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Cleveland Heights maintains deep Jewish connections within citys diversity – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 7, 2021

Starting as a small settlement of log cabins in the early 1800s, the city of Cleveland Heights will celebrate its 100th anniversary on Aug.

Prophet TB Joshua – The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations …

| July 25, 2021

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Onset synagogue plans to replace windows after vandalism this spring – Wareham Week

| July 25, 2021

Approximately six windows at the synagogue in Onset were broken in a suspected act of vandalism sometime in March or April, according to Eli Hauser of the Beth Israel of Onset synagogue. There was no indication that the vandalism was directed at the synagogue intentionally or was a targeted anti-Semitic act, he said. Hauser said it appeared as if someone had taken a stick and hit the windows that face Onset Avenue.

We’re Back! Sim Shalom Online Synagogue will be back live for the High Holidays this year! – WFMZ Allentown

| July 21, 2021

NEW YORK, July 20, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Rabbi Steven Blane will once again lead his Jazz Quartet for High Holiday Services at the iconic Bitter End in the West Village on Rosh Hashanah Tuesday, Sept. 7th, and Yom Kippur Thursday Sept. 16th at 10:30am

Gay Jews shouldn’t have to choose between their pride and their Zionism – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| June 23, 2021

(JTA) To everything there is a season. June is Pride season, one where LGBTQ people proudly refuse to choose between our identities and our demand for the freedom to live equally and without fear. A Wider Bridge, which builds meaningful relationships between LGBTQ people in North America and Israel, has always stood for our ability to celebrate all our identities without being forced into boxes.

Grapevine June 20, 2021: Where the grass is greener – The Jerusalem Post

| June 23, 2021

RCK, A start-up based at Kibbutz Ruhama, last week hosted Dutch ambassador Hans Docter.

Three Things to Take with Us as We Leave the Pandemic Behind – Jewish Week

| June 23, 2021

For the first time, in a very long time, there is hope in the air. Restrictions are lifting, masks are coming off and people are returning to synagogue.

Architect helps rebuild Tree of Life Synagogue: "Light has to be the message of the place" – CBS News

| June 18, 2021

In Pittsburgh, architect Daniel Libeskind is beginning his latest project.

Chabad of Cobb undergoes massive renovation – Yahoo News

| June 18, 2021

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Prince William County commission hears from community on racial, social justice – WTOP

| June 18, 2021

A Prince William County commission tasked with taking a close look at county policies when it comes to race and social issues and reporting back to the board of supervisors, held another listening session for members of the community. A Prince William County, Virginia, commission tasked with taking a closer look at county policies regarding race and social issues and reporting back to the board of supervisors held another listening session with community members Thursday evening. From calls for more police involvement with young people to schools helping children from minority communities improve in school, the Racial and Social Justice Commission got input from residents on various topics


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