‘In Holon, our Sister City, we got a miracle’
By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer From the moment in August when Jewish Community Relations Council Director Jeff Blumer got the Jewish Federation’s go-ahead to raise funds for the Holon-based family of Bar Kuperstein, Jeff hoped he might present the check to Bar himself. Bar, 22, was then thought
Local Jewish grad student among speakers at ‘Call it Genocide’ rally downtown
‘Zionism is anti-American’ By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer Sammy Caruso began his speech leading the chant, “Free Palestine.” He concluded with another chant, directed at the U.S. government: “Not another nickel, not another dime. No more money for Israel’s crimes.” In between, the Oakwood resident and Miami University
Harlem-based Ethiopian Israeli chef visits to dish on her new cookbook
Gursha is both a memoir and recipe collection from the proprietor of Tsion Cafe. By Rachel Ringler, New York Jewish Week Chef Beejhy Barhany, the proprietor of Tsion Cafe, a kosher and vegan Israeli Ethiopian restaurant in Harlem, was born in Ethiopia. As a child, she spent three years in
Kindling solstice presence into the endless lights
Chanukah in light of Twilight Override By Rabbi Aubrey L. Glazer, Beth Abraham Synagogue What are we really kindling during this winter solstice season? I was moved recently by the description of kindling in the 2020 book How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others, where author T.M.
Mazel Tov!
Tammy Evans, office manager for Beth Jacob Congregation, celebrated 25 years of service to the synagogue in October. Beth Jacob leadership put together a lunch in her honor, to show their appreciation for her dedication, talent, and energy. Jonah Sandler, founder of Scene75 Entertainment Center and a longtime supporter of
The tipping point: sword or plowshare?
In the news series Jewish Family Education with Candace R. Kwiatek, The Dayton Jewish Observer In the Nov. 6 AP News video Denmark eyes new law to protect citizens from AI deepfakes, Marie Watson tells of opening a favorite video game only to discover that someone had taken her Instagram
Bark Mitzvah Boy
Look for The Adventures of Bark Mitzvah Boy each month in The Dayton Jewish Observer and at this site! To read the complete December 2025 Dayton Jewish Observer, click here.
Obituaries
Ben Harrison Bader, Sept. 22, 2000 – Oct. 23, 2025. From the moment he entered this world — tiny and determined at just two pounds — Ben Harrison Bader showed the strength, courage, and grace that would come to define him. Born a fighter, he grew into a young man
Tractor trailer in Middletown tagged with hate vandalism
By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer The owner of Middletown Plaza shopping center removed from a vacant area of the property a tractor trailer on Nov. 18 that was tagged with “Was Hitler Right” and a swastika. Middletown Police received reports about the tagged truck the previous weekend. “Once
Retired pastor’s religion columns take anti-Jewish turn in Greene Co. newspapers
CEO — son of Holocaust survivors and a member of Dallas, Texas Jewish community — stands behind former editor’s decision to run columns By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer Isaac Weintraub has lived in Beavercreek for a decade. While furloughed from his work as an electrical engineer at Wright-Patterson