Tag: Shabbat Services

June is Pride Month celebrating the LGBTQ community, with New York City hosting a variety of events including the Pride parade.
Joe Vogel, a 27-year-old progressive Jewish candidate in Maryland's 6th District, aims to become a congressman.
A Chabad house in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, was damaged in an apparent arson attack, leading to the arrest of a 50-year-old man, Scott Hannaford.
Temple Beth Am, the third-oldest Conservative synagogue in Los Angeles, has decided to relocate its Saturday afternoon Shabbat services due to safety concerns over a nearby pro-Palestinian protest.
The Detroit Jewish community is mourning the tragic murder of Samantha Woll, the president of the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue.
In episode 213 of the podcast "Knowing, Doing, and Being," the discussion revolves around the Jewish identity and engagement efforts of presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg, as well as insights from Andrew Rehfeld, the new president of Hebrew Union College.
BBYO's International Convention in Denver gathered 3,000 Jewish teens from over 40 countries, emphasizing the challenge of engaging a tech-savvy generation with a rich program akin to South by Southwest, featuring notable speakers and diverse Jewish experiences.
In Havana, a group wedding marked the resurgence of Cuba's Jewish community after facing challenges post-revolution.
Boston synagogues have canceled Shabbat services due to the ongoing manhunt for the suspect in the Boston Marathon attacks, while the suspects family members express conflicting opinions about his involvement.