Dedicated to the Memory of my father, Louis Manelis My father was an emotional man who cried easily and was known in the family as a softy. He was exceptionally hard working and good hearted to a fault … attentive and solicitous of my grandmother who lived a few blocks away, and generous to those in need, Jew and gentile alike. Admirable qualities to be sure. But as loving and caring as he was to me and to others, my… Read more »
Strobel-Baldwin Engagement
Ariel Fawn Strobel and Lee Randy Baldwin, both of Tucson, have announced their engagement. Ariel is the daughter of Tammy and Alan Strobel. She earned a Bachelor of Science from Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. Ariel is a fine artist specializing in illustration, painting, and ceramics… Read more »
Birth: Ayla Leora Tanne
A daughter, Ayla Leora Tanne, was born Dec. 24, 2025 to Cantor Bryce Megdal and Marc Tanne of Ridgefield, Connecticut. Grandparents are Ron Megdal and Dr. Sharon B. Megdal of Tucson, Dr. Susan Tanne Oliner and Andy Oliner of West Orange, New Jersey, and Dr. Robert Tanne and Meredith… Read more »
Bar Mitzvah: Rafael Valdez Salomon
Rafael Valdez Salomon will celebrate becoming a Bar Mitzvah on June 13, 2026 at Kol Ami Synagogue. He is the son of Shay and Nigel. Rafael is an avid reader, left wing on his soccer team and green belt black stripe in Aikido. He enjoys acting in community… Read more »
Of Blessed Memory: Murray Leipzig
Murray Leipzig aka Moshe David ben Shrage Fival v. Ettka Zipa aka MDL, passed away on Friday, June 5, 2026, before Shabbat. Murray lived eighty-one tremendous years full of accomplishment both professionally and personally. Murray grew up in Syracuse, New York. He lived and worked in hospital and medical… Read more »
TJMHC Explores Multifaith Outreach Initiatives
Local faith leaders gathered at TJMHC on April 24, 2026, to discuss immigration and border issues in Southern Arizona. Photo: Lynn Davis
On April 24, the Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center hosted a half-day convening on immigration and border issues for local congregational clergy.… Read more »
Reflecting on the Greatest Athletic Achievement of the 2025 JCC Maccabi Games as We Look Ahead to the Summer Games
(Photo courtesy Tucson J) As we approach summer and I begin finalizing registrations and swag for the 2026 Team Tucson delegation headed to the Toronto 2026 JCC Maccabi Games, where they’ll compete alongside nearly 400 athletes, I cannot help but reflect fondly on last summer. I could hardly contain my excitement to host… Read more »
Handmaker Healthcare Fair Highlights Resources for Older Adults in Our Community
Handmaker resident Karen Green and Activity Assistant Ariana Canez visit vendor booths at the Handmaker Healthcare Fair on May 12, 2026. (Photo: Nanci Levy)
On Tuesday, May 12, Handmaker welcomed healthcare professionals, community partners, residents, families, and guests to a successful and informative Healthcare Fair held on campus — the first event of its kind at Handmaker in recent memory. The fair brought together a wide variety of healthcare providers and organizations, offering… Read more »
Of Blessed Memory: Stanley Lehman
Stanley Lehman peacefully said his final goodbye on May 11, 2026, surrounded by family and encircled with love. He was born Oct. 13, 1929, in Brooklyn, NY, and moved his family to Tucson in 1970 with the hope of improving the health of his beloved wife Renaye (Ricki). They… Read more »




