Grade (pronounced GRAHD-uh) focused on the minutiae of Orthodox Jewish life and customs (one of his especially esteemed works ...
As Arizona families face increasing economic pressures, Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Southern Arizona (JFCS) is reinforcing its commitment to providing essential mental health and community ...
Our days in Shushan have ended for this year, yet there is a way of staying here a bit longer because Purim is in the month ...
To make your contribution, visit www.jetco.org or call (520) 647-8442 for help navigating the process. Now more than ever, ...
Tucsonans march in D.C. On Jan. 21, Tucson was represented among the half a million people at the Women’s March in Washington, D.C. Attendees marched in solidarity, supporting a spectrum of issues.
Each year, in addition to showcasing a diverse selection of films spanning genres, countries, languages, and narratives, the festival offers engaging programming that ensures the stories stay with you ...
On Wednesday, October 23, Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center (TJMHC) hosted an opening reception of the Allen & Marianne Langer Contemporary Human Rights Exhibit. The new exhibit is titled ...
To kick off the year, the entire middle school traveled to Mount Lemmon for an exciting retreat. Students got to know each ...
Tucson-native and UArizona student, David Lex, wrote a longform article about the life of Rabbi Philip Lewkowicz, known to our community affectionately as “Rabbi Billy,” for his journalism class. In ...
Judith Manelis, second from left; her daughter, Aliza Kaplan; mother, Mildred Manelis, and son, Seth Kaplan, with Lazarus (in wheelchair), circa 1980. The boy on the far left is a neighbor’s child.