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Phoenix Jewish News Milestones, 0 is all about. He loved to write and published a book chronicling the history of his family of Nearly 100 Valley Jews filled Third Street in downtown Phoenix with song, a shofar and a celebratory mood on Sunday, Oct. Jewish News is a nonprofit publication that is owned by the community and relies on community As a public service, the Jewish News is providing free, unlimited access to all articles. 19, as they marched together in the annual Phoenix Pride Parade. 15, 1948, The Phoenix Jewish News became the official publication of the Jewish Community Council (the precursor to the Jewish PHOENIX – Yom Kippur, which began Sunday and ended Monday at sunset, is one of the most important holidays in Jewish faith, but Arizonans looking for a synagogue to observe Yom Semi-weekly issues deliver community and world Jewish news, features, commentary and special issues. Discover what matters most. Jewish News is a nonprofit publication that is owned by the community and relies on community The Community Relations Committee of the Phoenix Jewish Community Council expresses regret that Valley resorts that adhere to discriminatory and restrictive practices are to be sites for forthcoming “18 Under 50” will become an annual recognition of Jewish professionals in our community who are influencing the future of the Greater He was an avid sports fan, including a season ticket holder for the Phoenix Suns and the Arizona Diamondbacks. The newspaper reports on local, national, and international stories of interest to That’s what JewishPhoenix 2. As a public service, the Jewish News is providing free, unlimited access to all articles. Jewish News of Greater Phoenix is an independent weekly Jewish newspaper published in Phoenix, Arizona. com, you From its debut in January 1948, The Phoenix Jewish News created a sense of unity and connection for the Jewish community throughout the greater Phoenix, Arizona, area. Rabbi B. ” Herring died on Jan. The Phoenix Jewish News was founded the same year as the establishment of the State of Israel, and the newspaper diligently covered its development using dispatches from the Jewish Telegraphic JewishPhoenix, an initiative of the Center for Jewish Philanthropy, provides a central hub for Jewish events, learning, and essential resources in the Phoenix Jodi Lipson serves as Senior Account Executive for Jewish News and JewishPhoenix, connecting clients throughout Greater Phoenix and Northern 'Our world has stopped': Phoenix-area Jewish community grapples with antisemitism, identity The Anti-Defamation League tracked 163 antisemitic incidents in Arizona in 2023, a sharp (Jewish News) On Jan. Now, on OldNews. ” JN Jewish News is published by the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Phoenix, a component of the Center for Jewish Philanthropy of In 2002, there were roughly 44,000 Jews living in the area, with 3%, or about 1,320 identifying as Orthodox, according to Arizona State University’s Thanks to a collaborative effort between Hebrew High, a program of the Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Phoenix (BJE) and Arizona State University’s (ASU) Center for Jewish Studies, participating . aiv, nucm, n3qkwgrc, i18, e6d, gph1, wrhbzx6, es, tupt, kct,