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Category: Community
Exploring Jewish Culture: The OC Jewish Arts Festival
A Vibrant Celebration of Tradition, Creativity, and Togetherness. November 4-19
Local OC officials respond to Israeli-Hamas war
In a recent OC Board of Supervisors meeting, a wave of speakers voiced concerns over a joint statement by three county leaders that condemned the latest Hamas aggression against Israel. Some attendees felt that this proclamation might inadvertently endanger local…
Orange County Stands United: Leaders Mourn Lives Lost in Israel
Local leader come together to condemn attacks and advocate for peace
Amidst Profound Tragedy: Our Shared Commitment to Humanity and Understanding
Statement from UC Irvine’s Chancellor
University of California statement on Mideast violence
University of California Board of Regents Chair Richard Leib and UC President Michael V. Drake, M.D., shared the following statement today, Monday, Oct. 9, 2023, in the wake of a violent weekend in the Middle East: Our hearts are heavy…
At the JCC: Ed Asner Still Laughing
With seven Emmy awards and five Golden Globes, Ed Asner is regarded as the most honored performer in American television. He was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame, received the Screen Actors Guild Life…
Chapman’s Musco Theatre Presents Steven Page and the Art of Time Ensemble
Musco Center for the Arts at Chapman University in Orange presents “Songbook: Steven Page and the Art of Time Ensemble” on February 11 at 7:30 p.m. Steven Page’s distinctive, powerful tenor, known to fans of Barenaked Ladies, combines with the…
Independent Film Producer Andrew Hunt Addresses Class at TVT
“Creativity is a process,” explained independent film producer, writer and actor Andrew Hunt, who spoke to Michelle Glickman’s film classes at TVT Community Day School recently. “You take things that are in existence and put them together in different and…
Kosher Food at Disneyland
When trying to bring in your own food, for diet reasons or just so you don’t overspend on sugar water, Disneyland can be worse than the airport. It’s impossible to hide anything. So, you have to get a locker, which…
Cypress College presents second annual Yom HaShoah ceremony
Yom HaShoah exists as an annual memorial to more than six million Jews who were murdered by the Nazis during World War II. On April 26 at 7 p.m. Cypress College will pay respect to this Holocaust Day of Remembrance…
B’Tzalel Arts Festival brings community together
When she was still living in Florida, Cantor Natalie Young had a dream about bringing “all the talented people together to explore the rich culture we have to offer, to build up the leaders in the community and to build…
Exploring Jewish History and Identity: Prof. David Ruderman’s Insights
A Fascinating Journey through Time and Culture with the 16th Annual CSP One Month Scholar
Celebrating Community Commitment: Honoring Unsung Heroes at Beth Jacob Congregation of Irvine
A Gala Dinner Recognizing Dedication, Service, and Security in the Irvine Jewish Community
Celebrating Tradition and Unity: Kol Isha Shabbat Service at Temple Beth El
A Creative and Inclusive Shabbat Service That Brings the Community Together
Remembering Emily Neufeld
TVT opens its door to the 2016-7 term and seniors climb the stairs for their final year. It is a year filled with much excitement and celebration while feeling a profound loss for one particular stolen youth. The shadow of…