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B'nai B'rith, Hadassah, and Council of Jewish Women also established chapters within the county, and in 1948, the Marin Jewish Community Center was opened at 1618 Mission Avenue. [5] The JCC held kabbalat shabbat and shabbat services each week in its sanctuary, and out of these services grew Rodef Sholom in 1956 and Kol Shofar in 1962. [4]
Daily news from the JBS News desk and daily news from Israel in English ILTV.TV. [11] News breaks and programs with viewer call-ins. Live Friday and Saturday Shabbat services and holiday services. Public affairs events; American, Israeli, and Yiddish films [2] Roundtable discussions of issues in the world Jewish community.
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles is a local Jewish publication that is most noted for its interviews of Jewish celebrities and important figures in the Los Angeles Jewish community; [59] as well as its features in local Jewish culture and events as well as news coverage of events affecting the community as well as other areas of the ...
The Jewish News of Northern California, formerly known as Jweekly, [2] [3] is a biweekly print newspaper in Northern California, with its online edition updated daily. It is owned and operated by San Francisco Jewish Community Publications Inc. [ 4 ] It is based in San Francisco , California .
Hundreds of protesters led by Jewish peace activists calling for a cease-fire in Gaza staged a sit-in inside of the federal building in Oakland, California, leading to multiple arrests. People ...
Honoring Shabbat (kavod Shabbat) on Preparation Day (Friday) includes bathing, having a haircut and cleaning and beautifying the home (with flowers, for example). Days in the Jewish calendar start at nightfall, therefore many Jewish holidays begin at such time. [29] According to Jewish law, Shabbat starts a few minutes before sunset.
UPDATE: 3 arrested after Jewish temple confrontation were from out of state, Fresno police say. Fresno police are investigating whether a hate crime occurred late Thursday afternoon at the Jewish ...
In New Zealand and Japan, the local Saturday is Shabbat according to the majority opinion (sections 2 and 3 above), and it should therefore be fully observed as Shabbat. However, since according to the minority opinion (section 1 above), Shabbat is on the local Sunday, one should not perform any Torah-level Shabbat prohibitions on Sunday.