Ben Cherny was part of several pairings of Holocaust survivors and descendants of survivors who tenderly carried Torah scrolls through a sizable crowd at the Arizona Jewish Historical Society (AZJHS)
When 11-year-old Ruby Stanlis stood in front of the Appropriations Committee at the Arizona State House to ask that they help fund the creation and operation of a Holocaust education
Yaakov (Koby) Oranski, an Israeli software engineer consultant who has lived in the United States for two decades, the last year in Arizona, first pitched the idea of a poetry
During a Gilbert Town Council meeting this month, a few citizens shouted their displeasure when council members voted unanimously to raise the city’s water rates by about 50%, a measure