Checking In With Seniors at The Watermark During COVID-19
The Watermark in Westwood Village has 188 residences, and most of the people living there are between the ages of 70 and 85, with about 75% of them being Jewish.
The Watermark in Westwood Village has 188 residences, and most of the people living there are between the ages of 70 and 85, with about 75% of them being Jewish.
As Farkas embarks upon the blockbuster role of his career, I encountered someone calm but calculated, at ease selling himself and his accomplishments, but also aware he is inheriting a unifying organization at a time of deep political polarization and cultural upheaval.
In light of the massive oil spill in Orange County, where 126,000 gallons of oil have polluted the Pacific Ocean, activists are highlighting how the spill is connected to the city’s drilling sites.
When Avi Rokah finished his service with the Israel Defense Forces at age 21, the Ramat Gan native had one passion he knew he wanted to pursue: karate.
Holocaust Museum Los Angeles has launched “Dimensions in Testimony,” giving visitors the opportunity to have a virtual “one-on-one” conversation with a Holocaust survivor.
Four left-leaning international scholars laid out potential solutions to “Deadlock in Israel-Palestine: How to Imagine a Better Future? (Part One),” a forum jointly sponsored by UCLA and USC.
The exhibit, which originated at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle, Washington, is a lovingly presented collection of costumes, props, sets, various starships from all of “Star Trek’s” iterations.
Guzik’s happiness is the result of finding a specific focus within her rabbinate for the first time.
Over the last year and a half, as the Covid-19 pandemic catapulted Cedars into crisis mode, families were prohibited from visiting their loved ones at bedside. Weiner got used to holding up smartphones so families could FaceTime.
The program has 60 different organizations partnering up and providing content to over 13,000 users.