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Gesher, the J and Federation Partner on Jewish Agency Career Expo Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| September 8, 2022

Gesher Human Services, The J and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit are working together to hold a community-wide Jewish agency career expo to help Jewish communal agencies connect with more potential candidates and increase hiring opportunities. Around 15 Jewish agencies are expected to have booths at the career expo where they can meet, screen and interview candidates. Candidates will have the opportunity to receive free professional headshots and resume support.

Leaning Into the Difficulty – Jewish Exponent

| September 8, 2022

Rabbi Jason Bonder By Rabbi Jason Bonder Parshat Ki Teitzei Every Rosh Hashanah, we read the Biblical story called The Binding of Isaac. In that story, Abraham ties up his son, Isaac, lifts a dagger above him and is seemingly ready to end Isaacs life

Cleveland Cop Who Praised Hitler Should Be Punished, US Jewish Groups Say – Algemeiner

| September 8, 2022

US Jewish groups are seeking an apology and sanctions following news that a Cleveland cop who was revealed to have made past antisemitic comments will keep his job. Last week, Cleveland officials announced that police officer Ismail Quran, a former Officer of the Year, cannot be fired for saying Let me salute to Hitler the great and Scumbag Yahoodi on Twitter. Explaining the decision, Mayor Justin Bibb and Chief of Police Wayne Drummond said the actions took place years before he was hired.

The joys of catching a baseball at the Giants’ Jewish heritage night J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 8, 2022

Theres always been something special for me about Giants games. As a kid growing up in San Francisco, I learned the ins and outs of the sport from my dad, the biggest baseball fan there ever was.

It is time to make big bets on teens and young adults – eJewish Philanthropy

| September 8, 2022

If there is a consistent thread that I can identify in virtually all the key inflection points along my journey as a Jewish communal leader, it is this: older and wiser people giving me the gift of trust, which enabled me to grow. For a Jewish community that is struggling with questions of whether we have a sufficient leadership pipeline for the Jewish future, and that is anxious about the ideas and identities of the next generation of Jews, this may be our winning strategy. Three experiences stand out for me from my teen years.

Beinart Blathers On – Jewish Exponent

| September 8, 2022

We expect a public intellectual to take sides, frame arguments, articulate thoughtful analyses and help shape our thinking. Liberal journalist Peter Beinart is a public intellectual who fills very few of those expectations

Ukraine-related presentations at the 18th World Congress of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem – UJE – Ukrainian Jewish Encounter

| September 8, 2022

Posted In: UJE Initiatives, Outreach The 18th quadrennial World Congress of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, 8-12 August 2022, included over 1700 presentations and participants from over 40 countries. Ukrainian representation was seriously limited by Russia's war on Ukraine, which prevented many scholars from participating

Seniors matter to us . . . now more than ever – thejewishchronicle.net

| September 8, 2022

Since its inception more than 30 years ago, the Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) has disbursed more than $75 million to Jewish aging programs and partnerships within our community, vastly exceeding the original endowment of $45 million. More than $60 million has gone to activities of the Jewish Association on Aging. Above that, JHF has established itself as a national leader and even global leader in improved models for skilled nursing care; training the older adult workforce; advocacy for policies that support caregivers and quality at the end of life; and medical advances in the physical and mental health of seniors

Jamaica, Jews and Christopher Columbus: The Fascinating History of Jews in Jamaica – aish.com – Aish.com

| September 4, 2022

Jamaica! Reggae music, Bob Marley, beaches, palm trees, Usain Bolt and Jews.

Denigration: A Tragic Story of Jews in Art from the Late Renaissance – aish.com – Aish.com

| September 4, 2022

Italian-Jewish businessman Daniele da Norsa removed the outdoor painting of Madonna and Child, triggering a terrible series of consequences. When the successful Italian-Jewish businessman Daniele da Norsa purchased a handsome new home in Mantua, Italy, he knew it would need at least one delicate upgrade: the painting of Madonna and Child would have to be removed before they could move into the house on the corner of the Piazzetta di San Simone


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