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TJMHC’s Lakin Lecture Series Will Present ‘Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom’

A headshot of a man with a book cover inset.Ariel Burger with his book, "Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel's Classroom"

Every student who tours Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center will hear the words of Elie Wiesel, “When you listen to a witness, you become a witness.” On Thursday, May 7 at 6:00 p.m. in the Paul & Alice Baker Ballroom at the Tucson Jewish Community Center, the Lakin… Read more »

‘Shul of Rock’ Band for Teens and ‘Sabra Singers’ Youth Choir Open to Community

The Shul of Rock band, part of the Shirei Simcha project started by Kol Ami Cantor Jen Benrey, rehearses on Feb. 12, 2026, led by Benrey (standing, with guitar) and Chris Tackett (seated, in red shirtThe Shul of Rock band, part of the Shirei Simcha project started by Kol Ami Cantor Jen Benrey, rehearses on Feb. 12, 2026, led by Benrey (standing, with guitar) and Chris Tackett (seated, in red shirt). (Photo courtesy Kol Ami)

Cantor Jen Benrey of Kol Ami Synagogue has started a teen band, the “Shul of Rock,” for students in grades 7-12, and a junior youth choir, “Sabra Singers,” for students in grades 2-6. Both are open to Jewish kids from across Southern Arizona. The band and choir are the… Read more »

Tucsonans inspire bestselling novelist’s latest thriller

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A chance encounter with Tucsonans Dana Narter and Ed Baruch inspired bestselling author Lisa Gardner’s latest book, “Kiss Her Goodbye,” which is set mainly in Tucson. Gardner met the couple in 2023 on a whale-watching trip in California. They told her about serving as companions to a family of… Read more »

UA to Present An Evening of Jewish Chamber Music: Mahler and Bloch

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The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Arizona will present “An Evening of Jewish Chamber Music: Mahler and Bloch” as part of the Shaol & Louis Pozez Memorial Lectureship Lecture Series. The concert will be held on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. in… Read more »

Antonia Lassar, Jewish Comedy’s Rising Star, to Perform Live in Tucson

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If you spend any time online, chances are you’ve stumbled across Antonia Lassar’s very funny — and very Jewish — comedy clips on TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram, or caught her co-hosting the “Yenta!” podcast. And even if you haven’t, now is your chance to catch this young, fresh Internet… Read more »

A Weekend of Song, Spirit, and Connection: Dan Nichols Coming to Tucson

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For more than a decade, the Mitch Dorson Scholar-in-Residence Fund has stood as a living expression of the belief that Jewish learning should be engaging, accessible, and meaningful. Established in 2012, the fund brings a visiting scholar or artist to Tucson to offer a popular exploration of Jewish life… Read more »

Jewish Film Festival to Feature Special Program and ‘A Lot of Jewish Joy’

The Tucson J International Film Festival began in 1991, making it one of the longest-running Jewish film festivals in the country. Celebrating Jewish history, culture, storytelling, and humor, the 2026 festival will kick off on January 8 with a glamorous, Hollywood-inspired screening of The Property, a dramedy that… Read more »

Tucson’s Holocaust Center Launches 3D Testimony Project

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Last month, the Tucson Jewish History Museum & Holocaust Center unveiled a new way for visitors to hear from Holocaust survivors: “Intimate Histories in 3D.” The project uses volumetric capture technology to create three-dimensional recordings of survivors that can be viewed on tablets and personal devices.TJMHC created the project… Read more »

TJMHC announces 2026 Lakin Lecture Series

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Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center kicks off the 2026 Lakin Lecture Series on Antisemitism on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026. The series, now in its third year, is dedicated to exploring the nature of antisemitism, fostering dialogue, and promoting social justice and human rights. The series educates both Jewish and non-Jewish communities… Read more »

Tucson Health Professionals Pen Maternal Mental Health Guide

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Maternal mental health matters. That’s the main message of “You’ve Got This: A Pocket Guide for Maternal Mental Health,” a slim, easy-to-read volume by two local Jewish health care professionals, Robin Giles, a nurse practitioner, and Joy Subrin, a doctor of behavioral health. “During your… Read more »

