For the past few weeks we have been reading those Torah portions dealing with the commandments and preparations necessary for the building of the Tabernacle. This week, in Vayakhel, we read about its ...
Lana Thomas, a senior at Plant High School, felt prepared to experience a strong reaction just before going inside a replica cattle car – designed to look and feel like those that transported millions ...
On Tuesday, April 29, 2025, the Israeli American Council (IAC), in partnership with the Tampa JCCs & Federation, will gather for Yom HaZikaron, Israel’s Remembrance Day, with a heartfelt ceremony at ...
Madness continues, one of the most attention-catching college basketball players has been the University of Michigan’s 7-foot star Danny Wolf. He’s an elite player who, barring a twist, is expected by ...
A crowd of nearly 3,000 eager attendees from across the region gathered for the 2025 Tampa Bay Jewish Food Festival on Sunday, February 23 at Temple B’nai Israel in Clearwater. This marked the ...
This newspaper is evolving! We’re introducing a variety of new and expanded components to the publication (hard copy and online versions) to bring readers additional information, interesting insights, ...
Welcome to the first edition of the reimagined and (sort of) new Jewish Press of Tampa Bay, published under the collaborative auspices of the Tampa JCCs and Federation and the Federation of Florida’s ...
This year’s Hope Cohen Barnett Leadership Institute for emerging young Jewish leaders culminated with a graduation ceremony earlier this month. Graduate Sam Youngerman delivered remarks at the ...
In this space, Scott Behar retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent and current Director of Community Security and Education for the Tampa JCCs and Federation brings readers updates on hate crimes, ...
This regular column showcases groundbreaking innovations and business successes of Israeli companies making waves in the U.S. from cutting edge advancements in cybersecurity and AI to transformative ...