Flash floods put a dangerous damper on the first night of Sukkot in NYC The holiday that starts Friday night is meant to be celebrated outside. But rain has triggered a state of emergency.
Thanks to a heatwave, Holland’s oldest Jewish cemetery is visible for the first time in decades Scorching temperatures dried out the weeds that usually make it impossible to make out the outline of ancient burial plots.
Washington councilman who accused the Rothschilds of controlling the weather to attend seder Trayon White Sr. received numerous seder invites from Jewish leaders after apologizing for his remarks.