Fifty years ago, Rabbi Goldberg started his journalistic career with high school buddy Dick Gould. Together, they published their own newspaper. One year later, their magazine, Tempo, was featured in ...
The small area between the Mediterranean Sea and Jordan River was set aside as the “Jewish National Home,” first by the British, then by the League of Nations. There was no separate “West Bank.” ...
It feels like mourning has blanketed Jerusalem; a heavy feeling pressing down on this wounded city. Another treasure, a Jerusalemite, gone. Another steep, incalculable price this accursed war for ...
An Illinois native, Mrs. Asarch, was born on December 30, 1938. She began her college education in Iowa, where she grew up. In June, 1969, she married Larry Asarch, and the couple lived in Denver ...
F riends.” Often, the most superficial of words. A mere acquaintance is turned into a friend. Not only that, we all have so many friends, right? The superficial use of “friend” degrades a beautiful ...
I ’m a treasure hunter. Not the swashbuckling sort seeking a pot of gold, but the ephemera (i.e. junk) of estate sales. Like any collector or researcher knows, the hunt is almost as much a pleasure as ...
D enver native Ellen Gail Friedman died on October 16, 2024, at the age of 88. A service was held on October 21 at Temple Emanuel, with interment at Emanuel Cemetery, officiated by Rabbi Steven Foster ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Criminals are brought to justice. Here is ...