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Boca Raton’s Quiet Revolution: The Rise of “Micro-Communities” in Jewish Life
Across Boca Raton and Delray, a new phenomenon is reshaping local Jewish life: the rise of micro-communities — small, tightly knit groups forming around interests rather than institutions. While the region is known for its large synagogues and established...
Kosher Scandal in Florida: Non-Kosher Food Served at “Kosher” Event By HaShuk Catering Sparks Outrage
A disturbing kashrut scandal has shaken the Jewish community in South Florida after guests at a recent event discovered that the “kosher” food being served was, in fact, completely non-kosher. The event, marketed as fully kosher, was catered by HaShuk Catering, a...
Three Senior Boca Raton Synagogue Leaders Making Aliyah in Historic Move
Three senior leaders from Boca Raton Synagogue (BRS) — Rabbi Josh and Simone Broide, COO Jeffrey Goldgrab, and Engagement Director Talia Borenstein — are making Aliyah to Israel this summer, marking a landmark moment for one of America’s premier Orthodox communities....
End of an Era: Ditmas Boca Closes, But Its Flavor Lives On
After eight years as a cornerstone of Boca Raton’s kosher dining scene, Ditmas Boca has officially closed its restaurant doors — but the beloved brand isn’t disappearing. Owner Larry, who ran the acclaimed eatery and became a familiar face to locals, announced that...