By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Editor, JTNews Washington state residents who survived the Holocaust are tired of waiting. Despite well-publicized announcements of compensation settlements, survivors are becoming increasingly skeptical about ever receiving a penny. With patience waning and their numbers dwindling, a group of local survivors have decided to form aContinue Reading

By , Special to JTNews Night & Day for the “J”, the Stroum Jewish Community Center of Greater Seattle’s annual fund-raiser, will take place on Sunday and Monday, June 24 and 25. Chaired by Pam Feinstein and Alan Tesler, proceeds from “Night & Day for the “˜J’”, will provide scholarshipsContinue Reading

By , Special to JTNews The Women’s Endowment Foundation celebrated a “decade of giving” last month when it announced three grants at its 2001 annual meeting. The grants — $8,200 for teen outreach by Project Dvorah of Jewish Family Service; $8,200 to the National Council of Jewish Women’s Shalom BayitContinue Reading

By Abigail Brown, Special to JTNews On Sunday, May 20, Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life at the University of Washington hosted “The Red Carpet Affair: A Showcase of Excellence,” an honorary dinner at the historic University Tower Hotel. The dinner included an Academy Awards—style presentation that highlighted severalContinue Reading

By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Editor, JTNews Rabbi H. David Rose, spiritual leader of Herzl-Ner Tamid Congregation for 15 of the past 18 years, said good-bye last week with a good feeling in his heart. “Seattle has been wonderful to me. It’s a wonderful place. I’ve felt myself grow as theContinue Reading

By Donna Gordon Blankinship, Editor, JTNews Thanks to Rep. Laura Ruderman and other Jewish legislators who consider the Kline Galland Home part of their constituency, the Legislature pulled a rabbit out of its hat for the Jewish community as it packed its bags to leave Olympia two weeks ago. TheContinue Reading

By , Special to JTNews More than 50 people gathered at Temple B’nai Torah, May 6 to hear and participate in an interactive scientific presentation entitled, “Making Sense of the Senses.” The presenter, Dr. Moshe Rishpon, is the mastermind behind the Clore Garden of Science at the Weizmann Institute ofContinue Reading

By Janis Siegel, JTNews Correspondent Because the world may never know everything there is to know about the Holocaust, events like the Raoul Wallenberg Dinner at the Nordic Heritage Museum continue to offer relevant scholarship in an attempt to gain more understanding. This year’s dinner featured Steven Koblik, internationally recognizedContinue Reading

By David Chesanow, JTNews Correspondent One or more students at The Evergreen State College in Olympia will receive sanctions for drawing an offensive cartoon and slipping it under another student’s door. The incident occurred at about 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 24, at a campus dormitory. Two students, one African-AmericanContinue Reading

By David Chesanow, JTNews Correspondent Olympia’s Temple Beth Hatfiloh, unaffiliated since its founding in 1937, became Washington state’s only Reconstructionist synagogue on May 7, when its application for membership to the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation was unanimously approved by that organization’s board of directors. “I think we have taken a reallyContinue Reading