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Prospective students take a tour of the University of Southern California. (Photo/JTA-Jeffrey Greenberg-Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Posted inCalifornia

USC under investigation for pro-Israel student’s civil rights complaint

by Andrew Lapin and JTA July 26, 2022
Stow Lake is named for William W. Stow, speaker of the Assembly in 1855 who railed against the state’s Jews. (Photos/Wikimedia Commons, Souvenir Evening Post; Collage/Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inBay Area

Will antisemite’s name finally be stripped from Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park?

Gabe Fisher by Gabe Fisher July 25, 2022August 2, 2022
Rabbi Jeremy Sher leads the Open Shabbat service at the 16th Street BART station in San Francisco. (Photo/Gabe Stutman)
Posted inBay Area

‘Open Shabbat’ welcomes the Sabbath with San Francisco’s unhoused

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman July 25, 2022November 11, 2023
Michael Twitty
Posted inSmall Bites

‘Koshersoul’ author and chef Michael Twitty coming to JCCSF

Alix Wall by Alix Wall July 25, 2022July 25, 2022
"Let It Be Morning" is based on a 2006 novel by Palestinian writer Sayed Kashua.
Posted inCulture

S.F. Jewish Film Fest: In ‘Let It Be Morning,’ a Palestinian village on the verge of change

by Dan Friedman and Forward July 25, 2022March 17, 2023
WhatsApp founder Jan Koum addresses the audience during Science Channel's "Silicon Valley: The Untold Story" Screening at Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, January 17, 2018. (Photo/JTA-Lachlan Cunningham-Getty Images for Discovery)
Posted inTech

WhatsApp founder Jan Koum donates record $2 million to AIPAC’s campaign efforts

Asaf Elia-Shalev by Asaf Elia-Shalev and JTA July 22, 2022
After two years away from its longtime home at the Castro Theatre, the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is back for a full program of in-person screenings, though there will be several days of virtual screenings as well. (Photo/David A.M. Wilensky)
Posted inFilm

At S.F. Jewish Film Fest opening night, we’re all just happy to be back at the Castro

David A.M. Wilensky
(Photo/Aaron Levy-Wolins)
J. The Jewish News of Northern California Staff Headshots. by David A.M. Wilensky July 22, 2022March 17, 2023
Screenshot from a viral video of a brazen daylight van break-in in San Francisco posted on Twitter by the conservative @LibsOfTikTik account.
Posted inNews

Jewish youth group visiting San Francisco hit with smash-and-grab, losing $10,000 worth of belongings

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman July 22, 2022July 25, 2022
(From left) Shoshana Fendel, Gabie Berliner Yossi Fendel and Lord Mayor of Hanover Belit Onay sign a document formally donating a family cabinet (right, behind Onay) stolen by the Nazis back to the city of Hanover to be used for educational purposes.
(Photo/Courtesy City of Hanover)
Posted inNews

Bay Area family visits Germany to reclaim, then donate, Nazi-looted heirloom

Alix Wall by Alix Wall July 21, 2022
Alan Shipnuck (left, holding mic) asks Phil Mickelson a question at his 2022 U.S. Open press conference, which was his return to championship golf after going into exile because of Shipnuck's book excerpt. (Photo/Courtesy Shipnuck)
Posted inSports

Bay Area sportswriter Alan Shipnuck’s new biography blows open the life of golf great Phil Mickelson

Gabe Fisher by Gabe Fisher July 21, 2022July 26, 2022

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