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YAD Virtual Happy Hour

No cost. Join YAD for a fun evening as we virtually catch up and meet YAD members new to the Dayton Jewish community! Email Cheryl Carne at ccarne@jfgd.net to RSVP, and she will provide you with the Zoom information.

JCRC Voter Registration Drive

A message from Bonnie Beaman Rice Chair, JCRC Social Justice Subcommittee and Joe Saks, JCRC Racial Justice Task Force. We are recruiting volunteers for a voter registration call-out on Sunday, October 4 at 4pm sponsored by the Dayton Jewish Community Relations Council. Montgomery County Recorder Brandon McClain has offered to help JCRC set up the […]

“A Unique Portrait: Jeffrey Rosen and Dahlia Lithwick on Ruth Bader Ginsburg.” A program for the Jewish Book Council

"A Unique Portrait:  Jeffrey Rosen and Dahlia Lithwick on Ruth Bader Ginsburg." Jeffrey Rosen, author of "Conversations with RGB" is going to be in conversation with Dahlia Lithwick the senior editor of Slate and host of Amicus, Slate's awarding-winning podcast about the law and the Supreme Court on October 7th at 5:30PM ET. So join together on this free webinar. Reservations will be […]

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Intro to Judaism Virtual Class

Interested in Jewish history and ritual? Involved in an interfaith relationship? Want to learn more about your Jewish neighbors, friends, or family members? Seeking conversion? Organized and taught by the rabbis of The Synagogue Forum of Greater Dayton. The course offers an in-depth look at Judaism from Conservative, Orthodox/Traditional, and Reform perspectives along with guest […]

JCRC Community Conversation: Honoring RBG

JCRC Community Conversation: Honoring RBG Bonnie Beaman Rice Leads a Discussion of "Conversations with RBG" by Jeffrey Rosen Join Dayton’s Bonnie Beaman Rice, Magistrate (Retired), as she facilitates a JCRC Community Conversation in collaboration with the JCC of Jeffrey Rosen’s book Conversations with RBG: On Life, Love, Liberty, and Law. Bonnie is the chair of […]

Comparing Jewish Resources on the Genealogy Giants

Beth Abraham Synagogue 305 Sugar Camp Cir., Dayton, OH

Each of the giant genealogy websites — Ancestry, FamilySearch, Findmypast, MyHeritage, and JewishGen — offers unique tools and/or record collections relevant to researching Jewish ancestry. Ellen Shindelman Kowitt and Sunny Jane Morton will give us a comparative overview of the Jewish resources across all of these sites, and tips on when searching one of them […]

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