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Jennifer Ritvo Hughes most recently worked for the Boston Baroque orchestra as its executive director.
“This is unbelievable. I’m so, so grateful and thankful and humbled,” said the actress.
Ultra-Orthodox women hope their virtual reality film can educate new audiences about the Holocaust.
The 50-meter-long artwork starts with Adam and continues to the modern-day state.
Chad Coerver accepted a position with a a group that uses art to promote family life.
A German government panel on World War II-era stolen art has ruled in favor of the descendants of Emanuel Albert Lewenstein.
Rome’s chief rabbi said modern defenses of the case are “astonishing.”
The five-time Grammy winner will hit the stage this summer for her first concert in the Jewish state.
“Their musical journey serves as an inspiration to us all,” says JNF-USA’s Disabilities Task Force chair.
The American band visited Israel for the fourth time.
The singer and actor, who was president of ZOA’s California chapter, died on May 21 at the age of 95.
“It would be a tremendous shame—and a real disgrace—if the museum went forward with this conference,” said philanthropist Joel Greenberg. “It would be a stamp of approval.”