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Got a 2020 Graduate?

Got a 2020 Graduate?

The Class of 2020 may be without a traditional graduation ceremony, but they shouldn’t be without recognition. Jewish News wants to honor Jewish Tidewater’s 2020 graduates so that they get at least some of the acknowledgment they have earned and deserve. High School,...

Connect with Jewish Tidewater’s Virtual Resources

Connect with Jewish Tidewater’s Virtual Resources

Stay connected with Jewish Tidewater through virtual resources, classes, programs, services, and each other. During the COVID-19 pandemic, physical doors may be temporarily closed, but Jewish agencies, schools, and synagogues are all virtually open. At JewishVa.org,...

Politicians to make community appearances

The national 2012 political races are in full swing. Pundits, media analysts and observers from all parties are paying close attention to campaigns in Virginia, considered a swing state. Particular scrutiny is being applied to the race for the open Senate seat being...

Jewish Museum & Cultural Center 2012–2013 Lecture Series

Jim Schuyler speaks on: Phoebe Yates Levy Pember: A Woman of Valor Sunday, Sept. 30, 4 pm name not often recognized, Phoebe Pember was a Jewish woman whose portrait is featured on a U.S. postage stamp. Why such a distinguished honor? Why has she been referred to as a...

Comedian Dan Ahdoot performs at the Simon Family JCC

He graduated with honors from Johns Hopkins University and planned to apply to medical school. Sound like a future doctor? Not so for Dan Ahdoot, whose New York City charm, likeability, and wit have earned him a reputation as one of the hottest young comics on the...

Federation Shabbaton to feature NYU professor

Friday, Oct. 26—Sunday, Oct. 28 David Elcott, a professor at New York University, will speak on Rebuilding Community: The Search for new models of leadership, during the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater’s Shabbaton next month. As Scholar in Residence at Beth...

Filled with melancholy

The Arrogant Years One Girl’s Search for Her Lost Youth From Cairo to Brooklyn Lucette Lagnado Harper Collins, 2011 402pages, $25.99 ISBN 978-0-06-180367-3 By the end of Lucette Lagnado’s 2007 award-winning bestseller memoir, The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit, it...

A brilliant author

Prague Winter (A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937–1948) by Madeleine Albright HarperCollins 2012 467pages, $29.99 Madeleine Albright, who distinguished herself with service to our nation including as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (1993- 1997) and...

Back to Shul Shopping a success for synagogues

The Simon Family JCC came alive on Sunday, Sept. 9 as local Jewish agencies hosted various community events. The JCC welcomed potential new members to tour the facility and learn about the programming opportunities, Jewish Family Service brought their staff and lay...

Leslie and Larry Siegel Create a Jewish Legacy

Although very proud of their family and the roles they have played in Tidewater’s Jewish community for the past 38 years, Leslie and Larry Siegel were not anxious to have their names in this profile. The foundation they created, a donor-advised fund, is designed to do...

Friends of Melton Alumni Association kick-off

The launching of the Friends of Melton/Alumni Association sets into place a plan for the future of the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School at the Simon Family JCC. Graduates, who have completed the first two years of the Mini-School, recently met to share ideas,...

Hebrew Ladies Charity Society: Working to Improve Our Community

This is the third in a series about the 110th anniversary of the Hebrew Ladies Charity Society. A single Jewish mom with two teenage children is just getting by financially until she hurts her back and can’t work. Her children get jobs after school, but the family...

Democrats return to the economy after Jerusalem detour

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (JTA)—It was the nutsand- bolts convention that nearly broke down over the most ethereal of issues: Jerusalem and God. But by its third and final night, the Democratic National Convention had gotten back on message: jobs, jobs, staying on course with...

Ethiopian rescue effort has longstanding ties in community

In 1991, a call for help went out to the worldwide Jewish community. As a civil war raged in Ethiopia and the ruling government was about to be toppled, more than 14,000 Jews had been secretly gathered and were waiting to be transported to Israel, their biblical,...

A Modern-day Exodus

Nearly 30 years ago, the world was forced to reconsider what it means to “look Jewish” when, through Operation Moses and, six years later, Operation Solomon, more than 22,000 Ethiopian Jews were airlifted to their new home in Israel. The United Jewish Federation of...

Communal leadership

My teacher, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, of blessed memory, addressed the issue of Moses’s reticence to accept the mission God wished to entrust to him. It took many days of persuasion at the episode of the burning bush, our sages say, before Moses could be induced to...

Calvin Belkov: Creating bright smiles

Calvin Belkov went to Israel for the first time when he was 60 years old. During his childhood, he realized the historical significance of the Jewish homeland because so many of his parents’ generation had perished during the Holocaust. From reading magazines and...

Looking back at the highlights of 5772

NEW YORK (JTA)—The following is a review of the news highlights of the Jewish year 5772. September 2011 • An Egyptian mob breaks into the Israeli Embassy in Cairo and Israeli personnel are stuck inside for hours until Egyptian commandos arrive at the scene. Israeli...

Calvin “Colonel” Zedd

Norfolk—Calvin “Colonel” Zedd, 80, passed away on August 26, 2012. He was born in 1931 to the late Joseph and Mollie Zedd in Virginia. He was a member of Temple Israel and active with Chabad House; He also was the founder and owner of Zedd Auctioneers Ltd., and was an...