Orange County in Action
Orange County Community
This is the fourth special Orange County section that The Journal has produced this year. Despite our brief and unsuccessful entry into Orange County two years ago, we decided that the community there is too vibrant, and too important not to serve.
Morasha Jewish Day School, currently located in Aliso Viejo, is finalizing the purchase of a new 4.3-acre site in Rancho Santa Margarita, about 12 miles east of the school\’s current location.
The welcome mat for South Africans is different – and yet somehow the same – as the one set out for the Jewish immigrants of 100 years ago.
After eight years, I\’m leaving The Jewish Journal.
Vindication has lit a fire under Deborah Lipstadt.
While Orange County may not have the geographically cohesive nature of a mature Jewish community in the Northeast or Midwest — or even in Los Angeles or San Francisco — demographers describe it as typical of the new Jewish communities of the West.
Dean Morton Owen Schapiro of USC has been named president of Williams College in Massachusetts, one of the country\’s top liberal arts colleges.
The connection between Jewish women and cancer is unsettling, even terrifying, yet undeniably real.