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Siona Benjamin speaking at the Skirball Museum about her work. (Credit: Lev Gringauz, Cincy Jewfolk)

New Skirball Exhibit Showcases ‘Grayscale Of Identity’ Through The Color Blue

A new art exhibit, “Beyond Borders: The Art of Siona Benjamin,” opened at the Cincinnati Skirball Museum on April 20. It features the multifaceted work of Indian-American Jewish artist Siona Benjamin, known […]

Written by Sam Fisher on May 2, 2023

Miriam and Jake Hodesh in their event space, The Columns. (Credit: Becca Blumer)

Behind The Scenes At The Columns, The Jewish Event Space In Findlay Market

A walk through downtown Cincinnati is like taking a trip down a historic memory lane. From sculpture, to murals, to historic plaques, Cincinnatians – including Jewish Cincinnatians – are proud of […]

Written by Sam Fisher on April 11, 2023

Some of the food served at Cafe Alma. (Courtesy Cafe Alma)

Cafe Alma Is Open On Shabbat And Jewish Holidays – Here’s How It Stays Kosher

When asked why they opened a kosher cafe in Cincinnati in 2022, Yair and Lainey Richler both seemed to be in agreement: “It was a no-brainer,” Lainey said. Yair grew up […]

Written by Sam Fisher on April 4, 2023

A poster at the Action Tank event analyzing extremism. (Courtesy)

Cincinnatians Learn About Political Extremism, And How To Fight It, From Author Talia Lavin

This is a classic, but one thing from Pirke Avot, Chapters of the Fathers, is this passage: ‘It is not your duty to complete the work…’” quoted Talia Lavin. “Nor […]

Written by Sam Fisher on March 14, 2023

Visitors at the open house of the ish Garage, with open garage doors visible in back. Courtesy

Ish Opens Garage Doors For New Event, Rental, And Co-Work Space

Ish (stylized as ish), the Cincinnati Jewish cultural engagement organization, has a new home. On Jan. 19, ish held an open house & fundraiser for its new ish Garage in the heart of Cincinnati’s Northside neighborhood. […]

Written by Sam Fisher on February 7, 2023

Shelly Gerson (left) and Jeff Zipkin (right) visiting the Great Synagogue in Rome. Courtesy

Inspired By Old-School Jewish Cincinnati, Jeff Zipkin And Shelly Gerson Support Families With Friday Night Shabbat

Growing up in Cincinnati, Jeff Zipkin remembers his family’s Shabbat dinners. Mothers started cooking “a day or two in advance,” and on Friday the family would gather together and friends would […]

Written by Sam Fisher on January 24, 2023

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