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Two Swedish teens tried to attack the Israeli embassy in Stockholm last year at the direction of Iran, Swedish police determined. A 15-year-old who was directed to travel to the embassy with a gun ...
Hebrew Academy of Tampa Bay not only drew a crowd of nearly 300 for its annual Purim Sunday Funday, but also used the occasion to announce plans to build four new classrooms to accommodate a growing ...
In addition to the awards presented by the JCCs & Federation at the Schoenbaum Community Leadership Awards ceremony, five others were honored for their work with local Jewish agencies: ...
It was a chance encounter. Dr. Zucel Solc of Palm Harbor recently met the man who was always the hero in the story of his parents’ escape from a boxcar carrying them to almost certain death in 1943.
This newspaper is evolving! We’re introducing a variety of new and expanded components to the publication (hard copy and online versions) to bring readers additional information, interesting insights, ...
We’ve all heard the story of why Hanukkah is celebrated for eight days. The Maccabees reclaimed the Temple but discovered that all of the oil to light the Temple’s menorah had been defiled except for ...
Last month, PJ Library in Tampa co-hosted a day filled with Hanukkah activities when PJ friends logged on for a Hanukkah jam session in the morning. The kids and parents came back for a virtual ...
In Israel and across the world, Jews are feeling hope — prepared for heartbreak Film Festival opens with comedy, award presentation One synagogue miraculously unscathed; another in ashes ...
The “Third Opinion” radio show on WMNF-88.5 FM is now a podcast as well. Folks can hear hosts Mike Deeson and Laureen Jaffe explore issues facing the local and worldwide Jewish community and Israel at ...
In Israel and across the world, Jews are feeling hope — prepared for heartbreak Film Festival opens with comedy, award presentation One synagogue miraculously unscathed; another in ashes ...
In Jesse Eisenberg’s new film, a pair of American Jewish cousins on a heritage tour of Poland sneak back onto a train they already had tickets for, after getting off at the wrong stop. “It’s the ...
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