JBI offers prayer materials for visually impaired to make High Holy Days open to all
In addition to Braille, audio and large-print format offerings, the organization is also rolling out books and guides to engage people 'who might otherwise be isolated,' its executive director says
Blavatnik Family Foundation spearheads archive to shed light on history of the Refuseniks and Save Soviet Jewry movement
For the philanthropic family, which fled the USSR in 1978-1979, the topic is a personal matter, but Alex Blavatnik tells eJP that he hopes the story resonates further
Investor Daniel Loeb launches ‘Simchat Torah Challenge’ to get 10,000 Jews to study Bible to commemorate Oct. 7 attacks
For the project, Loeb worked with New York's Edmond J. Safra Synagogue, Sefaria, Chabad, Yeshiva University, UJA-Federation of New York, Tablet Magazine, Moishe House, Hillel International and other Jewish groups
Jewish groups to return to Washington one year later for ‘Stand Together’ rally
Event to be held just before the start of the JFNA General Assembly; speaker lineup not yet announced
With a new $220,000 grant, Israeli researchers look to teach rabbis the latest science of forgiveness
Israeli academics look at various concepts of forgiveness and how they can be applied in Israeli communities, but not specifically as it relates to the Oct. 7 attacks or the ongoing war
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