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Paris trip shows vulnerability of U.S.

Recent news articles have reminded us that Cincinnati’s airport has only one international flight; that flight is to Paris. Unfortunately, this winter’s gruesome terrorist attacks there have left some scared to take that flight. A few weeks ago, I was part of a delegation of Cincinnatian…

Two veteran leaders strengthen Federation’s Community Campaign

With the annual community phone-a-thon, Super Sunday, coming up on March 22, the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati is culminating the Community Campaign phase of its annual fundraising campaign with Marcie Bachrach and Debbie Brant as co-chairs. They each have extensive experience volunteering…

Social entrepreneur Adi Altschuler to kick off Israelity Lecture Series

Before others identify a problem, Adi Altschuler has launched a solution. That’s not uncommon in Israel-the “start-up nation”-but unlike most entrepreneurs, Altshuler isn’t building a company or a fortune; she’s building a better world. In addition, she started when she was only 16.…

Wyoming Alumni take Birthright Trip to Israel

The Jewish community in Cincinnati played a pivotal role for me in high school. I was a board member for my youth group at Wise Temple, where I was co-journalist, Social Action Vice President, and Programming Vice President. Our youth group was a part of North American Federation for Temple …

JCRC Presents Award-Winning Film “Hate Crimes in the Heartland” at the JCC

The award winning film, “Hate Crimes in the Heartland” will be presented on March 24, 2015, together with a panel including Jeffrey Blackwell, Cincinnati Police Chief; Rabbi Gary Zola, Executive Director of The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives (AJA) and Professor o…