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The community must lead the way to net zero emissions – Jewish News

| August 11, 2021

Earlier this week, the IPCC, or Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, released a scientific report on the state of climate change. The IPCC are an international body of scientists and politicians, and this report basically confirmed much of what we already knew but significantly, a confirmation based in scientific knowledge. Our planet is continuing to warm, and humans are most responsible for this change

Greater Phoenix’s Orthodox community reflects on ‘explosive growth’ – Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

| August 11, 2021

When Rabbi Ariel Shoshan and his wife, Ayala, moved to Phoenix from Baltimore in July 2002, he can only recall a handful of kosher restaurants, four daily minyanim and one K-8 school. It is not really possible to put words to the explosive growth of Torah Judaism in the Phoenix area (since), he said.

Green Road Synagogue unveils state-of-the-art shul – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 7, 2021

In recent years as Green Road Synagogue was using its original building, the lobby and hallways were crammed with strollers. Not anymore

Several Synagogues and Organizations Will Join Hazon’s Green Shabbat Event Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| August 7, 2021

On Friday night and Saturday morning, Aug. 13-14, members of the Metro Detroit Jewish community will come together to celebrate Green Shabbat, sponsored by Hazon Detroit

The Sofia: The new Tiberias luxury hotel with a Zionist background – The Jerusalem Post

| August 7, 2021

Sofia is the name of the new classy hotel in Tiberias, and theres a story behind it. Owners Raul and Sophie Sarogo plan to make Sofia the first in a chain of Israeli five-star boutique hotels that will bear their Zionist grandmothers name.They had to start off the chain in Tiberias because of their family story.

Lawyer: University Heights mayor discriminates against Orthodox Jews – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 7, 2021

Even as the city of University Heights and the Aleksander Shul have come to an agreement allowing the University Heights Parkway house to be used as a synagogue for Shabbos and High Holy Days, a lawyer representing the synagogue has accused Mayor Michael Dylan Brennan of discriminating against members of the Orthodox community.

Houses of worship have been left out of the construction boom – Yahoo News

| August 7, 2021

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, FRED; Chart: Axios Visuals Construction spending in the U.S

More Worried Than Ever About the Threat of American Antisemitism – thejewishchronicle.net

| August 7, 2021

On July 29, 2014, at the height of a conflict between Hamas terrorists and Israel, while rockets from Gaza were intentionally launched at Israeli civilians, three men of Palestinian descent threw Molotov cocktails at the Bergisch Synagogue in Wuppertal, Germany. The attack occurred at the end of Ramadan as anti-Israel protests flared in Western Europe. If this inciting incident does not seem eerily familiar, the reader has not been paying enough attention (or their news sources have not deemed the recent surge in antisemitism worthy of coverage)

The Havurah Is Having a Party, and All Are Invited | Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber – Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber

| August 7, 2021

On Sunday, Aug. 8, from 4 to 7 p.m. Vashon Havurah will host a grand re-opening celebration; all islanders, Jewish or not, are invited to come and celebrate with us.

Acclaimed artist takes over walls of Sydney Jewish Museum – Australian Jewish News

| August 7, 2021

When you wander around parts of Europe, what once stood there as part of a vibrant, bustling Jewish community, is sadly no longer. In some parts, there is recognition of the synagogue that once stood, or the community school building that taught children their ABCs.


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