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Cincinnati’s oldest Holocaust survivor celebrates 107th birthday

Esther Slomovits celebrated her 107th birthday on Thursday. Born Oct. 5, 1909, in Northern Romania, Slomovits celebrated her birthday Thursday at the Cedar Village retirement community in Mason, Ohio.

Concentration Camp Photos At Cincinnati Skirball Museum, Part Of FotoFocus

As part of this year’s FotoFocus, the Cincinnati Skirball Museum, located in Clifton at Hebrew Union College, is presenting Columbus photographer James Friedman’s exhibit 12 Nazi Concentration Camps.

Under One Roof: Bringing together Cincinnati Organizations through Art

It’s common for Jewish organizations to construct a sukkah leading up to the holiday of Sukkot. Here at the Mayerson JCC, we’re lucky to have a large – and thriving – community that doesn’t end at our walls. Cincinnati has been booming with invigorating businesses, tighter-knit…

Local civil rights advocate Dick Weiland to be inducted into Hall of Fame

On Oct. 6, the Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame will induct six new members, one of whom is a Cincinnati native and active community member. Dick Weiland, 87, serves on more than 30 boards and commissions, and has worked tirelessly during his lifetime to serve others and stand up for what…

New tenant coming to Union Terminal

The Cincinnati Museum Center is getting a new neighbor: The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education. The center's move will coincide with the completion of Union Terminal's renovations, slated for November 2018.