By Jessica Davis, JTNews Correspondent When Seattle native Marci Chentow was a kid, she never thought of living in Israel, let alone being an international relations associate of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. “Did I know then where I would end up? Absolutely no,” she said in a recentContinue Reading

By Janis Siegel, JTNews Correspondent Jewish representatives on the Church Council of Greater Seattle, a coalition of about 450 churches in King and South snohomish counties, are strongly criticizing the council for harboring anti-Semitic views, disseminating anti-Israel literature and seeking to silence Jewish viewpoints on the Middle East peace process.Continue Reading

By Jessica Davis, JTNews Correspondent More than 200 attended a Torah dedication at Sephardic Bikur Holim and Bikur Cholim-Machzikay Hadath on July 1, when Mark Birulin and his sister Gloria presented a new Torah to Seattle Hebrew Academy. The Orthodox Jewish day school had an older Torah, which has beenContinue Reading

By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Editor, JTNews Talk to the people who knew and loved Herb Rosen and you may begin to form the mistaken impression that he worked in the construction industry. But Rosen, who died June 19 at age 79, did not construct buildings with his hands; he formedContinue Reading

By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Editor, JTNews During a year when many saw the impacts of an economic downturn, the Jewish community dug deep to pledge more than $9 million to the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle’s 2001 Community Campaign. The total of $9,040,000 fell short of the $10 million goalContinue Reading

By , Special to JTNews Eight JDS students in grades 2—5 will join hundreds of other students in a three-week summer program sponsored by the Bellevue School District. Operation Exploration, now in its 25th year, provides an opportunity for students to stretch their abilities through accelerated academics and higher level,Continue Reading

By , Special to JTNews Over the past six years, many JDS students in grades 5—8 have chosen to spend a wintery Sunday morning taking either the PLUS or SAT test as part of the Johns Hopkins University National Talent Search. Students scoring in the 97th percentile or above onContinue Reading

By Abigail Brown, Special to JTNews Ninety students and twenty-somethings from Seattle or Hillel Foundation for Jewish Campus Life at the University of Washington will tour Israel, are participating in Birthright Israel trips this June. This Birthright trip will be the first free10-day trip for the constituents of Hillel atContinue Reading

By Lorraine Sidell, Special to JTNews There were more than a few misty eyes among those gathered to escort the newly acquired Torah into The Summit on First Hill. On a recent balmy spring evening, a group of Summit residents — along with other interested Jewish community members — assembledContinue Reading