An Israeli- American academic has initiated a program that may both advance disadvantaged women from Israel and Jordan and build peace among nations. More...
The name Oklahoma used to mean the classic Rogers and Hammerstein musical about the legendary ranchers and farmers – the men and women who created the state with their back – breaking work and optimistic spirit. More...
Parshas Naso (May 22, 2010) We are all full of contradictions. There is a part of us which is noble, kind and generous. But there is another part that is selfish and stingy, and which can even be cruel. More...
The Board of Jewish Education is again sponsoring “One Book, One Jewish Community at the Shore” at the Milton and Betty Katz JCC of Margate on Thursday, Aug. 5, at 10 a.m. More...
Submitted by the Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Atlantic and Cape May Counties
Once a person signs a will and tucks it away for safekeeping, the old saying comes to life: “Out of sight; out of mind.” On one hand, it is good to be relieved of the worry of intestacy (dying without a will). More...
Laura Brenner, whose name appears on The Jewish Times masthead (to the right) as our newspaper’s graphic artist, lost her lengthy battle with cancer on Tuesday, May 18. More...
The Katz JCC welcomed Zlata Filipovic, the author of “Zlata’s Diary,” written between 1991 and 1993 about the siege of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, by Serb forces during the Bosnian war, which has been translate More...
(Margate, NJ – April 23, 2010) The United Way of Atlantic County presented Jewish Family Service Executive Director Andrea Steinberg, LCSW, with the annual “Henry J. More...