But What Should I Be? Halloween: A Time of Reflection
Halloween and Purim. Two times a year, one secular, one Jewish, during which we are invited to dress in costumes and play at being someone – or something – else. […]
Halloween and Purim. Two times a year, one secular, one Jewish, during which we are invited to dress in costumes and play at being someone – or something – else. […]
Issue 1, part two, and if you’re feeling confused, critics claim that is on purpose. Following the outcome of the August special election when voters rejected Issue 1, a legislative […]
Jewish families in the Cincinnati area are set to enjoy expanded opportunities for engagement in Jewish life thanks to a recent grant awarded by PJ Library. The Mayerson JCC received […]
Dear Babka, I grew up in an Orthodox home. I love the memories I have of growing up and keeping Shabbat, the values that were instilled in me, and the […]
These are scary days for the Jewish people. Many wonder silently or aloud: Do we take the kippah off our heads? Remove the Jewish star chain from our neck? Take […]
The Ohio Jewish Communities Dear Friends, In the wake of the barbaric terrorist attacks committed by the terrorist organization Hamas against Jewish communities in Israel, we as the elected United […]
Saturday, the U.S. Embassy contacted us and put us on what might have been one of the last government-chartered planes out of Ben Gurion to Athens. This morning, as coordination […]
P.G. Sittenfeld, a former member of the Cincinnati City Council, has been sentenced by a U.S. District Court Judge to serve 16 months in prison, followed by one year of […]
Roughly 1,500 Jews and community allies gathered at Adath Israel Congregation on Tuesday evening to mourn the over 1,000 Israelis murdered by Hamas, the Iran-backed terrorist organization that controls Gaza, […]
On Saturday morning Iran-backed Hamas, the terrorist organization that controls the Gaza Strip, launched a devastating surprise attack on Israel, that has killed more than 800, has injured 2200 as […]