Daily Archives: July 1, 2021

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Rabbi Andy Green Joins Congregation Or Tzion

Photo: Rabbi Andy Green Congregation Or Tzion is pleased to announce that its new spiritual leader, Rabbi Andy Green, will officially begin his tenure on July 1, 2021. Rabbi Green joins Or Tzion as senior rabbi after the sudden death of Rabbi Micah Caplan, z”l, just over one year ago. Formerly associate rabbi at Congregation…

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Josh Rawitch is headed to Cooperstown

Jane Forbes Clark, Chairman of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, announced on June 28 that Josh Rawitch has been named president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Rawitch will begin serving in that capacity on September 9. Until that date, Jeff Idelson will continue in his current role as…

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JFCS Returns to the Palazzo

The JFCS Center for Senior Enrichment is happy to announce it is returning with in-person classes at The Palazzo, 6250 N. 19th Avenue, starting Tuesday, July 13.  All CSE classes and programs are open to the entire older adult community in greater Phoenix. “Right now we’re going to offer the best of both worlds,” states…

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Repair the World Announces Expansion

(Photo illustration/Pew Research Center) Repair the World, a Jewish non-profit that mobilizes Jews and their communities to take action to pursue a just world, igniting a lifelong commitment to service, today announced program priorities for the coming year, along with realignment and growth of its professional team reflecting the expansion and additional strategic opportunities. A…

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Student Art Exhibition Illustrates Hope for the Future

Photo: “To Care” by Saguaro High School student artist Ella Luthro explores similarities between the Spanish flu and COVID-19. It is part of the exhibition “A Stitch in Time” at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts. Inspired by a current exhibition at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), students from two local high schools have…

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JLTV Launching ‘Fauda’ and ‘Prisoners of War’

JLTV (Jewish Life TV) proudly announces the broadcast premieres of international award-winning thrillers “Fauda” and “Prisoners of War” in U.S. and Canada, debuting on July 1, 2021. While these series have been available in a limited capacity via select streaming services, JLTV’s broadcasts marks the first time that these landmark series will air on cable…

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Holocaust Education Bill Has Passed – Finally!

Photo: Arizona Rep. Alma Hernandez with Holocaust survivors in the Arizona House of Representatives in Phoenix in 2020.  Arizona House Bill 2241, known as the Holocaust Education Bill, passed in the Senate on Wednesday, June 30, ending a more than three-year effort to ensure Holocaust education is taught in Arizona’s public schools.  The bill, which…

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