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A Portsmouth man will pay Temple Israel more than $2,000 as part of a plea deal after using a hammer to smash two decorative lanterns that flanked the temple’s entrance last year. Court ...
PORTSMOUTH — A Portsmouth man is paying Temple Israel $2,500 after pleading guilty to smashing two Star of David light sconces with a hammer outside the synagogue last year. Kevin O’Leary ...
Don't miss a beat! The last festival at Tallahassee’s Temple Israel happened just as the COVID pandemic was getting underway. To keep things safe, event co-chair Bonnie Burk said there are two options ...
With the Israeli death toll climbing past 1,000, supporters of a shocked and grieving nation packed the Temple Israel Center with Israeli flags in hand for a show of solidarity organized by the ...
Temple Beth-El of Great Neck will present an Israel discussion group focusing on IDF service, accompanied by a bagel brunch, on Sunday, March 2, at 10 a.m. The program of the Miriam & Moses Center ...
Johanna Gelb, serving as the Gabbai during the women’s Shabbat at Temple Israel. leads a group of women and at least one little girl in dancing to ‘Miriam’s Song,’ which Eliza Gilner is ...
That snub led to the founding of Temple Israel’s pop-up shop by its Sisterhood more than 20 years ago in celebration of the inspirational Jewish eight-day holiday. Lisa Giglio, whose mom started ...
After 74 years on Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach, Temple Israel needs to find a new home. That's because members of Temple Israel, the oldest Jewish organization in Palm Beach County ...
Missionaries of the Tallahassee mission exercised their role of gathering Israel on both sides of the veil by serving at the open house. These missionaries started guests on their tours, escorted them ...
PORTSMOUTH — Temple Israel of Portsmouth invites Jewish people living in the Seacoast region to learn more about the temple community at an open house on Sept. 15. Temple Israel is a Jewish home ...
Prosecutors on Friday alleged a Portsmouth man already charged with vandalizing Temple Israel in Portsmouth also violated the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act and could face up to a $10,000 fine.