Flint Jewish Federation Annual Meeting Thursday, September 22 6:00 pm Temple Beth El $18 per person featuring: Yael Inbar Join us, in person, for dinner, as we elect officers, honor our volunteers with special recognition to our 2022 Peppy Rosenthal Volunteer of the...
A Community-wide Selichot weekend with musician/Scholar-in-Residence Noah Aronson will take place at TBE/CBI. Shabbat services on the 16th at 7:30 pm, Shabbat morning services, Torah Study at 10:00 AM Kiddush luncheon at NOON followed by Shabbat song session. ...
The JFNA General Assembly October 30—November 1, Chicago Illinois. The premier gathering of Jewish professionals, lay people/volunteers from around the world. By invitation only. Interactive sessions and briefing on Jewish Life and programs we support domestically, in...
Community Kabbalat Shabbat with Sheldon and Hadar October 21st-at TBE/CBI. Join us for a moving spiritual musical community dinner and Kabbalat Shabbat. The cost is $18 per person, $36 per family of four. Contact the office to make reservations at 810 767 5922 or...
Daniel Pearl Humanity In Harmony Music Festival. The in-person festival is in the planning stages. At this time our masterclass is scheduled for Thursday October 6th at 4:30 pm at the Memorial Auditorium at Mott Community College. The Music Around Town Concert is...
Annual Meeting– 6 pm on Thursday, September 22 at Temple Beth El. In-person, for dinner and featuring elections, honoring volunteers, Recognition of our Life & Legacy Community Supporters, and a special guest presentation. The cost is $18 per person. We will...
Milei underscored the long relationship between the two countries and praised his relationship with both President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Hamas, Hezbollah, and several other groups are listed as terrorist organizations, and it is prohibited to display their symbols for purposes such as incitement.
"If Israel concludes that it cannot effectively strike the Iranian nuclear program alone and needs the United States, its options become much more limited."
Anti-religion-motivated crimes surpassed sexual orientation crimes to become the second greatest motivation, representing 20% of hate-motivated crimes.