Signs of the Times: Stamford Group Uses Billboards to Fight Antisemitism
Stamford resident Natasha Konstorum was driving along a Chicago highway last October when she encountered a message 48 feet wide and 14 feet high, a
Stamford resident Natasha Konstorum was driving along a Chicago highway last October when she encountered a message 48 feet wide and 14 feet high, a
When Tova Feldstein, z”l, died suddenly on Jan. 31 of this year, the Stamford community reacted immediately with tributes and acts of kindness. In February,
There is a lot of talk these days about hope. With the world’s attention on Israel and with fears of rising antisemitism in the Diaspora,
By Cynthia Mindell Marcel Zielinski was only 10 when he was liberated from the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and set out on foot for Krakow in
Something Sephardi is happening in Stamford. Broader than that—Middle Eastern, according to Aviva Maller, who was born in India to Jewish parents who had immigrated
When the Feldstein family got up from shiva earlier this month, one of the first places they walked to was Beldotti Bakery, a favorite source
Stamford rallies around Vuono family. How much chesed fits inside a minute? For Rabbi Daniel Cohen of Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, a simple hello
Omer Neumeier is on a mission: get more post-bar mitzvah boys to leyn Torah and lead services in Stamford. And he’s willing to pay them.
When a family experiences critical illness, day-to-day life is often overwhelmed by the practical: medical appointments and treatment, keeping up with the bills, getting kids
Highlighting: “The Secret of the Light,” by Rabbi Daniel Cohen. Union Square Publishing. 2022. 144 pages. ISBN-10: 1946928305. How can one find light in the
If a Holocaust-related program can be described as “jubilant,” the Oct. 27 premiere of “Reckonings: The First Reparations” at the Paley Center for Media in
“What if I told you that your family was murdered? Just imagine for a minute: Your brothers, sisters, parents, your kids—everyone murdered for no reason