Read Chapter 10 of ADAM: Under Cover of Night (A Jewish Fantasy Series)

A haunting voice, a forgotten legacy, and a golem waiting to wake. Welcome to ADAM, a bi-weekly serialized historical fantasy rooted in Jewish mysticism and folklore. Each installment reveals a new chapter in the unfolding tales of three Jewish women living during three different moments of history. In this chapter, Gitele follows the golem as […]

In “Days of Ash,” a Voice for Jewish Humanity

Recently, the Irish band U2 released a surprise album that grapples with many of the moral and political issues currently shaping our world. For those of us who admire their music, it felt like receiving a letter from old friends trying, like so many of us, to make sense of this moment in time. As […]

Shabbat On The Go: Travel Shabbat Kit Making

Summer adventures are coming! Join us for a fun afternoon where kids will create their **very own travel Shabbat kit** —perfect for bringing the joy of Shabbat wherever your family goes this summer. We’ll start with a **Shabbat story** , then kids will decorate and assemble their own kit to take home. Each child will […]

Statements on Temple Israel Attack

 On March 12, a gunman drove a truck through the doors of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan. After a shootout with security, the suspect was killed, and one security guard was hospitalized. Temple Israel is one of the largest synagogues in North America, serving over 3,500 families.  Antisemitism has skyrocketed over the past several […]

How Our Shabbat Dinner Turned from a Disaster Into a Profound Gift

Historically, our congregation’s Middle School class has taken a trip to either Chicago or Detroit every year, both as a learning opportunity and a chance for bonding and memory-making. Over the past six years, we have only gone once, stymied by scheduling conflicts, smaller class sizes, and that global pandemic that mucked up everything (I’m […]

Newsworthy or Not? JCRC Annual Meeting 2026

**_Check-in opens at 6:00 p.m.; Program begins at 6:30.p.m._** News coverage in a post-October 7th world has changed what our community sees, believes, and feels. And the stories that don’t get covered have changed us just as much. What’s getting through? What’s getting lost? At this year’s JCRC Annual Meeting, Jewish journalists from across the […]

Family Seder At Chabad Jewish Center

Come and enjoy a meaningful and interactive Seder Warm and inviting atmosphere Gourmet Passover Cuisine To RSVP visit: chabadba.com/seder no one will be turned away for lack of funds contact Mary at 513.793.5200 or [email protected] View event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/15135

Stories From The Tribe – Cincinnati Podcast: Sarah Weiss

‘Stories from the Tribe – Cincinnati’ is an annual show by Cincy Jewfolk. The show will always be in November and information about the show will always go to our email list first. Sign up for our email list to be the first to know about show dates, calls for auditions, cast announcements, and when […]

BBYO Connect: Friends and Flavors!

Calling all 6th, 7th, and 8th graders! 🎉 Join BBYO Connect for Flavors and Friends! An ice cream social to meet other Jewish teens around Cincinnati, and get some ice cream! Parents are welcome to join and schmooze! If you have any questions or need help registering, please reach out to Miriam Bird at [email protected]. […]

The Wizard of Oz, Youth Edition – Sunday, May 17

**Live captioning will be available for this performance.** Before _Wicked,_ there was _The Wizard of Oz_, a classic tale of courage, friendship and the journey to happiness and self-discovery. Join Dorothy and her loyal companion Toto as they “Follow the Yellow Brick Road” through the Land of Oz, determined to reach the Emerald City, where […]