JLTC convenes 10 to 12 high school sophomores and juniors annually to foster multicultural understanding and political ...
For her mitzvah project, Livia has truly enjoyed developing friendships with and playing board games with the residents of ...
On Wednesday, October 23, Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center (TJMHC) hosted an opening reception of the Allen & Marianne ...
Hava Leipzig Holzhauer’s official start date as president and CEO of Jewish Philanthropies of Southern Arizona is Dec. 4, but she will be joining the community on Dec. 3 for a solidarity gathering for ...
Do you know the difference between a Jewish pessimist and a Jewish optimist? The Jewish pessimist says, “Things can’t possibly get any worse.” The Jewish optimist says, “Sure they can!” The 5784 year ...
It probably wasn’t his old jogging habit that helped Murray Manson reach age 100 in August. That just ruined his knees, he says. Murray, who now walks with a cane, attributes his longevity to luck.
Mindy Bernstein, executive director of the Coyote Task Force, a local behavioral health agency, landed in Tucson in 1976. She wasn’t sure then what her path would be, but she never imagined a career ...
The arts and crafts program has grown into a cornerstone of the program’s holistic approach to refugee support. Participants ...
The Tucson Jewish Community Center (Tucson J) presents the exhibition Au Naturel by the Sonoran Plein Air Painters, on ...
Michael Green celebrated becoming a Bar Mitzvah on October 19, 2024, at Kol Ami. He is the son of Robin and Dale Green.
As the Jewish Philanthropies of Southern Arizona (JPSA) staff lead and coordinator of Project Isaiah, I recently had the opportunity to visit the Community Food Bank and speak with Sarah Cohen and ...
After the army, Bill and Toni relocated to Bettendorf, Iowa where he built a thriving veterinary practice. He was active in ...