A local Florida nonprofit refugee program that helps refugees resettle in the United States was told to "stop work" after the federal government withdrew funding.
The Alpert Jewish Family Service is now offering Mental Health First Aid classes, open to the public. Courtney Marx, the director of Mental Health First Aid at Alpert JFS, stopped by our studio to ...
Gary Peters (D-MI) to retire at the end of his term in 2026 sent shockwaves across Capitol Hill and in Michigan political ...
Fine, who is expected to win election easily, courted controversy for tweeting what observers said was a threat against Reps.
Hall, who moved to Miami in 1952, is passionate about sharing the harrowing stories of his youth. He recalls, with great ...
As Democrats try to figure out how to navigate the political landscape with President Donald Trump’s return to the White ...
Pink billboards have popped up on I-95 in Jacksonville as part of an educational campaign designed to fight "Jew hatred" and ...
With the rising rates of antisemitism throughout the U.S., the Jewish Federation & Foundation of Northeast Florida has partnered with the Together Strong Community and JewBelong to launch a new ...
The Donald M. Ephraim Suns & Stars International Film Festival opens Thursday, while the MandelJCC Jewish Film Festivals ...
As part of the settlement, Harvard has agreed to implement a series of steps, building on measures that Harvard has ...
The first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal is underway with the release of three women held hostage by Hamas.Local ...
Eric Lynn, a former Obama administration defense official with deep ties in the Tampa area Jewish community ... supporters credit him for keeping Florida open through much of the coronavirus ...