To see previous posts about Israel’s history, click here. May 12, 1943 — Mitzpe Gevulot
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Today in Israeli History 05-04-23
May 5, 1959 — Museum Marks First Yom HaShoah Kibbutz Lohamei HaGetaot (the Ghetto Fighters)
The Cash Register: Ohio’s Gift to the World
By Rabbi Avtzon There are so many things that we all take for granted in
The World Is Mine but not the Matzah Ball Soup or Mashed Potatoes
There were thoughts about leaving the U.S. in the aftermath of Covid. Thoughts on community building. Thoughts on mortality and the need to live life to its fullest. Thoughts on an ever-present topic for me -– comparing myself to others. But surprisingly, NO thoughts about the matzah ball soup and mashed potatoes I would need for the Passover feast.
Jews in the News
By Nate Bloom Contributing Columnist Grossberg and Carlson; Belafonte Family; and New Shows Right after
Rhino’s Kosher Soft Serve Brings Joy to Little Folks of All Ages
By Bob Wilhelmy Fifteen flavors, only one cup or cone. That’s part of the dilemma
Three Books for Children on Jewish Themes
By Sheryl Pockrose With all the devices and electronics available, it can be a challenge
Today in Israeli History
April 28, 1918 — AJC Endorses Balfour Declaration Six months after the British government expresses
Sweet Butter Bakery Summer Hit Parade Coming Together
With Passover in the rear-view mirror, Erika Hecht of kosher Sweet Butter Bakery reflected on
