Research has shown that, according to the halachic tradition of Judaism being passed down maternally, the late archbishop of New York, Cardinal John O’Connor, was actually a Jew. Through genealogical research, the cardinal’s sister, Mary O’Connor Ward, recently discovered that her mother was actually born a Jew and converted toContinue Reading

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According to JTA today, while an incredible number of college campuses have ratified divestment resolutions, those same universities have not seen a surge in pro-Palestinian activity on campus. Following the example of several other schools around the county, on April 23, student governments at three Southern California public universities all votedContinue Reading

  By Dikla Tuchman, Jewish Sound Correspondent At about this time last year, Greg Wagner was your average sales guy at Microsoft. But like many long-time tech industry folk here in the Pacific Northwest, Wagner was ready to embark on his next big adventure: Crafting outlandish grilled cheese sandwiches fromContinue Reading

  Rachel will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah May 3, 2014 at Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation on Mercer Island. Rachel is the daughter of Richard and Barrie Galanti of Mercer Island and the sister of Sam and Oliver. Her grandparents are Ann and Sam Galanti of Atlanta, Ga., and the lateContinue Reading

Brielle will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah on May 3, 2014 at Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation on Mercer Island. Brielle is the daughter of Rob Bush and Rochelle Romano of Redmond. Her grandparents are Becky and Dave Romano of Seattle, Barbara Bush of Seattle, and the late Harry Bush. Brielle isContinue Reading

(JNS.org) On Yom HaShoah, Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, world leaders called for the combating of anti-Semitism. President Barack Obama said in a statement, “On this Yom HaShoah, let us recommit ourselves to the task of remembrance, and to always oppose anti-Semitism wherever it takes root. Together, we must give enduringContinue Reading

September 13, 1913–April 4, 2014 Sadie Alexander was born in Newark on September 13, 1913 and died April 4, 2014 in Seattle. She was the youngest of the four children of Fradel and Elazar Levy, trilingual immigrants who spoke Polish, Yiddish, and then English. In 1934 Sadie married Harry Alexander,Continue Reading