Siona Benjamin Mural Adds a Splash of Blue to Still Smiling Fest
Cincinnati is becoming known for the high number of murals that dot the city’s landscape, and now a new mural by Indian-American Jewish artist Siona Benjamin was unveiled at the […]
Cincinnati is becoming known for the high number of murals that dot the city’s landscape, and now a new mural by Indian-American Jewish artist Siona Benjamin was unveiled at the […]
Young adults, parents, and grandparents packed into the Mayerson Jewish Community Center’s auditorium on September 5 to see one person: Aleeza Ben Shalom
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On Sept. 5, the WCTP hosted author Harald Ziegler, who addressed the group for one hour, and over the course of his talk, made several antisemitic remarks.
No Jewish gathering is complete without at least a nosh, and our holidays are filled with bites that are both symbolic and ritualistic.
Tipp City Board of Education Member Anne Zakkour told The Observer Thursday morning that she is sorry for giving the Nazi salute and saying, “Sieg heil’ to then board President Simon Patry during a work session Tuesday evening.
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“This festival always attracts a curious crowd ready to explore and learn – including [about] the threat of antisemitism, Israel, and Jewish pride,” said Justin Kirschner.
Camp Livingston’s young adult weekend offers a chance to escape the responsibilities of adult life – even if just for a moment.
“Gen Z is incredible, they are so compassionate and they have so many ideas of how they want to change the world, and I want to be a part of that and help them because I had so many amazing people help me throughout my Jewish journey,” said Sadler.