Who The Folk?! Emma Dunn
Trying to get young adults to connect to the Jewish community is often a struggle for organizations. Emma Dunn is trying to bridge the gap that may exist in the […]
Trying to get young adults to connect to the Jewish community is often a struggle for organizations. Emma Dunn is trying to bridge the gap that may exist in the […]
Rikki Giambruno isn’t Jewish, but the chef and owner of St. Paul’s Hyacinth has long been a fan of Hanukkah traditions – a combination of working in Brooklyn and having […]
While Hanukkah is fun for kids because they get to load up on presents, many families have adopted the idea that it’s great to help others and share our good […]
Right now we need as much light as we can get.
In today’s polarized society, what leads someone to get into politics? For Rebecca Noecker, it’s what she’s always wanted to do. Noecker is the city councilwoman representing Ward 2 in […]
Neely Silverman and Shaina Shagalow had come across a dusty stuffed rabbit last week, that they were prepared to throw out. Chris Martyn, fortunately, has an eye for value that […]
What’s it like to move home and come to work for the organization your mother started? Layah Shagalow experienced just that. Shagalow, the assistant director of Sha’arim, which her mother, […]
Deadline for submissions is Dec. 7.
The JCCs will continue to operate as is until there is a vote to approve the formal legal combination.
Job Title: Home Health Aide Organization Name: Sholom Community Alliance Job Type: Full-time Salary Range: $12.50-$15/hour Deadline: Open Until Filled Job Summary/Description: Come work at Sholom! We are a 5-star […]