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Austin Jewish Academy Practices Sustainability While Feeding Those in Need with Cans Against COVID

Austin Jewish Academy Practices Sustainability While Feeding Those in Need with Cans Against COVID

Mar 4, 2021 | Community News, The Jewish Outlook

Austin Jewish Academy Practices Sustainability While Feeding Those in Need with Cans Against COVID AJA middle school students Zev Gisser (right) and Sam Stavchansky (left) participate in Cans Against COVID. Photo courtesy of AJA National Junior Honor Society. By Mara...
AJBN Continues Monthly Meetings

AJBN Continues Monthly Meetings

Mar 4, 2021 | Community Events, Community News, The Jewish Outlook

AJBN Continues Monthly Meetings The Austin Jewish Business Network is Austin’s oldest Jewish business networking group, formed in 1988. AJBN is the key to cultivating referrals, business relationships, contacts, knowledge, employees, clients, jobs, friends, special...
New Year, New Outlook: The Jewish Outlook Newspaper Reduces Print Frequency

New Year, New Outlook: The Jewish Outlook Newspaper Reduces Print Frequency

Nov 24, 2020 | Community News, Shalom Austin, The Jewish Outlook

New Year, New Outlook: The Jewish Outlook Newspaper Reduces Print Frequency Since 1989, The Jewish Outlook newspaper, a free publication of Shalom Austin, has delivered the newest trends in Jewish culture, local community news and events, national and international...
Generations Groundbreaking Kicks Off Construction

Generations Groundbreaking Kicks Off Construction

Nov 23, 2020 | Campus Improvements, Community News, Generations, Shalom Austin, The Jewish Outlook

Generations Groundbreaking Kicks Off Construction Close representation of the final design of the new Welcome Desk and Lobby. Credit: The Beck Group By Tonyia Cone The Shalom Austin Generations Campaign began building a brighter future for Austin’s Jewish...
Temple Beth Shalom, Congregation Beth Israel Collaborate to Help Refugees

Temple Beth Shalom, Congregation Beth Israel Collaborate to Help Refugees

Nov 23, 2020 | Community News, Local Synagogues, The Jewish Outlook

Temple Beth Shalom, Congregation Beth Israel Collaborate to Help Refugees The organizing committee for the Austin Jews for Justice Assembly in Feb. 2020. Credit: Ginny B Photography By Cathy Campbell and Russ Apfel Over the last four years Temple Beth Shalom and,...

Community Member Connects Biology, Religion in New Book

Nov 23, 2020 | Community News, The Jewish Outlook

Community Member Connects Biology, Religion in New Book By Tonyia Cone While in graduate school, one of Rick Goldberg’s professors explained his belief that like the natural sciences, the social sciences should require high quality data. Since Goldberg retired 15...
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