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The significance and depth of Rosh Chodesh – Australian Jewish News

| April 3, 2022

Shabbat Parashat HaChodesh is always the Shabbat on or just before the first of Nisan.

A Jewish art exhibit at Princeton was canceled over ties to the Confederacy. Jewish scholars are outraged. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| April 3, 2022

(JTA) Princeton University spent months planning an exhibit of 19th-century American Jewish art before cancelling the show because two of its featured artists had supported the Confederacy. The cancellation has drawn criticism from the exhibits Jewish donors and consulting historians.

Can your loving pet be a member of the tribe? – Cleveland Jewish News

| April 3, 2022

Bertie, our loveable dachshund, left us a couple of years ago. He was willful, stubborn, loving and adorable

Is Moon Knight The First Jewish Superhero In The MCU? – Looper

| April 3, 2022

Moon Knight is an amalgamation of several aliases that exist because of the character's dissociative identity disorder.

Review: New Jewish Theatre Returns With Witty, Madcap Laughter on the 23rd Floor – Ladue News

| April 3, 2022

In Laughter, Max (the Caesar character) is given the grim news that his show is going to be cut to an hourly version for its next season and that appropriate personnel cuts will have to be made. With that additional pressure, Ben Ritchies Max goes into deep-mode, survival instinct, intent on maintaining the status quo not only for himself but also for his staff, whom he loves in a bizarre sort of way.

New Program Brings Innovation to Jewish-Arab Cities in Israel – Algemeiner

| March 8, 2022

A new Israeli program seeks to bring innovation to the local authorities of Jewish-Arab cities. Dubbed Hazira, the project calls for the formation of Innovation Teams that will introduce new work processes and tools to authorities in so-called mixed cities, in order to improve the lives of residents. It is sponsored by Israels Interior Ministry, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation

Jewish students to benefit from new and expanded programs – Australian Jewish News

| March 8, 2022

ITS been an exciting start to the year for thousands of Jewish students enrolled in public primary and high schools in Sydney, with the NSW Board of Jewish Education (BJE) updating its range of Judaism and Hebrew education programs, and introducing some new ones.

Harold Bonavita-Goldman, former president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia and Jewish Family and Childrens Service, dies at 79 – The…

| March 8, 2022

Harold Bonavita-Goldman, 79, formerly of Philadelphia, the one-time president and chief executive officer of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, and before that the president and CEO of Jewish Family and Childrens Service of Greater Philadelphia, died Saturday, Feb. 5, of cancer and COVID-19 at Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhinebeck, N.Y. A prolific fund-raiser, inspirational mentor, and entertaining dinner party raconteur, Dr

The Ritchie Boys: How Jewish Refugees Helped Win World War II – jewishboston.com

| March 8, 2022

Please join us for The Ritchie Boys: How Jewish Refugees Helped Win World War II with Dr. David Frey, founding director of the Center for the Holocaust at West Point.

Youngstown Area Jewish Federation Rebrands its Senior Living Offerings – businessjournaldaily.com

| March 8, 2022

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio The Youngstown Area Jewish Federation is announcing a rebranding of its senior living offerings and launch of a new website atYAJF.org/seniorliving. Eric Murray, executive director of senior services, said the new branding and website better highlight the offerings of Senior Living by Youngstown Area Jewish Federation.


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