‘Holy Sparks’: Illuminating 50 Years of Women in the Rabbinate Through Art
“Holy Sparks,” a milestone exhibition celebrating 50 years of women in the rabbinate, opened at Hillel UCLA last month and runs until Dec. 15.
“Holy Sparks,” a milestone exhibition celebrating 50 years of women in the rabbinate, opened at Hillel UCLA last month and runs until Dec. 15.
Yarden Tzemach and three other members of Kibbutz Be’eri arrived in Los Angeles on Nov. 8 to raise awareness and funds for their community, which suffered some of the worst losses on Oct. 7.
“Survivors” is a powerful one-hour play that recounts the experiences of 10 Holocaust survivors before, during and after World War II.
The Israeli Film Festival (IFF) made its long-awaited return to Los Angeles after a two-and-a-half-year hiatus, kicking off its 36th edition with a gala at the Saban Theater.
Simon Rutberg hadn’t set foot on Fairfax Blvd in years. In fact, it’s been nearly two decades since he closed his record store there in 2006.
Students at UC Berkeley were taken aback by the announcement of a new class set to begin in Spring 2025.
Ceremony included Cantor Kenny Ellis reciting Kaddish.
Once the house was completed, he decided to open it for charity events.
Meir Fenigstein is set to open the 36th Israeli Film Festival in Los Angeles, two and a half years after it last took place.