA) — Over 1,100 Jewish clergy from across the United States have signed onto a letter affirming their support for immigrant rights and calling on leaders not to “wrong or oppress the stranger.” The ...
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