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  • Give a listen ... Changing names

    Rabbi Steven Cardonick|Aug 8, 2025

    “We are honored to announce a transformational $1 MILLION gift from local philanthropist Andy Pargh, a true champion of arts, culture, and community.” So begins an email from the Rosen JCC. “In recognition of his incredible generosity and lasting legacy, our beloved Rosen Event Center will now be known as the Pargh Event Center.” Exciting details are reported in the Heritage (page 1, July 25, 2025). When I finished reflecting on the wonderful gesture by Mr. Pargh, I thought about how good deeds give honor to our names and, also about honorin...

  • NBA star Gilbert Arenas, suspected 'Israeli crime figure' arrested for illegal high-stakes poker games

    Aug 8, 2025

    (JNS) — Former Washington Wizards basketball player Gilbert Arenas, suspected Israeli organized crime figure Yevgeni Gershman and four others were arrested on Wednesday for allegedly operating illegal high-stakes poker games at a mansion that Arenas owns in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Encino, the U.S. Justice Department said. Arenas, 43, was charged with three counts: conspiracy to operate an illegal gambling business, operating an illegal gambling business and making false statements to federal investigators. The five others—Yevgeni Ger...

  • Israel, int'l partners continue humanitarian response amid Hamas war

    JNS Staff|Aug 8, 2025

    (JNS) — The Israel Defense Forces said on Sunday night that it was continuing its humanitarian response in the Gaza Strip — including airdrops of aid — in coordination with a consortium of Arab and European nations. As part of the ongoing cooperation between Jerusalem, the UAE, Jordan, Egypt, France, Germany and Belgium, the IDF “is continuing the series of actions aimed at improving the humanitarian response in the Gaza Strip,” according to the military statement. “Over the past few hours, 136 aid packages, containing food for the residents o...

  • Record number of Senate Democrats vote to block US weapons sales to Israel

    Grace Gilson|Aug 8, 2025

    A record number of Senate Democrats, representing a majority of the caucus, voted in favor Wednesday of two resolutions blocking U.S. military sales to Israel. The vote tally, including several senators who had not previously voted against such aid, underscores an apparent decline in support for Israel within the party. The vote comes as Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza, and amid a humanitarian crisis in the enclave that is drawing widespread condemnation. The resolutions were sponsored by Sen. Bernie Sanders, the Jewish Vermont I...

  • Trump calls on Hamas to 'surrender,' Witkoff visits Gaza as US and Israel reportedly take new tack

    Grace Gilson|Aug 8, 2025

    President Donald Trump called for Hamas to “surrender” in a post on Truth Social Thursday morning, a day before his Middle East envoy visited Gaza and praised humanitarian efforts there. “The fastest way to end the Humanitarian Crises in Gaza is for Hamas to SURRENDER AND RELEASE THE HOSTAGES!!!,” wrote Trump in the post. The president’s post came days after he lamented “real starvation” in Gaza and as a new report, in The Atlantic, suggested that he was growing increasingly frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s u...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Aug 8, 2025

    Harvard announces Ben-Gurion University study abroad program Harvard University announced two new partnerships on Monday that it says “promise to bolster the university’s academic engagement with Israeli institutions and create greater opportunities for students and researchers.” The Ivy League university plans to start offering credit for study abroad at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in the spring 2026 semester, and Harvard Medical School will award two- or three-year Kalaniyot postdoctoral fellowships in biomedical research to Israelis....

  • Largest-ever Jewish virtual dating event timed to holiday of Tu B'Av

    JNS Staff|Aug 8, 2025

    (JNS) — Three leading Jewish organizations — AISH, CoronaCrush and Partners in Torah — will join forces on Aug. 12 with more than 30 Jewish partners across the globe to host what is expected to be the largest virtual Jewish speed dating event yet seen. Timed just after Tu B’Av, the Jewish holiday of love (marked this year from sunset on Aug. 8 until nightfall on Aug. 9), the event is slated to bring together more than 6,500 Jewish singles from around the world for one night of guided connection, with two time zone options—Israel and U.S. East...

  • Israel OKs $940m plan to develop Oct. 7-hit south

    Aug 8, 2025

    (JNS) — The Israeli government approved a comprehensive aid package on Monday totaling some NIS 3.2 billion (about $940 million) for residents of southern Israel as part of a national initiative to rebuild communities devastated in the Hamas-led massacre on Oct. 7, 2023. The financial decision includes two main plans: one focused on strengthening and developing the city of Ashkelon, and the other on advancing the broader development of the western Negev region, according to a joint statement from the Prime Minister’s Office and the Finance Min...

  • How matchmaking helped couples find love during wartime

    Eve Glover|Aug 8, 2025

    (JNS) — Tu B’Av, the Jewish Day of Love, is celebrated on the 15th day of Av, which this year starts after sundown on Aug. 8 and lasts through the evening of Aug. 9. Shrouded in mystery, this romantic holiday, which is primarily celebrated in Israel, has roots that go back to the time of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Young women dressed in white used to dance in vineyards to signal the beginning of grape harvest season, and single men looking to find prospective wives would join them. Aleeza Ben Shalom, an Israel-based dating coach and sta...

  • Rare First Temple-era seal impression found in Jerusalem

    Aug 8, 2025

    By JNS Staff (JNS) — A rare First Temple-era seal impression (bulla) bearing a Hebrew inscription was unearthed two weeks ago by the Temple Mount Sifting Project, Hebrew media reported on Wednesday. A bulla is an inscribed clay, soft metal, or wax token used in commercial and legal documentation. Based on the shape of the letters, the bulla is dated from the second half of the 7th century BCE to the beginning of the 6th century BCE. The fully preserved clay seal was found by archeologist Mordech...