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UC Department of Judaic Studies hosts lecture series on Judaism and Ecology

“Eco–Judaism: New Jewish Approaches to the Environment” is the topic of the 2015–2016 Jacob and Jennie L. Lichter Lecture Series organized by the Department of Judaic Studies of the University of Cincinnati. Read more

New $5,000 incentive grants for organizations participating in CYJL

Organizations participating in the Create Your Jewish Legacy program now have an additional incentive to gather promises for legacy gifts: a $5,000 incentive grant, which is in addition to the $10,000 they will already receive from the LIFE & LEGACY program, if they reach set goals. Read more

New OJC director visits Cincinnati

On September 9, Cincinnati’s Jewish community leaders welcomed Howard Beigelman to Cincinnati for his first visit in his new role as Director of Ohio Jewish Communities. OJC represents the Federations, partner agencies, and congregations on domestic and international issues in Columbus and…

Concert to remember Daniel Pearl

Daniel Pearl, was an American Jewish Wall Street Journal reporter. Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and slain by terrorists in Karachi, Pakistan in 2002. After his death, family and friends of Daniel began using music as a way to remember him. Read more

A Yom Kippur reflection: City has changed

A recent column by Katie Vogel, “A new year starts with a look inside” (Sept. 15) explored the importance of the 10 days of reflection between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, which mark the start and end of the Jewish New Year. The author stated that certain issues, “can only be addresse…