Month: October 2021

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Books for local schools are appreciated

Books for local schools are appreciated

Ghillian Porter-Smith, media specialist/librarian at Norfolk’s Larchmont Elementary School, wrote last month to express appreciation for books the school received from United Jewish Federation of Tidewater. “Thank you very much for the generous gift of books!”...

W&M Hillel: Success in Engagement 

W&M Hillel: Success in Engagement 

William & Mary has had a Hillel on campus for more than 60 years. Yet, 10 years ago there were only about 20 - 30 Jewish students attending programs annually. Meetings were held mainly in classrooms, and Entenmann’s and Krispy Kreme donuts was the fanciest kosher...

Nadiv Poker Night returns for second successful year

Nadiv Poker Night returns for second successful year

Ninety-seven poker players filed onto the Sandler Family Campus to compete in Nadiv’s Texas Hold ’Em tournament for the chance to win various prizes, including a $500 Amazon gift card on Tuesday, May 12.  The event raised more than $25,000 with most of those...

On our way to Mt. Sinai… and we got there!

On our way to Mt. Sinai… and we got there!

Every year, we count the Omer between Pessach and Shavuot. Seven weeks. Forty-nine days.   For many of us, it can feel like just another Jewish ritual quietly tucked between two major holidays. But this year, through Amy Lefcoe’s six-week class, On Our Way...

Rabbi Mike Moskowitz finds allyship in Torah

Rabbi Mike Moskowitz finds allyship in Torah

Wednesday, June 10, 7 pm, Sandler Family Campus In his book, Ancestral Allyship, Rabbi Mike Moskowitz draws on the weekly Torah portion to explore allyship as a spiritual practice.  At its most basic, allyship is defined as the state or condition of being an...

Irving Alperin

Virginia Beach – Irving Alperin, age 95, passed away on April 30, 2026.   He was born on June 12, 1930. Irving retired from US Department of Defense in 1995 after more than 31 years, where he worked for the US Information Agency Voice of America, Naval Sea...

Leslie Herbert Friedman

Norfolk – Leslie (Les) Friedman died at the age of 89 on May 15, 2026.   He was born on April 26, 1937, and was a lifelong resident of Norfolk. He was the devoted son of Fannie Gurfein Friedman and Milton Levisohn Friedman, who were successful business...

SIA creates new initiatives to support their military families

SIA creates new initiatives to support their military families

Strelitz International Academy supports a large population of military families, including those serving in the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, NATO, the IDF, as well as other branches. Understanding the unique challenges military children face including frequent relocations,...

Ilana Peck Leibler makes the best of being stuck in Tidewater

In late February, Ilana Peck Leibler was in Norfolk, expecting to return to Israel after a quick visit with her family. The war in the Middle East, however, swiftly and drastically altered her plans.   A Norfolk native, Leibler has lived in Israel for nine years....

Rush week review

During BBYO’s Rush Week, both Simcha BBG and OD AZA were able to host successful programs.   Rush Week is when BBYO chapters host events that are targeted towards new members, in an attempt to attract more people to get involved and join.   On...

Yom Hashoah provides time to reflect and remember

At this year’s Yom Hashoah commemoration on April 13, Megan Zuckerman and Elyse Cardon, Holocaust Commission co-chairs, reminded the community that memory is not just something to hold onto, but something that commands action, asking each person to reflect on their...

Women’s Philanthropy combines business, art, and impact 

Members of Women’s Philanthropy of United Jewish Federation of Tidewater convened for its sixth meeting of the year – this time at the Chrysler Museum of Art. Blending community leadership with cultural enrichment, it was an afternoon marked by inspiration and...

JFS holds volunteer appreciation luncheon

An opportunity to recognize the many people who give their time to help others, the Jewish Family Service volunteer luncheon was held on Friday, April 17, at the Sandler Family Campus.    This year’s theme was travel, which made the room feel fun and...

Spring Break at Camp JCC

Another successful spring break camp took place last month at Camp JCC. Students from Strelitz International Academy and local public schools participated in sports, nature walks, Israeli culture, and arts and crafts.   Each day featured specific themes:...

Pop-Up Shabbat dinners strengthen community

With summer just ahead, Pop-Up Shabbat dinners are bringing renewed energy and excitement to Jewish young adults and families across Tidewater. Coordinated by United Jewish Federation of Tidewater, this initiative creates warm, welcoming spaces where community members...

Michael Tilson Thomas, famed conductor and scion of Yiddish theater

(JTA) — One year ago, Michael Tilson Thomas lifted his baton to conduct a concert in San Francisco that he said would be his last.  The scion of Yiddish theater and luminary of contemporary classical music had been diagnosed with a recurrence of brain cancer, and...

Calling all 2026 graduates

Graduation season is almost here, and Jewish News wants to celebrate Jewish Tidewater’s students as the Class of 2026 graduates from high school, college, and graduate schools. To help us acknowledge as many graduates as possible, please submit, along with a photo,...

Rabbi Zoberman poem in Congressional Record

Under My Grandpa’s Tallit (Prayer Shawl), a poem by Rabbi Israel Zoberman, was inserted in the Congressional Record by Congresswoman Jen Kiggans in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.   Rabbi Dr. Israel Zoberman is the founder and spiritual...

Locals complete Boston Marathon

Howard Roesen and Tom Purcell, Simon Family JCC’s Wellness director, ran the Boston Marathon on Monday, April 20.  It was Roesen’s first Boston Marathon and Purcell’s third.  Both avid runners have completed a lot of marathons over their years of friendship,...

Ambassador Dennis Ross and Ghaith al-Omari visit Sandler Family Campus

For more than two years since October 7, the Jewish world has continued to grapple with grief, anger, fear, and deep internal division. Conversations about Israel and the Palestinians have strained relationships, fractured communities, and tested leadership at every...

Thank you to our supporters who recently donated to Jewish News!

Supporters of Jewish News help keep local Jewish journalism alive at a time when it feels as if it is disappearing almost everywhere else.   Jewish News appreciates all who support the newspaper with generous contributions – whether in honor of or in memory...

Yom HaZikaron and Sargent Ari Goldberg z”l

This month holds many holidays for Israel and the Jewish people.  The biggest and most important being Pesach, our redemption from Egypt, Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Memorial Day, and Yom Ha'Atzmaut, Israel Independence Day, commemorating the founding of the State of...

Reba Karp, editor emeritus, Jewish News

1936 - 2026  Reba Karp held the distinction of sitting in the editor’s chair at United Jewish Federation of Tidewater, editing this, and other publications, longer than anyone else. Reba passed away on March 17 after providing this community with more than three...

Security training: Important for everyone

It was just a day after the twin horrors of March 12 – the attack on Temple Israel synagogue in West Bloomfield, Mich. and the murder of an ROTC professor in class at Old Dominion University here in Norfolk – when I attended Friday night services in the Sinai Chapel...

Argentina . . .what can I tell you?

I will begin this article with a disclaimer: I am not a writer. And I’ll go one step further and admit that I have no idea how to start this article or how to title it. But despite all that, here I go – jumping in with both feet!  In early March, I joined 17...

Living well as the campaign reaches new heights

As this article goes to press, the 2026 United Jewish Federation of Tidewater’s Community Campaign is very near $5.1 million and on track to hit a record goal of $5.2 million.    In a time that continues to see rising antisemitism and threats to Jewish...