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A new report from American Jewish Committee also found that, out of fear of antisemitism, 39% of American Jews changed their behavior, such as by not wearing items that would identify them as Jewish.
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State Sen. Jason Pizzo makes the case for condo reform following the Surfside tragedy. Local Rabbi Sholom Lipskar makes the case for finding hope amongst grief. And an update on the fight over cruising in Key West.
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Cuba doesn't have a single rabbi and the Jewish population numbers only about 1,200 on the island. Those left have formed a tight-knit community, with pressure on the young to sustain their religion.
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A Parkland rabbi says he's focusing his Rosh Hashana sermon on resiliency during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The holiday of Passover begins at sundown on Wednesday. It is a time to be with family and friends, and to tell the Biblical story of the Jewish people's…
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Former Spanish River High School Principal William Latson’s day of reckoning, anxiously awaited by Boca Raton residents and observers across the country…
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Much of what Rose Maklan Ross knew about her parents’ experiences during World War II came out during trips to the movies.She and her mother, Gisela…
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Manhattan's eruv may be the most expensive in the world. It is a thin fishing line above the skyline that encircles the island, allowing observant Jews to leave their homes on the Sabbath.
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Former prisoners gathered at the site of the former concentration camp to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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Aimee Rubensteen is working to find Holocaust survivors in South Florida, meet with them, and preserve their family artifacts. She's the first…
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A relief showed Roman soldiers carrying the spoils of the war, including a menorah from the destroyed ancient Temple of Jerusalem. Observers noted the problematic image.
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Jewish families are grappling with how to celebrate the first major Jewish holiday since 11 people were killed in October's shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue.