Open Doors Academy will host a regional “Lights on Afterschool” event, featuring a conversation with Ohio Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at The City ...
There is a strong through line of philanthropy that runs across Cleveland. Local nonprofit organizations are working to find ...
New York’s state Young Republicans organization has been disbanded in the wake of leaked group chats in which officials joked about gas chambers, praised Adolf Hitler and used racist, antisemitic ...
A Palestinian man in Louisiana was arrested Thursday after federal prosecutors accused him of participating in the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023 attacks on Israel.
The MetroHealth System will close its psychiatric emergency department at the Cleveland Heights Medical Center at 10 ...
The staged reading directed by Mitchell Fields is at 3 p.m. Oct. 26 and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 27. The event is free, but $10 ...
Far-right British agitator Tommy Robinson, known for his anti-Muslim rhetoric and leadership of the now-defunct extremist British Defense League, is in Israel this week on the invitation of Israeli Di ...
The Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Cleveland Chapter announced five award recipients as part of National ...
This article was produced as part of the New York Jewish Week’s Teen Journalism Fellowship, a program that works with Jewish teens around New York City to report on issues ...
L.L.Bean, the outdoor lifestyle brand founded in Maine in 1912, opened its newest retail store on Oct. 10 at 292 Main St.) in ...
A group of Jewish leaders are fed up with right-wing efforts to combat antisemitism. So they created their own strategy.
When Susan Stamberg first sat behind the microphone to host a newfangled broadcasting venture called National Public Radio, in 1972, some board members had a concern: She sounded too Jewish.
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