Among Marginalized Voices at Upcoming Theater Festival: Conservatives – Heritage.org
admin | January 18, 2021
Succeeding in the world of theater is tough no matter who you are. But if youre a conservative Orthodox Jew, its even tougher.
admin | January 18, 2021
Succeeding in the world of theater is tough no matter who you are. But if youre a conservative Orthodox Jew, its even tougher.
admin | January 18, 2021
Lower Manhattans Local News Four Walls for a Few Months Longer State Extends, Expands Eviction and Foreclosure Bans Credited with Saving Thousands of Lives Above: Belongings of a homeless person. Below: State Senator Brian Kavanagh: We are delivering real protection for countless renters and homeowners who would otherwise be at risk of losing their homes
admin | January 14, 2021
Designer Zac Posen and Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen learn about their Ashkenazi Jewish heritage this month on episodes of Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Both knew little about their immigrant roots other than they originated in the Eastern European Pale of Settlement in greater Russia. But forensic genealogy research reveals several generations of ancestors and some unexpected surprises.
admin | January 14, 2021
Image by Getty Images Sheldon Adelson the billionaire casino magnate, philanthropist, and Republican mega-donor fractured his relationships with both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump in the final months of his life.
admin | January 14, 2021
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage reopens to the public Monday, Jan. 18, with a celebration to honor the legacy of the Rev
admin | January 14, 2021
Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Heres what you need to know on this Monday, January 11.
admin | January 6, 2021
JTA Tuesdays two runoff elections in Georgia wont just decide control of the US Senate. Theyll also be significant symbolic wins for one or both of the polarized sides of the American Jewish community
admin | January 4, 2021
More than one million of Israels population of 9.3 million have now received the first of two doses of the Pfizer/BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine. Politics has played a role in the countrys drive to get people inoculated against the disease, with prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who will soon face another general election, of the belief that a successful and rapid vaccination programme could lay the ground for victory
admin | January 4, 2021
Business events Pontiac Chamber of Commerce hosts Fruitful Toast, 5:30-7 p.m.
admin | January 4, 2021
(JTA) As one of the youngest Holocaust survivors, Eva Clarke has spent years telling the story of how her mother, weighing just 68 pounds, gave birth to her inside a concentration camp just a month before it was liberated. But this spring, as COVID-19 shut down public life, Clarkes visits to schools and community centers in the United Kingdom came to a screeching halt, indefinitely, she recalls. Earlier this month, she got a fresh audience when an RV pulled into her driveway in Cambridge.