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Several wounded in Ohio shooting near festival, police seeking suspect
The shooting occurred near the Old West End festival, a two-day event featuring live music and home tours in the city's historical district.
Cleveland-area Jews are about to lose an iconic mid-century synagogue building - opinion
Casey Putsch, candidate who asked Grok to praise Hitler, loses in Ohio GOP primary
As Ohio again tries to block Hebrew Union College’s restructuring, a new rabbinical school emerges
Ohio boy, 13, faces hearing on charges of planning mass shooting at synagogue
The plan was allegedly posted on the messaging platform Discord and subsequently reported to law enforcement.
Ohio church shows its love for the IDF, Cincinnati Bengals NFL team
“Who Dey,” to football cognoscenti, is the iconic cheer used by fans of the Bengals to indicate their approval when the team scores or wins a game.
Ohio couple moves to Israel to make a dent, and couldn't be happier
The Jerusalem residents, who made aliyah in February, started making a dent in Cincinnati, Ohio. Now they're trying to do the same in Israel.
Jewish students assaulted and Hillel targeted at Ohio State
The attackers uttered the words “K–e Zionist” and asked the victims what their religion was.
Swastikas found on gravestones at Cleveland Jewish cemetery
The Cleveland Jewish Federation called the vandalism "absolutely sickening."
Two antisemitic incidents near Ohio State University within 24 hours
The first of these incidents was an assault on two students "near 15th Avenue and High Street." One of the students was treated at the Wexner Medical Center.
Abortion rights advocates, Democrats score wins in US elections
Democrats and abortion rights advocates notched a string of electoral victories on Tuesday – including in conservative Ohio and Kentucky.
Hebrew Union College to end 4 graduate programs, including 2 in Cincinnati
Rehfeld cited “financial constraints” and enrollment among the reasons for discontinuing the programs.
Ohio high school football coach resigns after players use ‘Nazi’ in play calls
In 2021 a Boston-area school was found to have used terms including “Auschwitz,” “yarmulke” and “rabbi” in its own plays for at least a decade.
Violet Spevack, weekly chronicler of Cleveland Jewry for 50 years, dies at 107
Although she came from what she called “the Wild West,” she was passionate about Cleveland.