Breed May Be Dying, But This Bookstore Owner Is Not Surrendering
Jacobs shows off his store like a proud parent. The 60-year-old father of three said, “every nook and cranny is packed.”
Jacobs shows off his store like a proud parent. The 60-year-old father of three said, “every nook and cranny is packed.”
Teachers had to learn new technology such as Zoom and figure out how to effectively communicate with their students throughout the crisis.
Each unit comes with its own entrance, two to three bedrooms, a kitchen, a common area and 24-hour breakfast and refreshments.
In an effort to educate about antisemitism through community partnerships, advocacy, the media and workplace engagement, 60 American and Canadian organizations and corporations, Jewish and non-Jewish, are introducing “Shine A Light.”
“The award recognizes Lord Sacks for his extraordinary role in inspiring the next generation of Jews, and his illustrious life-long work as a teacher of Jewish values and an advocate of inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue.”
It turns out that being a rabbi was in her blood. Her grandfather went to rabbinical school, her uncle was a rabbi and her cousins were all ordained.
Most people know JBBBSLA, which was founded in 1915, as a provider of mentorship matches exclusively to Jewish youth who need the support, guidance and understanding of a mentor. But there is so much more to the organization.
Avia Yosef, 17, originally joined the volleyball team during her freshman year at Venice High School because she thought it would be a fun extracurricular activity that would teach her teamwork and leadership.
The event, “Briyut HaNefesh (Health of the Spirit): Mental Wellness Clergy Cohort,” was led by Rabbanit Alissa Thomas-Newborn of B’nai David-Judea Congregation
Early on a typically noisy, traffic-heavy weekday afternoon along Pico Boulevard, one scene was certain to go unnoticed, as intended.