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Eileen Ruby, the most recent past president of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, was honored for decades of ...
Events around the Bay Area showcase Jewish culture, art, cuisine and storytelling as Jewish American Heritage Month continues ...
The first night of the inaugural San Francisco Jewish Week invited people to the California Academy of Sciences for their ...
Journalist and author Amir Tibon shares details of his family’s rescue on Oct. 7, 2023, and how it shaped his thinking about ...
Arrest nonstudents and file charges. Give students one warning before they are suspended for at least a semester for ...
Afrikaners, the white minority that imposed the apartheid system, are the only refugees the United States is still admitting.
The Jewish comedy “Bad Shabbos” won’t rest as it sheds light on the question: What’s worse, in-laws-to-be or a dead body?
Perhaps the most famous Jewish dispute before the rise of modern denominations took place in Babylonia around 760-770 CE.
The California Department of Education has determined that Tamalpais Union High School District didn’t properly investigate ...
In honor of what would have been Harvey Milk’s 95th birthday on May 22, communities across San Francisco are elebrating with ...
Hate packaged as entertainment targeted at teens — perfect evidence of the need for better Holocaust education.
How a treasured heirloom, rediscovered and restored during Covid lockdown, brings long-dead relatives back to the Shabbos ...