By , Special to JTNews “Many Voices, One Song” is a musical celebration of spiritual and ethnic diversity benefiting Multifaith Works, an organization that provides support for people living with AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses. The concert will take place on Thursday, April 25, at 7 p.m. in the SeattleContinue Reading

By , Special to JTNews The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has chosen Seattle as a site for a teachers’ in-service seminar, “Teaching About the Holocaust,” in cooperation with the Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center. Dr. Michael Berenbaum, scholar, theologian and author, will kick off the conference with aContinue Reading

By David Chesanow, JTNews Correspondent The civil disorder bill initiated by the Anti-Defamation League has passed both houses of the state Legislature and was signed by the governor on Wednesday, April 3. “It is important that extremists be deterred and punished. Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2505 penalizes civil disorder training,Continue Reading

By , Special to JTNews The Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington is presenting a major traveling exhibit linking art and science. “Gene(sis): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics” features the work of more than 20 artists, showcasing works created in direct response to recent developments in human genomics.Continue Reading

By Manny Frishberg, JTNews Correspondent Israel came into being at about the same time as the transistor. So, while it was common in the early years to highlight the country’s agricultural successes in “making the desert bloom,” it is not all that surprising to see it growing now as aContinue Reading

By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Editor, JTNews Even the most hardened student of Holocaust art may be shocked by Music of Remembrance’s newest commissioned piece, “Camp Songs” by acclaimed American composer Paul Schoenfield, which will premiere at the organization’s April 7 concert. The new work for vocal and chamber ensemble isContinue Reading

By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Editor, JTNews Jewish organizations and the people they help have survived another legislative session, thanks, in part, to the efforts of community advocates and their army of citizen lobbyists. “It ended up not as bad as it could have been,” reported Sherry Appleton, lobbyist for theContinue Reading