Rosh HaShanah begins the evening of October 2. Yom Kippur begins the evening of October 11. Please click the links below for High Holy Days congregational information: Congregation Chofetz Chayim (Orthodox) (520) 747-7780 The Shul of Tucson (Orthodox) (520) 975-4489 Tucson Torah Center (Orthodox) Congregation Bet Shalom (Traditional Egalitarian) (520) 577-1171 Congregation Anshei Israel (Conservative) (520) 745-5550 Congregation Beit Simcha (Reform) (520) 276-5675 Congregation Chaverim (Reform) (520) 320-1015 Congregation M’kor Hayim (Reform) (520) 305-8208 Kol Ami Synagogue (Reform) (520) 327-4501 Beth… Read more »
At 100 and 99, Murray and Honey Manson are Going Strong
It probably wasn’t his old jogging habit that helped Murray Manson reach age 100 in August. That just ruined his knees, he says. Murray, who now walks with a cane, attributes his longevity to luck. His wife, Honey, suspects it may have something to do with eating a healthier… Read more »
Of Blessed Memory: Barbara Soble
Barbara Soble (nee Becker) passed away on September 29, 2024. She was born in Natick, Mass. and moved to Tucson in 1958. She was a member of the Jewish community during her early years. She owned a needlepoint store and clothing store until her retirement. After retirement, Barbara was… Read more »
Tucson Teens Bring Home Medals from Detroit JCC Maccabi Games®
This summer, ten teen athletes from Tucson made their way to Detroit for an unforgettable week of competition at the JCC Maccabi Games®—an Olympic-style event that blends high-energy sports with personal growth and community building. These young athletes didn’t just represent Tucson; they left their mark, returning home with… Read more »
Chopped: Cooking, Cooperation, Competition, Creativity, Connection … and New Faces
The only thing more bitter than the cacao, was the sting of defeat after the judges’ final ruling. In a dazzling display of teamwork and efficiency under pressure, several teams of four students each took on the challenge of preparing a three-course meal, while racing the clock, in the… Read more »
High Holiday Sermons Mix Concerns over Israel and Antisemitism with Strength, Comfort, and Hope
The Jewish High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, also known as the Days of Awe, combine the ancient themes of repentance and renewal with the highest attendance most synagogues see all year. For rabbis, this makes writing High Holiday sermons a weighty task, and this year… Read more »
Tessa Minardi and Benny Louchheim are Wed
Mazel Tov to Rabbi Thomas and Marcia Louchheim on the wedding of their youngest son, Benny, to Tessa Minardi. Benny and Tessa were married on Sunday, September 15, in Saratoga Springs, New York. Emeritus Rabbi Louchheim of Kol Ami Synagogue officiated at the blessed ceremony. Tessa and Benny met… Read more »
Tucson J Leaders Collaborate with Kedem JCC in Moldova and Qiryat Bialik JCC in Israel
One of the most incredible things about the Tucson J is that it does not stand out here in the Sonoran Desert alone – it is part of global network of community centers united in shared mission and vision, each of them serving the unique needs of their local… Read more »
From Student to Staff: THA Alumna Returns as New Director of Admissions
It’s a special day when a THA Lion returns to campus to further our school mission of providing an exceptional educational experience in an inclusive environment steeped in Jewish values. The journey from student to faculty member truly exemplifies the lifelong impact of a THA education. It is with… Read more »