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Things to do in Cincinnati this week: Events and concerts planned for May 16-22 – The Cincinnati Enquirer

| May 18, 2022

Monday, May 16 ART: Dominic Benhura, Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. One of Zimbabwe's most recognized visual artists displays sculptural exhibition of recent works. Runs May 7-June 16

Preserving recipes helps families mantain their history and traditions – BethesdaMagazine.com

| May 18, 2022

Without written recipes to rely on, Natalie Nandram learned to cook her mothers Jamaican dishes, including brown stew chicken, ackee, salt fishand plantains, by watching her make them and asking questions. Photo by Lisa Helfert My daughter, Anna, and I are looking through my mothers recipe collection, and its a mess. Packed in the small binder are clippings torn from magazine and newspaper food sections, handwritten recipes jotted down on fragile pieces of paper, plus a hodgepodge of notes tucked in betweento-do lists, witticisms she liked, even a letter she wrote to my dad postmarked 1950

Jewish women gather in Washington as Roe reversal looms – Jewish Insider

| May 18, 2022

Following a weekend of pro-choice rallies that drew hundreds of thousands of people nationwide, several thousand American Jews gathered on Tuesday morning at a rally with a similar message that was organized by the National Council of Jewish Women. The Jewish Rally for Abortion Justice, which capped off NCJWs first in-person conference in three years, had been planned for months well before Politico published a leaked draft of a Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade earlier this month, and before the weekends events that saw a groundswell of abortion activism.

‘Jewish and democratic’: A hollow definition – Haaretz

| May 18, 2022

The spiritual leader of Israels Druze community made two puzzling claims Monday.

The Secret Jewish history of The Who The Forward – Forward

| May 18, 2022

Who's Jewish?

Rethinking the Jewish Communal Enterprise – Jewish Journal

| May 18, 2022

We are living through an extraordinary moment of Jewish communal realignment; everything is in play. These shifting waters are significant and profound, impacting all sectors of our community. External elements, involving generational behaviors, cultural motifs, and technological innovations, are being simultaneously unleashed.

New director looks forward to leading JCF into the future – Jewish Community Voice

| May 18, 2022

As a supporter of the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey and its family of agencies, you undoubtedly know the Federations positive impact on the lives of so many in our community each and every day. Many of these stories are covered in this and every issue of the Voice. For the past 15 years, I have had the opportunity to work hand-in-hand with so many incredible lay and professional leaders to ensure that our Jewish communitys needs are met

What Happened When a Conservative Jewish Group Invited DeSantis to Speak – The New York Times

| May 18, 2022

The Tikvah Fund, a conservative Jewish organization, was all set to host a conference in June at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York, when months of planning were suddenly derailed by its last-minute addition of a speaker who might have once been uncontroversial: the Republican governor of Florida.

How the Jewish community can do divorce better J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| May 18, 2022

My teacher, colleague and friend, Rachel Brodie (zl) died recently. As I tended to my sadness and showed up to support her family at the funeral and shiva, I reflected on how she helped me become a better Jewish educator, including on my latest project: Divorce & Discovery: A Jewish Healing Retreat

Foundation and Federation now known as the Center for Jewish Philanthropy of Greater Phoenix – Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

| May 18, 2022

In the spring of 2021, the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Phoenix and the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix announced plans to integrate the two organizations into a single operating entity, now called the Center for Jewish Philanthropy of Greater Phoenix (CJP). There was much work going on behind the scenes prior to, and since, that announcement in 2021.


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