Home Instead partnered with Solon Chabad to educate care professionals about the upcoming Jewish holidays on Sept. 26 via an ...
Beachwood High School’s varsity football game scheduled for Oct. 4 was canceled against Trinity High School from Garfield ...
More than 2,500 people turned out to show their solidarity with the state of Israel at the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s ...
Einav Tsach, a junior marketing and journalism major, says of the largely supportive campus environment that he is “very ...
Rachel Weiss was no stranger to challenges. As an avid runner, she had completed half-marathons, pushing her body to the ...
No, the United States government is not suing a Jewish book, though the title of the legal case might make it seem that way: “United States Of America v. In ...
The Cleveland Jewish community remembered Holocaust victims and honored survivors and liberators at the annual Kol Israel ...
The changes coming in 2025, which will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, are due to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, ...
More than 1,000 U.S. citizens, their family members and permanent residents have fled the country on U.S.-organized flights since late September.
Secular protesters last year forcefully prevented traditional Jews from holding an outdoor Yom Kippur service.
Several disputes over Ohio voter rights were unresolved as the state began accepting early ballots Tuesday. Voter advocacy ...
Pepper Pike residents celebrated a milestone on Sept. 28 with the opening of the first section of a sidewalk on Lander Road.