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Jewish Federation announces annual meeting June 11, award recipients
The Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester has announced the annual meeting will be held June 11 and the names of its award recipients.
Was Columbus Jewish?
Charles Garcia says scholarly research suggest that the explorer was seeking to find a safe haven for Jews who were persecuted in Spain
Barnes-Jewish names chief medical officer
Dr. Sam Bhayani was named chief medical officer and vice president of medical affairs at Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital in Creve Coeur. Bhayani is an associate professor of urologic surgery at …
Cardinal Koch on 50 Years of Jewish-Christian Dialogue
ROME, MAY 18, 2012 ( Zenit.org ).- Here is the text of an address given by Cardinal Kurt Koch, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and of the Commission for Religious Relations With the Jews, on Wednesday.
A-gender for a change
Four out of five British Jews want more women in communal leadership roles. That's the agenda-setting conclusion of the Jewish Leadership Council's Commission on Women in Jewish Leadership (CWJL) survey, whose interim results were published this week.
Jewish American Heritage Month: Government & Politics
Here in Connecticut, the topic of Jewish Americans in government and politics immediately brings to mind the names Abe Ribicoff, Joe Lieberman, Richard Blumenthal, Nancy Wyman and the many other... Read more »
Jewish Groups Back Obama on Gay Marriage
Jewish leaders and progressive groups lined up to praise President Barack Obama for his announcement that he personally supports same-sex marriage. Click here for the rest of the article...
MacGilpin selected for leadership program
Elana MacGilpin of West Hartford is one of 20 Jewish Community Center (JCC) professionals selected to receive a Jewish Experiential Leadership Institute (JELI) fellowship by the Jewish Community Center Association... Read more »
Hadassah At 100: Honoring America's Jewish Women Leaders (PHOTOS)
In 2004, Belle Simon, who lived in New York at the time, needed a kidney transplant. A longtime member of Hadassah’s national board, she was fortunate to have become acquainted with a fellow board member, Katie Edelstein, who lived across the country in Seattle.
Rabbi Ben Greenberg: The Greatest Challenge Facing The Orthodox Jewish Community
The time has come to appreciate the essential role our schools play in the continuity of the community and to comprehend the precarious situation they find themselves in.
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