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Temple Sholom interfaith outreach
On December 6th at 10:00 a.m. Temple Sholom in Amberley Village will explore the December holidays with special sensitivity toward interfaith families.
JCC author series kicks off Sunday
An NBC News correspondent, a marriage and family therapist, a noted eye surgeon and an author of young adult books about vampires are among the speakers in a new series called "Authors Out Loud" Sunday through Thursday at the Mayerson JCC in Amberley Village.
Hebrew Union celebrates library
The most valuable items in the new Klau Library at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion are encased in glass, centuries-old documents preserved at 63 degrees Fahrenheit and 40 percent humidity.
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'Saving Jackie' filmmaker here Tuesday
AMBERLEY VILLAGE - Filmmaker Selena Burks has a lot to say about growing up with a crack-addicted mother and an absent father, but also about the loving foster mother who helped turn her life around.
Cops: Woman secretly videotaped
AMBERLEY VILLAGE - A 30-year-old Amberley Village man has been accused of secretly videotaping his roommate while she was naked.
Amberley couple honored for service
Arlene and Bill Katz of Amberley Village will receive the American Jewish Committee's Community Service Award at a Nov.
Kurt M. Weisbacher founded Carpetland
AMBERLEY VILLAGE - Kurt M. Weisbacher fled to Cincinnati from Nazi Germany as a teen, returned there as young man in the Army in World War II and lived the proverbial American dream as the founder of Carpetland.
On Sunday night, adults of all ages will gather at the Mayerson JCC for Dancin' at the J, a fun evening with food, friends and live music.
Report: Silverton police dispatch outdated
When Tim McGrath walked into the Silverton Police Department's dispatch center, he felt as if he were in a time warp.
Unpeeling the Rhine: Photographic works of eight Art Academy of Cincinnati students' showcase life in Over-the-Rhine. From 6 to 8 p.m., Know Theatre of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson St., Over-the-Rhine. Food and cash bar.