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COVID-19 forces synagogue communities to reinvent themselves – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 16, 2020

Our congregations are defined by the connections we share among each other, not contained, or limited by a physical space. Throughout this COVID-19 pandemic, access to our physical spaces has remained limited. During this time, our synagogues Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, Bnai Jeshurun Congregation, Congregation Shaarey Tikvah, Suburban Temple-Kol Ami, Temple Emanu El, Temple Israel Ner Tamid, Park Synagogue and The Temple-Tifereth Israel have launched innovative digital programming, worship and lifecycle moments to stay engaged socially, connected to God, Torah and Israel, and invested in mitzvot and tikkun olam.

With synagogues off-limits for the High Holidays, attention is turning to Jewish practice at home – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| August 16, 2020

(JTA) In Montreal, the boxes will include apple or honey cake mix. In New Hampshire, theyll include bird seed

With Synagogues off-Limits for the High Holy Days, Attention Is Turning to Jewish Practice at Home – Jewish Journal

| August 16, 2020

(JTA) In Montreal, the boxes will include apple or honey cake mix. In New Hampshire, theyll include bird seed.

Latter-day Saints join with Jewish congregation in landscaping project – Deseret News

| August 16, 2020

SALT LAKE CITY During the first week of August, the 6-acre property surrounding the Congregation Kol Ami Jewish Synagogue underwent a major transformation.

Faith Works: George Washington and the prophet Micah – The Newark Advocate

| August 16, 2020

Jeff Gill, Guest Columnist Published 1:32 p.m. ET Aug. 15, 2020 George Washington came to Newport, Rhode Island, 230 years ago this week

Inside Out: S.I. steps up with donations again while live music lives at Aunt Butchies – SILive.com

| August 16, 2020

Editors Note: Welcome to Inside Out, our weekly roundup of stories about Staten Islanders of all ages who are making waves, being seen, supporting our community and just making our borough a special place to live. Have a story for Inside Out?

I organized a solidarity mission from Israel to New York City during the pandemic. This is what I heard. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| August 16, 2020

KIBBUTZ RAVID, Israel (JTA) In June, during some of this pandemics darkest days, I boarded a plane in Tel Aviv and headed for the heart of American Jewry.

The frustration, hope and diversity of Minneapolis Black Jews – Forward

| August 16, 2020

White Minnesotans liked to think their state was a progressive paradise until it became the birthplace of Americas most powerful reckoning over racism since the Civil Rights era. Having been born and raised there myself, I grew up with the myth of Minnesotan exceptionalism: The state has welcomed immigrant communities from around the world.

Clergy Get Creative In Attempts To Engage Youth During Pandemic – Public Radio Tulsa

| August 16, 2020

The Rev. Shannon Fleck, executive director of the Oklahoma Conference of Churches, has a "10,000-foot view" of the various Christian denominations that make up her organization, and that clergy of all stripes agree on one thing. "I can say unequivocally: They did not teach us how to pastor during a pandemic in seminary," Fleck said, on a virtual panel discussion with religious leaders from various faiths organized by the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy.

Volunteers needed Sunday to help clean explosion site – WBAL TV Baltimore

| August 16, 2020

Volunteers needed Sunday to help clean explosion site Copy Link Copy {copyShortcut} to copyLink copied! Updated: 2:42 PM EDT Aug 14, 2020 Volunteers are sought to help clean up the site of Monday's explosion in northwest Baltimore.City Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer announced Friday that volunteers are needed to help clean the explosion site on Sunday.Schleifer said volunteers are needed from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday to assist with low-level cleanup.


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