Lucy Aharish
Lucy Aharish had one main message and she shared it forcefully when she spoke at The J on Tuesday, June 28. She is Arab. She is Muslim. She is Israeli. And she is proud of all three aspects of her … Read More
Lucy Aharish had one main message and she shared it forcefully when she spoke at The J on Tuesday, June 28. She is Arab. She is Muslim. She is Israeli. And she is proud of all three aspects of her … Read More
The children had fun at summer camp all summer long, now it’s your turn. Just because you’re adults and parents doesn’t mean you can’t sit around a bonfire and make s’mores like the good ole days, right? Join The J … Read More
WASHINGTON, July 3, 2016 (JTA) – Elie Wiesel, the Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate who became a leading icon of Holocaust remembrance and a global symbol of conscience, died Saturday, July 2, at 87. His death was the result of … Read More
Although senior year is full of many happy and celebratory times, I chose to spend two weeks of my final month of high school on a trip called The March of the Living with BBYO, a Jewish youth movement I … Read More
It’s time for the fourth annual Pizza for the Pantry on August 21 at Wick’s Pizza Goose Creek from 12-2 p.m. The fundraiser benefits the JFCS Sonny & Janet Meyer Family Food Pantry Fund. “The event brings the community together … Read More
PJ Library is a national outreach program sponsored by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation in partnership with local organizations such as the JCL. Books with Jewish content and themes are mailed, for free, to children ages six months through eight years … Read More
THE CHOSEN ONES Steve Sem-Sandberg; Anna Paterson, trans. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016 Hardcover. 576 pp. $27.00 ISBN: 978-0374122805 The fact that Austria recently very nearly elected a far-right candidate who boldly flirted with the iconography and language of the … Read More