Thousands attend Boulder Jewish Festival
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Jewish Community Center unveils new fitness centerAlly, a 12-year-old golden retriever, finds joy and youthful energy again when her owners bring home Beau, a playful golden puppy, in Sparks, Nevada. As "GMA" gets ready to move to a new studio, we're taking a look at the place we've called home for nearly 26 years and revisit co-anchors' first days.
The festival celebrates the rich heritage and traditions of the Jewish community in Utica and around the world. This year’s festival featured plenty of family fun with live music, delicious kosher food, a He-Brew Garden, bounce house and more.
Sarajevo teaches us that history is not just found in monuments or museums; it is alive in the choices people make, especially in times of crisis. The story of La Benevolencija is not simply a Jewish story. It is a human story, one that transcends identity to ask, what kind of neighbor, what kind of citizen, what kind of person do I want to be?
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The Forward on MSNBoulder’s ‘shocked and traumatized’ Jewish community takes stock of losses and strengthsAfter an antisemitic firebombing attack on Sunday injured 15 people including an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor, local Jews are finding some measure of support from outside allies
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WISH-TV on MSNCommunity gathers at JCC to celebrate and honor Holocaust survivorsHolocaust survivors were recognized at a luncheon held at the JCC’s Laikin Auditorium honoring Holocaust survivors. The event, organized by the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis and Jewish Family Services,
The Sephardic Hebrew Center in Havana stands as a cornerstone of Jewish life in Cuba, preserving the cultural and religious identity of its community for generations. Founded by Sephardic immigrants from Turkey,
Hundreds of people have gathered at the local Jewish Community Center for a vigil to support the victims of the firebombing attack in Boulder.
“It was a walk just like all our others, until it wasn't,” the anonymous burn victim, who explained to the crowd that, though they’d grown up Jewish, the walks had helped them connect with their faith after the Oct. 7th attacks. “I went to Hebrew school. I had a mitzvah. I observed all the holidays, but I never felt connected to religion.”