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A zodiac-themed roller skating night, films projected on RiNo buildings and more Denver things to do – The Denver Post

| February 19, 2022

A sweet tooth for Mexican-inspired beer Saturday. Bring your sweet tooth to Cervecera Colorado for a pan dulce and beer pairing. The brewery, a subsidiary of Denver Beer Co., will be serving Mexican-inspired beers to help wash down the tantalizing flavors of five different confections from Panaderia Rosales, a local institution.

Meet the antisemitic Republican hoping to defeat Virginia’s first Jewish congresswoman – The American Independent

| February 19, 2022

Jarome Bell has also embraced conspiracy theories and opposed LGBTQ rights.

Jewish studies on the Southern Plains: The Western Jewish Studies Association comes to Oklahoma – Norman Transcript

| February 19, 2022

The first major Jewish studies conference to come to Oklahoma will be held at the University of Oklahoma on two days, March 27-28.

Princeton University scraps exhibit of Jewish American artists with Confederate ties – Richmond Free Press

| February 19, 2022

Last summer, Princeton University agreed to organize an exhibit of works by American Jewish artists in the second half of the 19th century. The exhibit would feature 50 pieces, including a life-size marble sculpture called Faith by the most renowned Jew- ish American sculptor of the period, Moses Jacob Ezekiel (1844-1917). In July, the university flew in an art historian to tour the Ellen and Leonard Milberg Gallery in the Firestone Library and signed a contract to have that historian curate the exhibit, which was set to open in September.

Cast of Fiddler on the Roof visits synagogue to learn more about musical Jewish culture and traditions – mahometdaily.com

| February 19, 2022

Cast members of the upcoming Mahomet-Seymour High School production of Fiddler on the Roof will be among the first to tell you that they dont know much about the Jewish people who lived in the town of Anatevka in czarist Russia in 1905. Director Chris Taber knew this would most likely be the case, especially since she also knew the students would, most likely, not be familiar with the musical, either.

The Jews are not a race. They are a tribe. – Religion News Service

| February 19, 2022

(RNS) There is nothing like a trip to Washington, D.C., with your synagogues young people to keep you vibrant.

Writer’s Work Returning to Theatre Ariel – Jewish Exponent

| February 19, 2022

Anna Ziegler (Photo by Jessica Nash) In her last Theatre Ariel production just before the pandemic, Deborah Baer Mozes put on Dov and Ali, a show about the relationship between an Orthodox Jewish teacher and his Muslim student. The founding artistic director of the Main Line-based salon theater company loved that play because of its writer: New York City-based Anna Ziegler.

Mike Pence to visit Israel and Morocco in early March – Jewish Insider

| February 19, 2022

Former Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to visit Israel on March 7 for two days, and will then travel to Morocco in an effort to bolster the Abraham Accords, Jewish Insider has learned. The occasion for the Israel trip is to accept an honorary doctoral degree from Ariel University in the West Bank, according to Tom Rose, a close confidante and former senior advisor to Pence who will be accompanying the former vice president on his visit early next month.

13News Now Vault: ‘Operation Understanding’ brought Jewish and Black teens together in 1998 – 13newsnow.com WVEC

| February 19, 2022

In 1998, 12 Hampton Roads students went on a journey to the civil rights landmarks in the South together. 13News Now followed along. NORFOLK, Va.

When This Jewish Musician Visited a Church During Benediction, He Never Expected This to Happen – National Catholic Register

| February 19, 2022

During his youth as an acclaimed pianist, Hermann Cohen dubbed Puzzi by his adoring admirers would have been the first to discount any notion that in 1858, he would become the first priest to lead a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes in France. As Carmelite Father Timothy Tierney explained in his biography, The Life of Hermann Cohen, from Franz Liszt to John of the Cross, Cohen was born to a Jewish family in 1821, in Hamburg, Germany, and grew up, steeped in the materialistic values of his father, a wealthy financier. God and eternal values were far from his mind.


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