By , Special to JTNews A new Jewish youth club in West Seattle will meet on Wednesday afternoons between 3:45-5:30 p.m. from Oct. 9, 2002, to June 2003. Dropoff will begin at 3:30 p.m. Programs are for ages 5-7 and 8-12 featuring arts and crafts, storytelling, snacks, singing, Jewish learningContinue Reading

By , Special to JTNews The Washington State Jewish Historical Society (WSJHS) invites the public to join in honoring Meta Buttnick, founder of the organization, at their annual meeting on Sept. 25. The meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. at Bikur Cholim-Machzikay Hadath, 5145 S. Morgan St., Seattle. ButtnickContinue Reading

By Charlene Freadman Kahn, JTNews Correspondent A local artist of Israeli origin is currently presenting a small but vibrant show on the effects of war in the Middle East. The solo show, at the Wallingford Neighborhood Office, is a visual and emotional tour of the war-torn Israeli landscape offered throughContinue Reading

By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Editor, JTNews The wandering school has settled down again. The Seattle Jewish Community School, which has occupied four sites during its 11-year history, is now enjoying comfortable new quarters at Temple Beth Am. The growing school, which educates 95 students from kindergarten through fifth grade, hasContinue Reading

By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Editor, JTNews The Legislature won’t be pulling any financial miracles out of a hat this year, according to Jewish community advocates who say the news from Olympia is bleak. “The bad news about the budget is getting worse,” says Remy Trupin, government affairs director for theContinue Reading

By , Special to JTNews The Stroum Jewish Community Center of Greater Seattle is the winner of a 2002 communications award for “maintaining standards of excellence” in promoting its Night & Day for the “J” annual fund-raiser, the Jewish Community Centers of North America Association (JCCA) announced this month. TheContinue Reading

By , Special to JTNews Eight students from Garfield High School are currently participating in “Project: Gambia,” a collaboration of Rotary International, Computers for the World (C4W) and GambiaHELP. For the past year, the team has rebuilt, organized, packed and shipped 70 computers for impoverished schools in Gambia, West Africa.Continue Reading

By , Special to JTNews It is estimated that 10 to 20 percent of the Seattle area Jewish population lives in poverty. Between Purim and Passover this year, the Seattle Jewish Coalition for Homeless People will hold its 14th Annual Emergency Shelter Voucher Drive. The tax-deductible voucher donations are givenContinue Reading