Hootenanny will bring Jewish camp song and spirit to Manhattan temple at Nov. 13 event
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The Binghamton Jewish Film Fest presents "Running on Sand". Dora Polachek, visiting associate professor of Romance Languages & Literatures at Binghamton University, will moderate a Zoom discussion of the film on Sunday, November 23, at 7 pm. Kindly register for links to the film and discussion by November 19.
The Reporter announced that it has received a $5,000 matching grant courtesy of the David and Virginia Eisenberg Fund. Donations will be accepted now through December 2.
A Global Day of Jewish Learning event will be held on Sunday, November 9, at 10 am, at Temple Israel. The theme of this year’s discussion will be “70 Faces of Torah.”
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