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  • The Jewish Community Center is holding a centennial anniversary celebration campaign to celebrate its centennial anniversary on August 15, 2027. The goal is to raise $800,000. Donations may be made immediately or pledged over the campaign period through Sunday, October 31, 2027. The David Eisenberg Donor Advised Fund will match all contributions up to $400,000. There are donor recognition opportunities available. To donate, checks may be sent to the Jewish Community Center, 500 Clubhouse Rd.,...

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    The Binghamton Jewish Film Fest will hold a virtual showing of the film “Running on Sand.” Dora E. Polachek, visiting associate professor of Romance languages and literatures at Binghamton University, will moderate a Zoom discussion of the film on Sunday, November 23, at 7 pm. People will be able to register for links to the film and discussion here. Registration is due by Wednesday, November 19. The link will be sent out on Thursday, November 20. The film will be avail...

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    The Binghamton Jewish Film Fest will hold a virtual showing of four short films, “No Harm Done,” “The Sacred Society,” “Women of Virtue” and “The Father, The Son and The Rav.” Rochel Chein, co-director of education at Chabad of Binghamton and a responder for Ask the Rabbi at Chabad.org, will moderate a Zoom discussion of the film on Sunday, December 7, at 7 pm. People will be able to register for links to the film and discussion here. Registration is due...
  • By Reporter staff

    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. Donations may be made several ways:

    • Give online through The Reporter Group's Donate page.
    • Through Giving Tuesday e-mails that will be sent by the Jewish Federation of Greater Binghamton. Anyone who does not receive Federation e-mails, but would like to be on the list, should e-mail director@jfgb.org wit...

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  • Binghamton Jewish Film Fest

    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.

  • Matching Grant

    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.

  • Film Fest - Four Short Films

    Join us for a virtual showing of four short films, "No Harm Done," "The Sacred Society," "Women of Virtue" and "The Father, The Son and The Rav." Rochel Chein, co-director of education at Chabad of Binghamton will moderate a Zoom discussion December 7 at 7 pm. Deadline to register is December 3.

  • By Rabbi Rachel Esserman

    I fell for it, which is not the first time something like this has happened. It was hard to ignore because of the numerous news reports on the web: President Donald Trump ...

  • By Rabbi Rachel Esserman

    A column about beards? That might strike people as an odd topic. No, I’m not going to write about my personal preferences for different types of beards (although I do ha...

  • By Rabbi Rachel Esserman

    Reading “My Childhood in Pieces: A Stand-up Comedy, a Skokie Elegy” by Edward Hirsch (Alfred A. Knopf) and Rachel J. Lithgow’s “My Year of Bad Dates” (She Writes...

  • By Rabbi Rachel Esserman 

    Distance creates far better relationships with siblings and in-laws than does traveling or living together. At least, that’s the lesson that could be learned from two ...

  • By Rabbi Rachel Esserman

    Ancient Rome has gone down in Jewish history as the ultimate enemy of the Jewish people. Even the Babylonians, who destroyed the First Temple in Jerusalem, were not consid...

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