U2’s Bono Condemns Israeli Government Over War in Gaza
In his statement, Bono wrote that the Netanyahu government “deserves a categorical and unequivocal condemnation.”
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Rock singer and peace activist Bono is shown here at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival last May. (Lionel Hahn/Getty Images, courtesy of JTA)
In his statement, Bono wrote that the Netanyahu government “deserves a categorical and unequivocal condemnation.”
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Rabbi Emily Stern: "A seder isn’t just a commemoration of the past; it also responds to the moment -- the people at the table, the atmosphere and the issues of the time." (Provided photo)
Who says Jews should only hold a seder for Pesach, writes Kol HaLev’s spiritual leader.
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Odesa-born Los Angeles resident Boris Z. Gorbis says his collection is "evidence of the love affair that existed between Americans and the entire idea of a Jewish home." (Photo by Asaf Elia-Shalev via JTA)
Boris Z. Gorbis has spent decades scouring garage sales, thrift shops and eBay for discarded vintage Zionist souvenirs. Now, he’s determined to secure their future.
Read MoreThe key to surviving summer lies in smart self-care, boundaries and tapping into great community resources, writes Kim Ureno of the Ignite Career Center.
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High Point Hospital in Port Chester, New York, opened in 1951 on the former estate of the Straus family that owned Macy's department store. The facility closed in 1993 and was razed by a fire two years later. (Provided photo)
After the death of her mother in 2020, the Mount Washington filmmaker decided to learn about where Sally Yesko disappeared for a year.
Read MoreEmma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.
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This year, Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland celebrates its centennial anniversary. (Provided photo)
Maryland is a lot more than cornhole and Old Bay. From Aberdeen to Zihlman, there’s plenty to check out in the “Old Line State.”
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Community members can pose and snap a photo of themselves at the "Wings of Hope" installation at the Owings Mills JCC. (Provided photo)
The artwork is a tribute to those who died in the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks in Israel.
Read MoreElana Hoffman of the Ignite Career Center offers tips on how to remain optimistic during a prolonged job search.
Read MoreDid you know … From the state feline to the Maryland town once known as the Marriage Capital of the East Coast, test your state knowledge with these tidbits.
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In the 1990s, French director Marcel Ophuls is shown in a portrait in Manhattan. (Catherine McGann/Getty Images, Provided by JTA)
Marcel Ophuls — the renowned Jewish documentary filmmaker whose landmark film “The Sorrow and the Pity” compelled France to confront its collaborationist behavior during World War II — recently died at 97.
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