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A new joint-college minor is coming to The Ohio State University in Columbus this fall.
Since the 2024-25 school year has come to a close, I want to take a moment to reflect on all that we’ve accomplished together ...
Forty or so years of Oslo-style arrangements, in which the West cajoled and pressured Israel into territorial withdrawals and ...
Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, an American charity that raises funds to meet the emergency needs of Israeli soldiers, ...
Cleveland is one big, small town with so many interesting neighborhoods, like Chagrin Falls, Little Italy, Gordon Square, ...
On one hand, we don’t have a home, but on the other, we are alive,” says Valery.The post ‘Gratitude to be alive’: Surviving ...
The United States was right to walk away from a bloated, biased agency that rewrites history and rewards dictatorships.The post UNESCO: Where culture goes to die appeared first on JNS.org.
Gahanna continues to stand out as one of Central Ohio’s most dynamic and welcoming communities. Known for its diversity, strong neighborhoods and engaged residents, the city is a place where ...
I’ve never once heard a negative word about being a Jew in Azerbaijan,” Chief Rabbi Shneor Segal tells JNS.The post ‘A place to walk proudly as a Jew’ appeared first ...
"They play all sides, gaining from their roles as intermediaries. With Iran's axis crumbling, Qatar and Turkey are moving into the vacuum."The post Turkey-Qatar alliance seen as growing threat to ...
Rabbi Hanoch Teller has been invited by Congregation Ahavas Sholom to speak for Shabbos Chazzon and Tisha B’Av on Aug. 2 and Aug. 3, respectively.
The recent IDF campaign in Syria may have damaged the prospects for an expansion of the Abraham Accords.The post Violence in Syria shakes Mideast power alignments appeared first on JNS.org.
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