With power, water scarce and many synagogues closed, Helene-battered Jews in Southeast prepare for Rosh Hashanah
Less-affected Jewish communities offer to host residents of cities that were hit hardest by the storm, others organize supply runs to bring kosher food, water and gas to affected towns
To fight ‘general culture of fear,’ Jewish Book Council launches efforts supporting authors, books
After reviewing complaints of antisemitism in the literary world, JBC begins offering marketing grants, support groups, book clubs and a legal rights workshop for writers
L.A.’s Sinai Temple launches Beren Scholars Program to train teens to combat antisemitism
Initiative named in honor of philanthropist Robert Beren, who died last year; his daughter, Julie Platt, pushed for the program to prepare teens to go to any university, even those with history of antisemitism
A year after Oct. 7, depression, anxiety and stress still plague families of reservists, displaced people, Arab parents — study
Mental health issues persist with the wives and children of Israelis who were called up to the reserves, as well as the tens of thousands displaced by the fighting and among Arab Israelis
Joel Fleishman, scholar and mentor to Jewish philanthropists, dies at 90
Friends, colleagues and mentees remember Fleishman as a devoted Jew, wise beyond his years (even as a nonagenarian) and always willing to help
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