
Cooper City Rabbi Wins Religious Dispute With HOA
A rabbi is getting ready to celebrate the Jewish New Year with a victory under his belt after his homeowner’s association said his celebrations can move forward.
A rabbi is getting ready to celebrate the Jewish New Year with a victory under his belt after his homeowner’s association said his celebrations can move forward.
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To vote in the General Election on November 5, register by Monday, October 7. Don’t wait – register today! For those preferring to vote by mail, the deadline to request a ballot is October 24.
As Northwestern Florida braced for a direct hit from Hurricane Helene, a Category 4 storm, a Strike Team from Hatzalah South Florida was preparing to deploy to help the affected Jewish communities.
Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis announced the activation of the Florida Disaster Fund to support communities impacted by Hurricane Helene.
It’s a major step for the rapidly growing Jewish community of South Florida. Healing Hearts inaugurated their new Kosher Room at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital.
Today, the Heritage Foundation announced that Florida ranks #1 in Education Freedom for the third year in a row. This achievement is a direct result of Florida’s priorities to expand school choice, support parental rights in education, and ensure that families can make the best educational choice for their individual child.
Hatzalah South Florida welcomed their first high-water vehicle as it enhances its capabilities to respond during increasingly common flooding events.
Florida’s Jewish schools grew a staggering 58% from 2007 to 2023, with the number of yeshivas and Jewish day schools nearly doubling from 40 to 74, according to a new study conducted jointly by Teach Coalition’s Office of Jewish Education Policy and Research and Step Up for Students.
Since the program’s inception in April, more than $164.5 million in Toll Relief credits have been issued, benefiting 1.2 million customers monthly. For the month of July, customers received account credits totaling $41.1 million.
When your institution is the largest Jewish school in the US outside the tri-state area, you’re going to need multiple campuses to house all the students. That’s why LEC is proud to announce that they entered into contract for the $15 million purchase of the property adjacent to Campus Chaya Mushka.