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A Super Bowl party was held at a Milwaukee homeless shelter Sunday night. It meant typical game daystapleslike a big TV and a smorgasbord of food andso much more.
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ALBANY Bnai Sholom Reform Congregation brings back its Synagogue Scholars series with a discussion, led by University at Albany professor emerita Martha Rozett, of "Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued Millions of Yiddish Books," by Aaron Lansky, the founder and president of the National Yiddish Book Center, Friday, Feb.
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Autism Society of Greater Akron Posted Feb 17, 2022 at 1: 00 PM 580 Grant Street, Akron OH 44311 330-940-1441 | AutismAkron.org What have you learned about transitioning services during COVID-19? ASGA was able to quickly pivot our programming during COVID to meet the needs of individuals with Autism and their families. We listened to the struggles families experienced and adjusted our programming accordingly.
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admin | February 19, 2022
After the attack on Jewish Synagogue in Texas last month, I read an essay by Deborah Lipstadt, a professor at Emory University in Georgia.
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Walking to the United Synagogues Head Office on a frosty Wednesday morning, I had no idea what to expect.
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Faith and Light: The Architecture of Judaism Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Mail Or Few religions have as much history and symbolism as Judaism.
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Two popular drinking spots in Perth and Northbridge have been identified as close contact COVID-19 exposure sites. Anyone who visited Market Grounds in Perth and Henry Summer in Northbridge on the weekend are being advised to get tested and isolate immediately. These new locations come after five COVID-19 exposure sites, including two regional locations, were added to WA Healths list on Thursday afternoon.
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admin | February 19, 2022
For Conservative Judaism in America, the news lately has been ominous. Looking back over the years, its even worse! Which raises the question: does it have a real future? I started thinking about this when a friend sent me some news from my old Washington Heights neighborhood (in Upper, Upper Manhattan) where I grew up.
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admin | February 19, 2022
West Orange Police in West Orange reported the arrest of a suspect wanted in an incident of bias intimidation and harassment. According to police, on December 18, 2021, a jogger discovered three swastikas drawn on the sidewalk at the Bnai Shalom Temple at 300 Pleasant Valley Way. Police officials said that immediately following the incident, the West Orange Police launched an investigation.
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Changing the Paradigms of Memorialization: the Ongoing Story Behind the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Mail Or Babyn Yar, a ravine in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, witnessed the killing of more than 33,000 Jewish men, women, and children, on September 29 and 30, 1941. The site of one of the largest single massacres perpetrated by occupying German troops against Jews during World War II, Babyn Yar became a symbol of the Holocaust by Bullets. While the main tragic event took place in 1941, throughout the occupation, the site was used as a killing location by the German forces.
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