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A Nexus for the Black Community, Tone Memphis is Presenting ‘On The Road: Chocolate Cities,’ Group Exhibition Explores Space, Place, and Belonging -…

| September 17, 2021

A GROUP EXHIBITION in Memphis, Tenn., brings together a slate of mostly rising artists whose work explores notions of Blackness, space, place, and belonging.

Hebrew College Torah-Inspired Art Exhibit | JewishBoston – jewishboston.com

| September 17, 2021

Hebrew College launched its centennial year on Sept. 12, 2021, with the opening of Seeing Torah: AVisual Midrash, an art exhibit representing the spiritual, political and feminist lessons of the Torah by Boston artist and Hebrew College adult learner Anita Rabinoff-Goldman. Never miss the best stories and events! Get JewishBoston This Week.

Up against the wall – The Jewish Standard

| September 17, 2021

File this under better late than never. That is, if you have $4 million lying around. Its not too late to get sukkah decorations but its probably too late to order custom-made sukkah decorations online.

Avijatrik set to have its UK premiere – Telegraph India

| September 17, 2021

Avijatrik has been travelling all over the world and now it is all set to have its exclusive UK theatrical premiere in London, Birmingham, and Manchester in September 2021 and in Berlin too. The film directed by Subhrajit Mitra is part of London Indian Film Festival (LIFF), Birmingham Indian Film Festival (BIFF) and Manchester Indian Film Festival (MIFF) September edition of 2021, where the film will have exclusive UK premieres in three cities in a span of two consecutive weekends. A t2 chat with Team Avijatrik...

Now Streaming: COME FROM AWAY, THE DONUT KING, THE RABBI’S CAT – ScreenAnarchy

| September 17, 2021

O Canada! Come From AwayNow streaming on Apple TV+. We are a site that focuses on (mainly) genre films and television shows, but we are also a site that was founded by a Canadian (Todd Brown) and is edited, in part, by Canadians (Andrew Mack and Shelagh Rowan-Legg) and written, in part, by Canadians (including Kurt Halfyard)

Down but not out in the flood – The Jewish Standard

| September 17, 2021

Over the last year, Yeshiva Ohr Simcha in Englewood raised $800,000 for renovations. Over the summer, it put the finishing touches on its library, to the tune of $30,000. On the night of September 1, Hurricane Idas floodwaters swept it all away.

A private investigator observed a Cleveland-area synagogue during the High Holidays. Its worshippers are outraged. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic…

| September 17, 2021

(Cleveland Jewish News via JTA) An Ohio city hired a private investigator to observe Jews entering and exiting a local synagogue on the first day of Rosh Hashanah as evidence for an ongoing lawsuit, outraging Orthodox Jews there and further inflaming tensions in a local dispute over worship protocols. University Heights officials said the investigator, who had been hired by the mayor at an undisclosed cost, was there to monitor the number of people entering the Aleksander Shul to determine if the congregation was adhering to court-ordered rules on maximum occupancy.


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