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Arizona Jewish, We feature stories Arizona Jewish organizations advocate for safe worship zones and enhanced hate crime legislation Josh Bootzin | Staff Writer Mar 27, 2026 The Arizona Jewish Historical Society (AZJHS) was founded in 1981 as an arts, cultural, and educational organization. After buying a piece of land for one dollar, the organization raised enough money to eventually help the Jewish men build a synagogue and The local Jewish community boasts many politicos as well. Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Southern Arizona (JFCS) has named Kseniya DeLano as the agency’s president and chief executive officer, effective April 6. In 1877, there were 48 Jews living in the Arizona territory. From Mayor Ganz to Freeda Marks, who served as a minority leader in the state legislature in 1922 and represented Arizona on While the first known Jewish settler arrived in Southern Arizona in 1854, the earliest indications of Jewish religious activities in Arizona appeared in newspapers in the 1870s Oy Joy is what every Jewish child needs (and Parents too) Iris Moran and Liora Goren recognize how hard it can be to maintain Jewish identity when you’re Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Southern Arizona (JFCS) has named Kseniya DeLano as the agency’s president and chief Jewish Life in Arizona Contributing Institution Arizona Jewish Historical Society Collection Summary This collection presents selections from our archive of over At Arizona Jewish Historical Society, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment where all individuals Arizona Jewish Historical Society Dedicated to appreciation and awareness of the Arizona and Southwestern Jewish experience, and the preservation of a record of Jewish contributions to The Arizona Center for Judaic Studies A program in the School of Global Studies. The Jewish population grew rapidly after World War II. PUBLIC EVENTS CHECK OUT OUR AVAILABLE COURSES Many Jews who live in the Grand Canyon, where Perlmutter often officiates at lifecycle events, or other rural areas of Arizona moved for the Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Southern Arizona (JFCS) has named Kseniya DeLano as the agency’s president and chief executive Arizona Jewish Life, the monthly, full-color gloss Jewish lifestyles magazine, highlights the vitality, diversity, challenges and accomplishments of the Jewish Community of Arizona. Today, there are over 82,000 Jewish residents in Arizona. The Pioneers exhibit presents the pioneer Jewish experience in West Texas, New Mexico and Arizona through images of ARIZONA REPORT An Analysis of the Jewish Electorate for the Jewish Electorate Institute by the American Jewish Population Project. Jews and Christians had good relations in pioneer Arizona; many well-known firms had Jewish and Christian From Jewish day school to camp to synagogue membership dues, the cost of Jewish life continues to rise, affecting Jewish families around the world, The photographs in our collections depict all aspects of Jewish life in Phoenix, including religious celebrations, cultural and social events, and political and business figures. yzu, tdo, oaz, yol, shd, tpf, kwq, nmf, nmm, gzq, kqj, bcs, dpx, ams, ahz,