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Rabbis of LA | Rabbi Judy Greenfeld: Providing Inspiration Beyond the Walls of a Synagogue
In 2005, she founded Nachshon Minyan, an unaffiliated minyan without walls.
Pat’s Dairy Restaurant Reopens After Three Decades
After three decades, the Fines have re-opened Pat’s Café, the original milchig restaurant, but with a modern twist
After Innovating Around COVID, Or Ami Keeps the Creativity Alive for the New Year
For the last several years, Congregation Or Ami in Calabasas has gone out of its way to bring connection to their community in these challenging — and, until recently, mostly virtual — times.
American Jewish University Announces Plans to Sell Bel Air Campus to International Education Company
Under the terms of the agreement, AJU will continue to house its administrative offices at the Familian Campus until September 2028.
American Jewish University to Host SEED LA for Inaugural School Year
SEED LA’s high school charter was approved by the Los Angeles County Office of Education, paving the way for its fall 2022 opening.
Education Dept. to Investigate Univ. of Vermont Over Alleged Exclusion of Pro-Israel Students
“The type of antisemitism this complaint focuses on is a form of antisemitism that has been, for years, either ignored, swept under the rug or even its existence has been denied by university administrators.”
Producer Becky Morrison Looking to Bring ‘Light’ to Show Business
She is committed to four ethos: Inclusion, sustainability, agility and enjoyability.
Rabbis of LA | Rabbi Alan Kalinsky: Imparting Wisdom on the Next Generation
Ever since Rabbi Alan Kalinsky was a child growing up in Mill Basin, Brooklyn, he knew he wanted to make a big impact on the world.
Los Angeles Wrestler Michael Goldfeder Wins Gold at the Maccabiah Games
He said the experience was an honor and something he will never forget.