Posts Tagged ‘synagogues’

Anger, locked synagogues and a divided community: Brooklyn Jews grapple with COVID restrictions

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The metamorphosis of the sun god in ancient synagogues in Israel

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It ‘shows a great resilience’: Despite COVID-19, synagogues across Europe will still open for non-Jews for Days of Jewish Culture series

(JTA) — Every September since 2000, synagogues and other Jewish heritage sites in hundreds of cities across Europe — a continent where Jewish institutions normally stay firmly locked down for security — open to the public for a one-day event aimed at fostering ties between Jewish communities and non-Jewish Europeans. This year, the European Days […]

What synagogues streaming High Holiday services can learn from the political conventions

(JTA) — For months now, the rituals that mark our lives have been disrupted by the coronavirus. As the pandemic grinds on and the High Holidays approach, communities are grappling with how to organize Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services that are both meaningful and safe. For most of us, that almost certainly means streaming […]

What synagogues streaming High Holiday services can learn from the political conventions

(JTA) — For months now, the rituals that mark our lives have been disrupted by the coronavirus. As the pandemic grinds on and the High Holidays approach, communities are grappling with how to organize Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services that are both meaningful and safe. For most of us, that almost certainly means streaming […]

Torahs packed and synagogues on high alert as wildfires bear down on Northern California

SAN FRANCISCO (J. the Jewish News of Northern California via JTA) — When the evacuation orders came last night, Guerneville resident Sonia Tubridy and her daughter packed the car and left, joining a caravan of vehicles fleeing the North Bay area and the fires that threatened to engulf them. Tubridy, cultural director of the Russian […]

Homemade shofars and ‘passive’ Zooming: How some British synagogues are adapting this High Holiday season

(JTA) — As night falls on the second night of Rosh Hashanah this year, Rabbi Adam Zagoria-Moffet and two shofar blowers will ascend the 144-foot tower of St. Albans Cathedral, the 11th-century church that dominates the skyline of this city of the same name 20 miles northwest of London.  As members of Zagoria-Moffet’s 200-family synagogue […]

Jewish suspects arrested over swastika graffiti on synagogues

Jewish suspects arrested over swastika graffiti on synagogues Jews are the Masters of False Flag Attacks and Creators of Terrorism and everything else Evil on this Earth. Police believe two teenagers were behind paint attacks in Petah Tikva By Stuart Winer and Judah Ari Gross June 11, 2017, 2:21 pm 18 A swastika found on […]

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