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Survey: 13% of NJ’s young adults think Jews caused the Holocaust – New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio

| September 23, 2020

This is why every nationality in this country needs a month to celebrate their heritage. A 50-state survey of millennials and Gen Zers(ages 18-39) done by the nonprofit "The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany" found some knew little to nothing about the most horrific event in modern history

Coronavirus crisis is testing the resilience of Europe’s small Jewish communities – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| September 23, 2020

(JTA) With 20 years of experience as a professional singer, Petra Ernyei had enjoyed a reasonable level of job security. During the High Holidays especially, Ernyei, 44, could depend on steady gigs from local Jewish organizations in her native Czech Republic, home to some of European Jewrys oldest heritage sites

Coronavirus is testing the resilience of Europes small Jewish communities – The Jerusalem Post

| September 23, 2020

With 20 years of experience as a professional singer, Petra Ernyei had enjoyed a reasonable level of job security. During the High Holidays especially, Ernyei, 44, could depend on steady gigs from local Jewish organizations in her native Czech Republic, home to some of European Jewrys oldest heritage sites

When RBG came to see Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish – Forward

| September 23, 2020

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Zalmen Mlotek/Courtesy of Mlotek Many stars came to visit our shtetl, including Lin Manuel Miranda, Bette Midler, Hugh Jackman, Hillary Clinton, to name a few, but no night did the stars shine as bright as the night when Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg came to visit. Our National Yiddish Theater-Folksbiene production of Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish, directed by Joel Grey, ran in New York for two years, first at the Museum of Jewish Heritage and then, after a six month sold out engagement, for another ten months at Stage 42 off-Broadway.

Some Cuyahoga County residents would have to travel 90 minutes to use the countys only ballot drop box: The – cleveland.com

| September 23, 2020

Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.coms free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. The sunshine continues today in Northeast Ohio, but it will be a bit warmer, with highs climbing into the mid-70s. Overnight lows will be in the mid-50s with clear skies.

Limited by COVID-19, Jewish community finds ways to keep traditions alive, connections strong – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

| September 23, 2020

Jewish families celebrate the Jewish new year with the shofar, a sacred instrument made from a rams horn, at home due to the Covid pandemic. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Theres a certain comfort people of faith find in religious services: the shared sense of tradition, the feeling of kinship with others who gather

Rosh Hashana in the Pandemic: Rabbis, Cantors and Video Crews – The New York Times

| September 19, 2020

Rosh Hashana, it is written, begins on Friday evening, the first day of the holy month of Tishrei. But at the Brooklyn Heights Synagogue, like many other congregations, preparations for this years High Holy Days services began far earlier, and were vastly different

Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage reopens to the public today – WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland

| August 26, 2020

BEACHWOOD, Ohio (WJW) The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is reopening its doors to the public today, after shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic back in March.

Words, like sticks and stones, can hurt us – The Jewish Star

| August 26, 2020

By Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb For many of us, the first pieces of wisdom we learned were from nursery rhymes and schoolyard jingles. Sometimes these childish lessons had value, but more often they were off the mark and had the effect of distorting a truer perspective on life.

Here’s a list of fall festivals that are canceled or will be virtual due to COVID-19 – Corpus Christi Caller-Times

| August 26, 2020

South Texans will celebratefalla little differently this year. As COVID-19 continues to vexthe region, many festivals and events have opted to cancel or transform the celebration into a virtual event to keep the community safe. Here's a list of fall festivals and events that will be canceled, ongoing or virtual in 2020


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