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Jewish Dayton Blog

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Jewish American Voices Need to be Heard

Jewish American Voices Need to be Heard

It is critical that our American Jewish voices be heard. Be a part of history. According to the American Zionist Movement website, “Between March 10 and May 4, 2025, American Jews will vote for their delegates to the 39th World Zionist Congress, the ‘parliament of the...

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Collective Grief; Collective Hope

Collective Grief; Collective Hope

While the WHIM stands for “What Inspires Me,” the source of the inspiration comes from a multitude of different places. Sometimes, it is my own personal experiences that relate to the work we are doing at the Jewish Federation. Other times, I am inspired when someone...

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Jewish Dayton Calendar

Jewish Dayton Calendar

Dayton Jewish Observer

Dayton Jewish Observer

By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer University of Dayton Religious Studies Assistant Prof. Abraham Rubin’s first book release brought him to New York for a Feb. 3 lecture at the Center for Jewish History sponsored by the Leo Baeck Institute for the Study of German-Jewish History and Culture. In The post Survivors who wrestled with their conversions to Christianity form basis of UD assistant professor’s first book appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

Prof. Robert Alter, noted for his translation of the Hebrew Bible among his more than 20 books of criticism, translation, and commentary, will present two lectures about the Hebrew Bible for the 45th Ryterband Symposium in Judaic Studies, at Wright State University, Wednesday, March 26. At 4 p.m., he’ll discuss The post Biblical scholar Robert Alter leads Judaic symposium appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

By Rabbi Nochum Mangel, Chabad of Greater Dayton As the joyous festival of Purim approaches, we see that its themes resonate far beyond the historical narrative of Queen Esther, Mordechai, and the salvation of the Jewish people. This ancient story offers a profound blueprint for confronting antisemitism, a scourge that The post Purim’s timeless lesson to combat antisemitism appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

University of Cincinnati Associate Prof. and Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati Chair in Judaic Studies Jennifer Caplan will present the talk, No Joke: Jewish Humor and the Survival of American Judaism, at 5 p.m., Monday, March 3, at University of Dayton’s Sears Recital Hall in the Jesse Philips Humanities Center. A The post American Jewish humor & survival topic of UC Judaic chair’s talk at UD appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

Sacred Speech Series Jewish Family Education with Candace R. Kwiatek, The Dayton Jewish Observer In the Garden of Eden, God commanded the man, “Of every tree of the garden you are free to eat; but as for the tree of knowledge of good and bad, you must not eat of The post Theft of the mind appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

Dentist Dr. Mike Halasz has made his movie debut, thanks to FilmDayton. He plays a dentist in the feature film, The Color of the Sun, directed and written by Clint Bramlette and now airing on Amazon Prime. The crew shot the scene for the psychological thriller in Mike’s office in The post Mazel Tov! appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

By Caleb Guedes-Reed, The Nosher If I asked you what first comes to mind when you think about South Carolina, chances are you’d conjure up images of its famous beaches, marshes, beautiful port cities, and complicated history. Would you have thought about its deep-rooted Jewish life that spans hundreds of The post ‘Kugels & Collards’ celebrates Southern Jewish cooking appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

Though overshadowed by brother George’s music, his lyrics are here to stay. Book Review by Martin Gottlieb Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Ira Gershwin never built the Stairway to Paradise that he imagined in his 1922 lyric. Perhaps he would have if his brother – composer George Gershwin – The post Irreplaceable Ira appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

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