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A Jewish Joy Shabbat: Illuminating the Path Forward was held on March 7 at the University of South Florida’s Morris & Bertha Escoll Center for Jewish Campus Life. Approximately 85 were in attendance, ...
This newspaper is evolving! We’re introducing a variety of new and expanded components to the publication (hard copy and online versions) to bring readers additional information, interesting insights, ...
A grant to study linguistic differences between Hebrew and English was flagged as an example of “woke DEI grants” in a new database released by Sen. Ted Cruz. The database is part of ongoing ...
The Tampa Bay Jewish Food Festival will make a long-awaited return to its full, in-person format on Sunday, Feb. 23, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on the grounds of Temple B’nai Israel in Clearwater.
The 29th Annual Tampa Bay Jewish Film Festival will feature a diverse range of thought-provoking films that celebrate Jewish culture, history, and the art of storytelling. One will make you laugh out ...
(JTA) — Two synagogues in Sydney were defaced on consecutive days with swastikas and other antisemitic language. According to Australian reports, Southern Sydney Synagogue was graffitied in red and ...
Joe Probasco of Tampa, former president of the Tampa JCCs & Federation and advocate for the local Jewish community, will be honored as recipient of the 15th annual Norman N. Gross PRIMER award on ...
How early is too early to put up your Hanukkah decorations? And how many Hanukkah-themed movies can you name? How many sets of matching Hanukkah pajamas are too many for one family? We are so thirsty ...
Rabbi Levi Rivkin firmly believes, “When one door closes, another door opens.” The closure of the Winn-Dixie supermarket in Hyde Park, which had been a key resource for Tampa’s kosher community, ...
The Tampa Kollel is offering a Family Fun Day on Sunday, Nov. 24 from 2-4 p.m., with activities for people of all ages. There will be a game truck, petting zoo, barbecue and refreshments. Folks can ...
In Jesse Eisenberg’s new film, a pair of American Jewish cousins on a heritage tour of Poland sneak back onto a train they already had tickets for, after getting off at the wrong stop. “It’s the ...
Students at the University of South Florida (USF) Chabad Center hosted the “Let Here Be Light Jewish Fest Tour,” on Sept. 17 at the Marshall Student Center Plaza on the USF campus.