TJMHC to Host ‘Facing the Holocaust Through Yiddish Poetry’

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Early next month, as part of our Kristallnacht programming, Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center welcomes poet, educator, and Yiddish translator, Danny Kraft. Kraft’s presentation, “Facing the Holocaust Through Yiddish Poetry,” will explore how Yiddish poets expressed their grief and anger through words, both during and after the Shoah.… Read more »

Jewish Tucsonan’s Book Celebrates ‘Philosophy of Kindness’

Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford in her Tucson home with her bilingual children’s books. (Courtesy Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford)Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford in her Tucson home with her bilingual children’s books. (Courtesy Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford)

Tucson resident and author Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford originally wrote “What Color is Your Hand?/ De qué color es tu mano?” 24 years ago, after a poignant moment with her 4-year-old grandson, Jordan. She and her husband, Daniel, had taken Jordan to Legoland in California on vacation. When… Read more »

Tucson Jazz Vocalist Sarah Tolar to Headline Benefit Concert for JFCS

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Acclaimed jazz singer Sarah Tolar will lend her signature smooth vocals and heartfelt style to Rhapsody in Hope, a special benefit concert for Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Southern Arizona (JFCS). The performance will be held Sunday, Nov. 9, at 4 p.m. at the Berger Theater. Joined by… Read more »

‘Uniting the Community Through Music’ Is Beth Shalom Temple Center’s Goal

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Following a successful 30th-anniversary gala last November, Beth Shalom Temple Center of Green Valley is planning a new event, “Uniting the Community Through Music.” “We are living in a time of terrible anger and a great divide of ideas that separate us from each other. Kindness seems to have… Read more »

Tucson J will host Z3@Tucson: Building Our Shared Future

From left, Tucson Jewish Community Center President and CEO Todd Rockoff, Tucson J Senior Director of Marketing, Communications and Public Relations Rachael Mitchell, and Tucson J Board Member Tamar KFrom left, Tucson Jewish Community Center President and CEO Todd Rockoff, Tucson J Senior Director of Marketing, Communications and Public Relations Rachael Mitchell, and Tucson J Board Member Tamar Kugler at the 2024 Z3 Conference in Palo Alto, California.

The Z3 Conference, an initiative of the Oshman Family JCC, brings Jews from across the political and religious spectrum together to explore Israel, Zionism, identity, and the future of Jewish life. The conference will celebrate 10 years this fall. For several years, Todd Rockoff, Tucson J President and CEO,… Read more »

On the Stage, and Beyond With theatre dybbuk at the Tucson J

The J is thrilled to be part of the rolling world premiere of theatre dybbuk’s “Dracula (Annotated).” This production, with its blend of artistry, history, and provocation, offers a rare opportunity to engage audiences on multiple levels. From the outset, our goal has been to create a month of… Read more »

‘Lives’ Is Memoir of One Man’s Resolve, Resilience, and Reinvention

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Robert G. Varady’s father, László Weisz (“Laci,” pronounced “Lutzee,” to family and friends), cultivated a reputation as a raconteur. Varady grew up on Laci’s stories of business prowess in pre-war Budapest and survival during World War II – all of which Laci attributed to his quick wit, connections, and… Read more »

Southern Arizona Jewish Genealogical Society Visits TJMHC, Hears Holocaust Survivor Testimony

Holocaust survivor Andrew Schot, left, with his son Andy, speaks to members of the Southern Arizona Jewish Genealogical Society at the Tucson Jewish Museum and Holocaust Center, July 13, 2025.Holocaust survivor Andrew Schot, left, with his son Andy, speaks to members of the Southern Arizona Jewish Genealogical Society at the Tucson Jewish Museum and Holocaust Center, July 13, 2025.

About 40 people gathered on Sunday, July 13, 2025, for the first field trip ever sponsored by the Southern Arizona Jewish Genealogical Society. The event featured a private tour of the Tucson Jewish Museum and Holocaust Center led by Davya Cohen, a museum docent and SAJGS board member. … Read more »

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