WASHINGTON (JTA) – One guy we know, and we’re pretty sure he’s not in charge. The other guy we don’t know so well, and it looks like he might be in charge. The other three guys — who knows? The five figures comprising Egypt’s Supreme Military Council are commanding… Read more »
Yearly Archives 2011
Bandage that helped save lives in Giffords shooting has Israeli backstory
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Israel changed Gabrielle Giffords’ life when the budding politician first visited the country in 2001 and it drew her close to Judaism. After the Arizona congresswoman was shot in the head a month ago, an Israeli innovation invented by an American immigrant to Israel may have… Read more »
Why is patrilineal descent not catching on in Reform worldwide?
SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) — For three decades now, the American Jewish Reform movement has considered as Jewish the child of a Jewish father and non-Jewish mother who is raised as a Jew. But most Reform Jews in the rest of the world still do not accept “patrilineal descent.” That… Read more »
News analysis: Mubarak’s fall heralds new power player in the Mideast: the Arab street
\NEW YORK (JTA) — Hosni Mubarak’s resignation Feb. 11 from Egypt’s presidency following three weeks of intense street demonstrations raises a host of questions not just for the future of Egypt and its peace treaty with Israel, but for the entire Middle East. The most remarkable feature of the… Read more »
Local people, places, travels and simchas – 2.11.11
“This year in Jerusalem” When Joel Herz recently visited Israel after a long hiatus, he was astounded by the growth and progress of this small country. In 1988, as a recent law school graduate, Joel spent three months in Israel, living and working on a kibbutz, studying Hebrew, and… Read more »
Tucson trauma and civility
For a while last month we here in Tucson were the epicenter of the world, thanks to the brutal act of the deeply disturbed man who murdered six innocent people and wounded 13 others, including our congresswoman and friend, Gabrielle Giffords. She is a kind, intelligent, principled, Jewish representative… Read more »
Models to wear vintage bridal gowns in museum show
The Jewish History Museum, 564 S. Stone Ave., will host a style show of vintage and antique wedding dresses on Sunday, Feb. 13 at 1:30 p.m. The story of the Jewish bride who originally wore each dress will be told. Included are an 1880s gown from the Arizona pioneer… Read more »
Under Tucson sunset and grandmother’s lace, couple takes their vows
Rebecca Kunsberg, 31, daughter of Andrew and Linda Kunsberg of Tucson, and Theodore Goodman, 33, son of Beanie and Markus Rohtbart of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and Don and Gloria Goodman of West Bloomfield, Mich., were married on Nov. 14, 2010 at Westward Look Resort with Rabbi Robert Eisen of… Read more »
Library seeks donations for March book sale
The Tucson Jewish Community Library will hold its annual book sale on Sunday, March 6, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Tucson Jewish Community Center. Proceeds will be used to support the activities of the library. The library is seeking donations of books (fiction and nonfiction, Jewish… Read more »
JFCS breakfast to honor Ruthann Pozez
Jewish Family & Children’s Services will honor Ruthann Pozez at its second annual Celebration of Caring complimentary breakfast event on Thursday, March 3. Pozez relocated from Topeka, Kan., to Tucson with her husband, Louis, co-founder of Payless Shoe Source, in 1983 and has been deeply involved with the Jewish… Read more »
UA Christians United for Israel to host Israel Defense Forces colonel
Christians United for Israel at the University of Arizona will present a free lecture by Col. Ben Tzion Gruber of the Israel Defense Forces on Monday, Feb. 14 at 6:30 p.m. Gruber, now in the IDF reserves, has served in the military for 30 years and is currently working… Read more »
Hungarian saga kicks off storytelling festival
The Jewish History Museum’s Jewish Storytelling Festival will begin with Lynn Saul’s discussion of her book, “Learning to Say Satoraljaujhely,” on Sunday, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m. This collection of poetry, short stories, memoir, and family and contemporary photographs reflects 200 years of Hungarian Jewish history, from the early… Read more »
UA Yiddish festival includes lectures, films
The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Arizona is presenting a Yiddish festival of lectures and films this spring, coordinated by Gil Ribak, the Schusterman Postdoctoral Fellow in Judaic Studies. The festival began earlier this month with a lecture on Yiddish theater. On Monday, Feb. 28… Read more »
Secular Humanists to hold education event
The Tucson Secular Humanist Jewish Circle will hold an adult education/oneg Shabbat get-together on Saturday, Feb. 19 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Himmel Park Library, 1035 N. Treat Ave. The event will include a DVD presentation featuring Rabbi Sherwin Wine, who founded the Humanistic Judaism movement in… Read more »
Havdallah crafts on tap for PJ Library event
PJ Library and Congregation Or Chadash will host “Havdallah in a Bag!” on Sunday, Feb. 13, 3-4:30 p.m. at Or Chadash. Rabbi Thomas Louchheim, accompanied by Cantor Janece Cohen, will tell the story “Too Much of a Good Thing.” Children can make a Havdallah candle, spice bag and Kiddush… Read more »
Green Valley temple plans musical fundraiser
The Beth Shalom Temple Players will perform a musical program, “Thanks for the Memory,”on Saturday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center, 1250 W. Continental Road in Green Valley. The production will be a nostalgic journey through the Golden… Read more »
Pozez lecture to probe Israel, Jordan, Palestine relations
Asher Susser, visiting scholar in modern Israel studies at the Arizona Center for Judaic Studies, will present “Israel, Jordan and Palestine: One State, Two States or Three?” as part of the center’s Shaol Pozez Memorial Lectureship Series. The talk will be held Monday, Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. at… Read more »
Federation surpasses Super Sunday, LEAF goals
The Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona exceeded its Super Sunday phone-a-thon goal of $150,000 on Jan. 30, raising $194,967 toward its 2011 Campaign, with $17,295 of this total going to the Local Emergency Assistance Fund. Over 150 volunteers turned out for the event at the Tucson Jewish Community Center,… Read more »
Tucson Symphony quartet to play music from Terezin as prelude to film
Hallonot, Hebrew for windows, is an annual Coalition for Jewish Education program providing windows into different aspects of the Jewish world. CJE has partnered with the Tucson International Jewish Film Festival and the Tucson Symphony Orchestra to present this year’s Hallonot, “Voices and Views on the Holocaust,” which will… Read more »
Tucson lawyer launches Democratic mayoral bid
Jonathan Rothschild’s earliest political memory is of JFK’s assassination in 1963. Following President Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974, Rothschild, then a student at Kenyon College in Ohio, became an intern for the National Student Lobby in Washington, D.C. But Rothschild, now 55, didn’t jump into the political fray himself… Read more »