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Kosher Palate, a kosher restaurant in Dallas, prepared thousands of free hot meals to serve to Orthodox families affected by power outages during Winter Storm Uri, Feb. 17, 2021.
Posted inU.S.

Battered by cold, Texas Jewish communities join desperate relief effort

by Andrew Lapin and JTA February 18, 2021February 18, 2021

One year ago, Dallas’s Jewish community convened a “health crisis management team” to coordinate the local response to the brand-new Covid-19 pandemic. Now the community has repurposed the team, consisting […]

Chabad in Houston usually drops pieces of gelt from a helicopter, but social distancing derailed that event this year. (Photo/JTA-Chabad of Uptown)
Posted inU.S.

Across Texas, the show of outdoor Hanukkah festivities must go on

by Jeff Siegel and JTA December 4, 2020
Zack Bodner (center, back row) and the mitzvah team in Houston.
Posted inOpinion

Hanukkah in Houston, shedding a sweet light in darkness

Zack Bodner by Zack Bodner December 18, 2017December 18, 2017
Joel Osteen preaching at Lakewood Church in Houston, the largest church in America, where services are broadcast around the world (Photo/JTA-Frank E. Lockwood-Lexington Herald Leader-MCT)
Posted inNews

Joel Osteen opens Houston megachurch to flooded synagogue

by JTA September 26, 2017March 19, 2018
Piles of ruined books from United Orthodox Synagogues of Houston. The congregation lost many of its prayer books and replenished them through donations. (Photo/Courtesy United Orthodox Synagogues of Houston)
Posted inNews

How Harvey-devastated Houston synagogues are handling High Holy Days

Ben Sales by Ben Sales September 20, 2017March 19, 2018
Rabbi Asher Federman, center, co-director of Chabad-Lubavitch of the Virgin Islands, expresses gratitude for the delivery of emergency supplies to St. Thomas, Sept. 13, 2017. (Photo/Chabad.org)
Posted inUncategorized

Still reeling from Harvey, Houston Chabad assists battered St. Thomas

by Chabad.org News September 18, 2017March 19, 2018
Members of the Texas National Guard assist in relief efforts in the extreme flooding in southeast Texas. (Photo/Department of Defense)
Posted inNews

Taube pledges $1m to Harvey relief, with 10 percent earmarked for Jewish community

by Rob Gloster September 1, 2017March 19, 2018
IsraAID workers on the ground in southeast Texas (Photo/Courtesy of IsraAID-Elise Apap)
Posted inOpinion

IsraAID responds to Harvey: psych trauma, debris removal and the long haul

Sarith Honigstein by Sarith Honigstein September 1, 2017September 1, 2017
Houston residents and rescuers make their way out of a flooded neighborhood after it was inundated with rain following Hurricane Harvey, Aug. 29, 2017. (Photo/JTA-Scott Olson-Getty Images)
Posted inNews

Houston Jewish community ‘could take years’ to recover from Harvey

Josefin Dolsten by Josefin Dolsten August 31, 2017March 19, 2018
Michael Duke, associate editor of the Houston Jewish Herald-Voice, lost his SUV in the flooding but still managed to write his articles. (Photo/Courtesy Michael Duke)
Posted inNews

Even Harvey couldn’t stop this family from publishing Houston’s Jewish paper

Ben Sales by Ben Sales August 30, 2017March 19, 2018

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