Video: Lakes, Lanyards and Learning

The New England Jewish History Collaborative explores the story of Jewish summer camps in New England. Examining the history and evolution of American Jewish camps in the 20th century, from the earliest “fresh air” camps for immigrant children to camps emphasizing Jewish identity and ideology. A lively panel conversation amongRead More →

Video: Remembering Abe Ribicoff

JHSGH 2022 Annual Meeting. Abe Ribicoff grew up in New Britain and first entered state politics in 1938 and was elected governor in 1954. An early backer of John Kennedy, he served in the Cabinet as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and then spent 18 years in the Senate.Read More →

A Synagogue Takes Root in the Farmington Valley 3.29.22

March 29, 2022 “A Synagogue Takes Root in the Farmington Valley”   The building of a Jewish community in the Farmington Valley started in 1961 when two couples searched through the area phone book to locate other Jewish families. From this humble beginning, the Farmington Valley Jewish Congregation-Emek Shalom establishedRead More →

Remembering Recent History

Collecting Your Pandemic Memories As we mark two years from the official start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’d like to collect your reflections on what the past two years have been like in our local Jewish community. See if you can write a “six-word memoir” to capture an experience thatRead More →