Over 400 people attended the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Women IN Philanthropy MaIN Event on Nov. 21 at Green Road ...
The tentative date for The Botanist’s opening is early next year, Heather Heckman, Solon city planner II, told the CJN.
Roberta “Bobbe” Katzman, a Pepper Pike resident, spent years sharing her time and gardening talents with the Ronald McDonald ...
On Wednesday, Ursula Haverbeck, one of Germany’s most infamous Holocaust deniers and a hero of the country’s far-right and neo-Nazi movement, died while awaiting her latest prison term. She was 96.
The United Nations says more aid workers, health care staffers, delivery personnel and other humanitarians have been killed ...
For several years, I worked as a hospital chaplain where I met patients at various stages of their medical journeys. Some ...
I say that as someone who stopped being curious somewhere along the line and became way too certain about almost everything.
The Cleveland Jewish News does not make endorsements of political candidates and/or political or other ballot issues on any ...
The North Carolina House of Representatives voted 72-44 on Nov. 19 to reverse Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of legislation to expand access to private education. On Nov. 20, the state Senate approved the ...
It’s such a shame that college students at Columbia are immature and unable to confront ideas that they may disagree with,” Elisha Baker, a junior at the school, told JNS.
Shame on Team Biden for having imagined that it’s “better to engage” with the ICC than impose sanctions on it.
For decades a museum of Jewish art in Tulsa, Oklahoma, held the remains of several unidentified Holocaust victims in its collection.