Sonia Rochlin, who through her Rochlin Foundation donated nearly $5 million to Jewish charities
Directors of the Jewish Federation Council have voted to allocate more than $600,000 to expand and
A group of Americans of Arab and Jewish descent Saturday urged their countrymen to promote peace in
Permission for a longtime Jewish refusenik to leave the Soviet Union for Israel, combined with
The Jewish Federation Council's expansion of its Community Bulletin (Times, Feb. 17) will not
at the Garden Grove offices of the Heritage reminds callers that they have reached "Orange County's only Jewish weekly newspaper."
The government of Iceland, stung by criticism that it is anti-Jewish, Tuesday granted permission
The world's Jewish population outside Israel is steadily declining and will fall from the current
The Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles has dedicated its new $1-million multipurpose
About 9,500 Jews emigrated to Israel last year, an 11% decrease from 1985, the Central Bureau of Statistics said Thursday.
"The Jewish Heritage in American Folk Art," an exploration of a facet of folk creativity organized
For the first time in its 57-year history, the Ida Mayer Cummings Auxiliary of the Jewish Homes for
, and a warning of what can happen when an area ceases to attract young Jewish families, the lifeblood of a synagogue.
The Jewish Television Network will launch a new community support group at a tea Tuesday at 3 p.m
Bob Cowan of Brentwood will lead the United Jewish Fund's Western Region for a second term.
The story in Monday's View section on Shiloh Shelter caught my interest because of my involvement with Haven Hills, a comprehensive family violence center serving the San Fernando Valley since 1977.
for Jewish settlers because, he said, it incited its readers to revolt against the government.
The commanders of the five posts in the Orange County Council of the Jewish War Veterans of the
The Constitution's free-speech clause prevents the government from revoking the license of a radio station in Kansas even though it urged listeners to kill Jews, the Federal Communications Commission ruled Friday.
In the 1880s as Jews crowded into American and European cities with comparative freedom, their Russian brethren suffered a new spate of pogroms.