Jewish children’s choir combines the power of youth with the magic of music
It’s Sunday afternoon at the Workmen’s Circle in Pico-Robertson.
It’s Sunday afternoon at the Workmen’s Circle in Pico-Robertson.
I took my 7-year-old, Micha-el, swimming at a neighbor’s last Shabbat.
Last week, Jewish-Israeli terrorists committed an atrocious crime against humanity.
Late last month, a University of Cincinnati police officer was indicted for murder for the unprovoked killing of Samuel DuBose, an unarmed African-American motorist, the most recent in a spate of high-profile deadly encounters between police and African-Americans across the country.
I walked to the end of my block and looked south.
On June 30, Senate Bill 277 was signed into law.
On the evening of July 30, 25 young professionals ran to the ocean at Dockweiler Beach and howled at the moon.
Cheers and smiles lit up the hardwood floor as the Israeli Special Olympics men’s basketball team celebrated a 26-21 comeback win against Poland in a preliminary matchup on July 28.