Community members, clergy, and other local leaders came together with Holocaust survivors and members of the second and third generations on Sunday, April 12, in the Paul and Alice Baker Ballroom at the Tucson Jewish Community Center to honor the survivors, the flickers of light that came out of the darkness of the Shoah, and to remember the six million Jews who were murdered for nothing more than being Jewish. This year’s Yom HaShoah commemoration focused on the legacy of the survivors… Read more »
Theresa Dulgov, a Holocaust survivor from Hungary, lights a candle with her great-grandchildren Fabian Ybarra (left) and Adacelia Figueroa at the Southern Arizona community Yom HaShoah commemoration on April 12, 2026. Raisa Moroz, JFCS director for Holocaust services, looks on from the podium. (Photo: Tucson J) Southern Arizona’s Yom HaShoah Commemoration Focuses on Survivors’ Legacies
Bat Mitzvah: Rosalind Kose
Rosalind Kose will celebrate becoming a Bat Mitzvah on May 2, 2026, at Kol Ami Synagogue. She is the daughter of Frank Kose and Dara Oseran. Rosalind attends Emily Gray Middle School. Her hobbies include dancing, cooking, artistic design, and creating art projects. She also likes to explore nature… Read more »
Bat Mitzvah: Vivian Hanley
Vivian Hanley will celebrate becoming a Bat Mitzvah on May 2, 2026, at Kol Ami Synagogue. She is the daughter of Todd and Rebecca Hanley. Vivian attends Dodge Middle School. She is an athlete who plays soccer year-round and recently helped her Dodge Middle School team win the… Read more »
Birth: Ari Dean Tobin
A son, Ari Dean Tobin, was born April 28, 2026, to Tracy and Scott Tobin. Ari joins his big sister, Shayla. Grandparents are Debra Jacobs, Eric Tobin, and Nancy and Bob (of blessed memory) Ammann, all of Tucson.… Read more »
Of Blessed Memory: Holly Kitay
Holly Kitay transitioned peacefully out of this life on January 22, 2026, from complications due to Parkinson’s disease. She was a Tucson resident for over 40 years, almost half of that living with Parkinson’s. Through her journey of 73 years, first as a teacher, then as a nurse, and… Read more »
TJMHC’s Lakin Lecture Series Will Present ‘Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom’
Ariel Burger with his book, "Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel's Classroom" Every student who tours Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center will hear the words of Elie Wiesel, “When you listen to a witness, you become a witness.” On Thursday, May 7 at 6:00 p.m. in the Paul & Alice Baker Ballroom at the Tucson Jewish Community Center, the Lakin… Read more »
Celebrating Four Years of Better Together
Handmaker resident Karen Green with Better Together participants Avey Hanshaw and Oliver Sheinbein (Photo: Nanci Levy/Handmaker)
On Friday, April 10, Handmaker residents gathered in the Great Room alongside BBYO teens, Tucson Hebrew Academy students, and family members for a truly special evening — celebrating Shabbat, marking the conclusion of Passover, and honoring four remarkable years of the Better Together intergenerational program. More than four… Read more »
‘All You Need is Love: A Tikkun Leil Shavuot Experience’ Communal Gathering Planned
Each year, as the holiday of Shavuot approaches, Jewish communities around the world prepare to revisit a defining moment in their collective story: The receiving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai. Traditionally understood as a spiritual marriage between God and the Jewish people, Shavuot has also come to be… Read more »
Community and Purpose
Judith Manelis As many older adults know, it is often difficult to forge close personal relationships when you relocate to a new place. Most people already have an intimate circle of friends, a comfortable routine, regular work or leisure activities — organized lives. And suddenly, there you are, reaching out and… Read more »



