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New York's Jews are marking the 1-year anniversary of Oct. 7
For Pittsburgh Jews, attack anniversary adds to an already grim October
Jewish communities everywhere reacted with horror at last year’s Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. But the approaching one-year commemoration of the assault hits home particularly hard in Pittsburgh’s Jewish community.
Jewish High Holidays begin as Oct. 7 terror attack anniversary nears
Judaism’s High Holy Days annually provide an emotional mix of celebration, introspection and atonement for Jews worldwide. And this year, for many,
How New York’s Jews are marking the 1-year anniversary of Oct. 7
Commemorative events include large public gatherings, intimate discussions with Oct. 7 survivors and cultural happenings.
It’s a ‘very difficult time’ for U.S. Jews as High Holy Days and Oct. 7 anniversary coincide
Judaism’s High Holy Days annually provide an emotional mix of celebration, introspection and atonement for Jews worldwide.
October 7th anniversary weighs heavy as Jews enter the High Holy Days
The anniversary of the October 7th attack on Israel takes place during the Jewish High Holy Days. It's a time of ending things that need to be ended in order begin things that need to be begun.
Jews, Rosh Hashanah
What is Rosh Hashanah? Jews celebrate New Year as hate crimes spike
Jews are celebrating their first Rosh Hashanah since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas massacre, which took the lives of over 1,200 Israelis. But what is it?
For Chicago area Jews, a somber Rosh Hashanah amid escalating conflict in Middle East
At a suburban synagogue, the turmoil of the past year has the rabbi struggling with what to tell his congregation.
Tiby at the Bat: On Rosh Hashana We Remember the Jews of the AAGPBL
Women have played baseball since the sport was invented in the mid-1800s, and these Jewish women really stand out.
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The Year American Jews Woke Up
One realization: American Jews should not expect reciprocity.
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America—You're Letting Your Jews Down | Opinion
In our combined 50 years' experience as congregational rabbis, we have never felt this way before: alone, dislocated, and ...
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Royal who saved thousands of Jews from Nazis was killed by Zionists. Here's why
Count Folke Bernadotte, a Swedish royal and diplomat, saved thousands, including Jews, from Nazi concentration camps. He even ...
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Are LGBTQ Jews Welcome in Orthodox Communities? This Is How They Are Building Spaces of Their Own
Dozens of LGBTQ+ Jews like him have struggled to find support and acceptance within their Orthodox communities. Most were ...
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Jews prepare to observe Rosh Hashanah as group steps up to secure community amid huge rise in antisemitism
A network of Jewish security institutions increased 30% since the Hamas Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel amid rising domestic ...
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50 years ago: A debate over whether Jews were ‘ethnic’ enough for ethnic studies
Fifty years ago at Merritt College in Oakland, there was an academic debate about whether Jews were “ethnic” enough for ...
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Cities of Berlin and Lübeck remember German Jews who escaped the Holocaust by fleeing to Israel
The next day, six Stolpersteine (“Stumbling Stones”) with the names of the members of the Landau family, who fled to Haifa, ...
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Israel has brought back a phrase used by Jews liberated from Nazi camps
Am Yisrael Chai', meaning 'The people of Israel live', was used by Israeli officials after the October 1 missile attack by ...
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