As we celebrate Rosh Hashanah and welcome the new year, I am filled with a profound sense of reflection and hope. This is a ...
As we enter the High Holiday season, our hearts turn toward community, connection, and care. At Jewish Pavilion Senior ...
In 1993 the film critic Shawn Levy was working on a biography of Jerry Lewis when, sitting down with the comedian on his ...
A rare and unique First Temple-era stone inscribed with a name in paleo-Hebrew script has been uncovered near Jerusalem's ...
Chabad of Greater Orlando caught on fire on Sunday, Sept. 22. The fire started around 11 a.m., less than a half hour after ...
This story originally appeared on JTA. “We are immigrating to America.” It was 1989, and my parents had sat my sister and me down in our living room to break the news. In those years of economic and ...
American Jews are one step closer to having a Smithsonian museum dedicated to their history. The House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill Monday to study the possibility of bringing the ...
By The strength and survivability of the Jewish people has always been their ability to simultaneously respect their rich history, to appreciate the gift of life, and to embrace optimism about the ...
For hundreds of years, a mosaic lay hidden in Megiddo in northern Israel until, in 2005, it was found and preserved as a ...
Lee Yaron was in New York on Oct. 7, doing a fellowship at Columbia University, when news broke of an unimaginable attack on ...
Sept. 11, Jewish Pavilion Senior Services hosted a Sponsors Breakfast at Allegro Winter Park, bringing together 40 attendees, ...
This article originally appeared on Kveller. “Happy Yom Kippur!” my mom shouted on speakerphone to my fiancé and his family. “Thank you,” they said. “Mom, Yom Kippur isn’t really happy,” I explained.