People passing by King Lockhart Park, 10609 S. Western Ave., on Jan. 2 may have seen something unusual for the area: a public ...
One of the oldest public menorah’s in the world was fully lit on in San Francisco’s Union Square to celebrate the eighth and final night of Hanukkah.
The Talmud teaches us the lights of Hanukkah should burn till there are no pedestrians who are going to the market. It’s not ...
Forecasters say showers are expected to dissipate into Thursday morning, with enhanced chance for fog and low stratus across the North Bay valleys. Elsewhere in the region, dry conditions will ...
If you’ve driven through Searsport in the past couple of years, you know the community’s downtown has undergone an ...
The Baptist deacon responded with an 823-word soliloquy on human imperfection, pride and God’s forgiveness. He said he believed in “absolute and total separation of church and state” and explained his ...
Members of San Francisco’s Jewish community celebrated their heritage with a flame of hope Sunday during Bill Graham Menorah Day in Union Square. The celebration, marking its 49th anniversary, ...
For former President Jimmy Carter, faith was a strong force, said pastors and other faith leaders after the news Carter died ...
WHYY thanks our sponsors — become a WHYY sponsor The parade ended in front of a 32-foot menorah where Rabbi Shemtov lit the ...
The holiday season is just about over. I can imagine you are tired of being cooped up in the house with your people. I have ...
Five Chabad rabbis erected the first public menorah in Philadelphia in 1974. Now, 50 years later, there are roughly 15,000 ...
Hanukkah is officially underway with an enthusiastic kickoff Wednesday night in San Francisco’s Union Square drawing in ...