Whether you’re new to the real estate market or you’re a seasoned investor keeping tabs on the latest news, there have been ...
Phoenix is not alone in experiencing challenges in its commercial real estate (CRE) markets during 2024. Office assets are ...
Choosing the “where” to designate your charitable giving, your time or your expertise is a personal and intentional process.
Most of us think of charitable gifts as transactions through a credit card, check or cash. However, there are ways to make ...
Rafael Barton Lee was born on Oct. 31, 2024, at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center. He is the son of Nira Lee and David ...
For 19 years now, the Keys to Change Campus at 12th Avenue and Madison Street in downtown Phoenix (formerly known as the ...
In 2013, there was the “Menurkey,” a turkey-shaped menorah, for the highly unusual overlap of Thanksgiving and Chanukah.
The message is profound: we each possess two identities. On one hand, we are “Jacobs.” Like Jacob, whose life was marked by ...
Imagine being a senior citizen living on the 12th floor of your building in Israel when you hear warning sirens and have less ...
I returned to Poland for my fifth visit, this time as part of the European Jewish Association’s annual mission to Auschwitz.
Syrian dictator Bashar Assad has fled the country and his government has fallen to rebels, a swift and stunning collapse ...
Nearly a month after Election Day, it’s safe to say the Jewish results are in, and that they contain a measure of good news for both ...