Elizabeth Andarge
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It’s that time again - carved pumpkins, falling leaves, and costumed kids demanding candy from strangers – it’s Halloween! Or, as it was once called, All Hallows’ Eve. But how did it all begin?
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As the weather cools down and the leaves turn brown, many cultures observe harvest in the fall. In the Jewish faith, Sukkot is a way to give thanks this time of year.
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As the election deadline approaches, two candidates from Florida's 19th Congressional District are presenting their visions for the future.
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, communities across Florida pulled together to provide much-needed aid. Over the weekend, one local catering company teamed up with the World Central Kitchen to bring hot meals to those in need.
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One Jewish community has faced serious challenges in the wake of Hurricane Milton—flooding, damaged homes, even a house fire. But as Yom Kippur approaches, Rabbi Simon Jacobson says the community is pressing forward.
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As Hurricane Milton advances, emergency preparedness is crucial. In the event that calls fail to connect, satellite emergency text services will be available for google Pixel 9 and iPhone models 14 and up.
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Wednesday marks the beginning of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. We take a closer look at how the Jewish community in Southwest Florida is coming together to celebrate this impactful holiday.
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As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, we turn our attention to one Floridian who’s leading the effort to preserve Latin American communities through archaeology.
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Fort Myers celebrated Constitution Day by welcoming 28 new U.S. citizens. In sweltering heat, immigrants realized their long-held dreams of American citizenship in a touching ceremony.
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In response to a sharp rise in antisemitism, communities are coming together to find solutions. A workshop organized by the Jewish Federation of Greater Naples focused on exploring ways to foster safer environments for students.