Cailin Acosta

OneTable Expands, Creating Meaningful Shabbat Dinner Practices for New Generations

(Press Release) OneTable, a North American non-profit best known for empowering people in their 20s and 30s to envision new rituals and build community through Shabbat dinner, is launching a new program aimed at older adults. Those aged 55ish+ are invited to register at Together @OneTable, a peer-to-peer platform dedicated to connecting people to create […]

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Jewish Religion, Lifestyles, USA

A Palestinian Peace Pact Blown to Pieces?

By Bruce S. Ticker PHILADELPHIA — “I believe that a real path towards a genuine peace with our Palestinian neighbors can finally be achieved,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “We will not accept any concessions to the Palestinians,” said National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. Benjamin Netanyahu and Itamar Ben Gvir will probably never

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Bruce Ticker, Israel, Opinion

Jewish Federation of San Diego Introduces Dignity Grows to Address Hygiene Poverty

SAN DIEGO (Press Release) – Jewish Federation of San Diego is leading a new effort to address hygiene poverty through a local chapter of Dignity Grows. The chapter launched at an event hosted by Federation’s Women’s Philanthropy Board featuring a panel discussion on Jewish poverty in San Diego and a “packing party,” where nearly 70

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San Diego County

JNF-USA’s Spectacular Athletic Center Takes Shape in Sha’ar HaNegev

By Tania Shalom Michaelian SHA’AR HANEGEV, Israel — From judo to gymnastics, sailing to soccer, Israel continues to punch above its weight in the global sporting arena. And now, thanks to a significant philanthropic investment in Israel’s south, future generations of Israeli athletes will be inspired to go for gold. This summer, a ground-breaking ceremony

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Israel, San Diego County, Sports & Competitions, USA

Historian’s Memoir May Resound With Readers’ Memories

“Homelands: A Personal History of Europe” by Timothy Garton Ash; Yale University Press, 2023. By Oliver B. Pollak RICHMOND, California — Academic Zoom presentations have created a common market for sharing scholarship and continuing education. The Woodrow Wilson Center and the American Historical Society present scholars and discussants with cutting edge ideas, interpretations, and revelations.

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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, International, Oliver Pollak

Jewish Trivia Quiz: Yom Kippur in Dizengoff Square

By Mark D. Zimmerman Since ‍2019, ‍Tel ‍Aviv’s ‍Dizengoff ‍Square ‍has ‍been ‍the ‍location ‍of ‍public ‍Kol ‍Nidre ‍and ‍Yom ‍Kippur ‍services, ‍sponsored ‍by ‍Rosh ‍Yehudi, ‍a ‍non ‍profit ‍organization. ‍The ‍services ‍have ‍attracted ‍upwards ‍of ‍2000 ‍attendees, ‍from ‍Haredi ‍Jews ‍wearing ‍kippot ‍and ‍tallitot, ‍to ‍secular ‍Israelis ‍in ‍shorts ‍and ‍with ‍bared ‍heads, ‍to

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Mark D. Zimmerman, Trivia, Humor & Satire

The High Atlas Foundation’s Rapid Response to the Urgent Needs of Morocco Earthquake-Affected Communities

MARRAKECH, Morocco (Press Release) — On September 8, 2023 at 11:11 p.m., an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 occurred 71.8 km southwest of Marrakech in the High Atlas Mountain region of Ighil, in Al Haouz province. It was the largest earthquake in the country’s modern history creating a cascade of devastation, and loss but

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Middle East

Full Circle Moment for La Jolla Jewish Family’s Ambulance Donation

LA JOLLA, California (SDJW Staff Report) — During a dedication ceremony earlier this year at Congregation Adat Yeshurun, a La Jolla Jewish family and their friends donated an ambulance to Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency response organization. The donors, Mike, Karen Aron, and family, made the gift tribute to his late father, Yitzchak Ben

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Israel, San Diego County

Netanyahu Directs Nuclear Experts to Find Saudis Path to Enrich Uranium

(JNS) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed his country’s leading nuclear and security specialists to work with U.S. negotiators to find a compromise that lets Saudi Arabia enrich uranium, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. Israeli officials are “quietly working” with the White House to develop a “U.S.-run, uranium-enrichment operation” in Saudi Arabia for

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Israel, Middle East, USA

Adidas CEO on Ye’s Antisemitic Remarks: ‘I Don’t Think He Meant What He Said’

Published by Benzinga In an unexpected turn of events, Adidas (OTC:ADDYY) CEO Bjørn Gulden has expressed his beliefs about remarks made by Ye, formerly known as Kanye West. Gulden suggests that the controversial rapper did not intend the antisemitic comments he made last year, The Hill reported. These comments led Adidas and other companies to

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USA

UC Ethnic Studies Drafters Use Antisemitic Dog-Whistle, Call Jews ‘Highly Funded Lobby Groups’

SANTA CRUZ, California (Press Release) – In a newly exposed letter, University of California (UC) faculty tasked with developing California ethnic studies high school standards referred to Jews as “highly funded lobby groups” and attacked attempts to prevent antisemitic materials from becoming part of ethnic studies courses as “censorship” and “racism.” The letter, written by

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California, Israel, Science, Medicine, & Education