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Werner Coppel was on the 'Death March' and lived to tell

Werner Coppel, who survived and escaped the Holocaust as a teen, died at the age of 91 at the Cedar Village Jewish nursing home in Mason on Friday night.

Jim Joseph Foundation Names New Professional Head

The San Francisco-based Jim Joseph Foundation today announced that Barry Finestone will become its President and CEO effective January 1, 2017. Founded in 2006, the Foundation has awarded more than $400 million in grants to foster compelling, effective Jewish education for youth, teens, and…

Jewish & Israeli Film Festival brings the world to Cincinnati

One of the few weaknesses in Cincinnati’s arts scene has been the inability to build a sustaining film festival with artistic credibility, comfortable venues, plentiful sponsorship, public support and awareness and financial resources. Just like so many other major cities have.

Why Mayerson JCC Should Be Part of Your Fitness Resolution

One of the few weaknesses in Cincinnati’s arts scene has been the inability to build a sustaining film festival with artistic credibility, comfortable venues, plentiful sponsorship, public support and awareness and financial resources. Just like so many other major cities have.

Jewish Professional Group JPAN to Tour Reds Stadium March 23

Springtime in Cincinnati means the Reds! The Jewish Professional Advisors Network (JPAN) is planning an outing to the Reds Stadium on March 23.

JPAN is a group for those in law, financial planning, insurance, taxes, or accounting. “We bring people together to further our professional deve…