Temple Israel’s Shalommm Yoga
Melding worship and meditation opens a physical entrance to holiness By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer A year ago, when Courtney Cummings left her cultural arts job with Cincinnati’s JCC to become Temple Israel’s music and programming director, she began thinking about how to meet congregants’ needs in unconventional
Israeli consul general visits
Sideman: incitement from Palestinian leaders causing latest wave of violence By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer One day after two Palestinians from eastern Jerusalem murdered four Jews with a gun, a meat cleaver and an ax in a western Jerusalem synagogue, Israel’s consul general to the Dayton area blamed consistent
Bring light to the world
By Rabbi Hershel Spalter, Chabad of Greater Dayton Light a match and watch. The fire flares, burns down quickly, dies. Now try it again, but have a candle ready. Strike the match and put it to the wick. The flame lives. On Chanukah, Jews everywhere are lighting candles. They shine in
No-guilt sufganiyot
By Jaime Geller, JNS.org The average Chanukah sufganiya (jelly doughnut) has between 300 and 400 calories of nearly pure oil and fat. In honor of the miracle God bestowed on the Maccabees, making oil meant for just a day last eight days, the delicious donut and other traditionally oily Chanukah
The Red Tent miniseries
Glimpsing matriarchs from the Book of Genesis Review by Michael Fox, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer A corrective of sorts to the Bible’s predominantly patriarchal view of seismic events and everyday tribal life, Lifetime’s emotion-tapping adaptation of The Red Tent fulfills one’s modest expectations for a primetime soap opera in
A Divine revolution
Myths and Misconceptions Series Jewish Family Identity Forum with Candace R. Kwiatek, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer The Torah is a revolutionary document, likely one reason our American Founders found it so appealing. In fact, Jefferson evoked the revolutionary story of the Exodus when proposing the motto “Rebellion to
Kvelling Corner
With Rachel Haug Gilbert, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Dr. Martha Moody Jacobs began her two-year term as president of the Dayton Woman’s Literary Club at its 125th anniversary dinner on Oct. 2. Marti was also a speaker at the 2014 Ohio Library Council Convention and Expo held in
Shoah restitution deadlines
The Jewish Internet with Mark Mietkiewicz, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer Their numbers are shrinking but their needs are not. Various programs have been established over the years to provide restitution to survivors of the Holocaust, and to return property seized during World War II and held by governments,
Words of war
Leshon Ima – Mother Tongue with Dr. Rachel Zohar Dulin, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer The horrific experiences of wars left their mark on Jewish history and culture from biblical times onward. The lovely holiday of Chanukah, which we celebrate this month, commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over
Obituaries
Yale J. Holt. A man of dignity, grace and love. Mr. Holt passed away Oct. 30 surrounded by his loved ones, all his children and grandchildren, in the loving arms of his wife. He will be missed by many people, especially his family: Donna, his wife of 50 years, his