Rabbi Josh Weinberg, vice president of the Union for Reform Judaism for Israel and Reform Zionism and executive director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America, will discuss “Israel
Rabbi Josh Weinberg, vice president of the Union for Reform Judaism for Israel and Reform Zionism and executive director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America, will discuss “Israel
If I am not borrowing money, the impact of higher rates isn’t a big direct hit to my lifestyle or spending. But if I had a credit card from Kohl’s, paying 30 percent would sure dissuade me from buying something and putting it on “layaway.” Lowe’s? 28.99 percent. Nordstrom’s is over 31 percent! With credit card debt moving about $1 trillion for the first time ever, something has to slow down, right? Today I head to Las Vegas, forecast 103 degrees, and I have already been fielding emails about lenders are selling servicing, busy further cutting costs, or making sure they collect money that is due them (like appraisal fees, as noted in this STRATMOR piece). Some companies are looking to acquire or be acquired. Mergers and acquisitions don’t only happen with lenders. For example, yesterday, in the compliance consulting biz, Firstline Compliance announced that Mark Wilson, Managing Partner, and Dustin Pfluger, Partner and Mortgage Banking Pra
The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) will hold its 2023 Annual Meeting on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, beginning at 7:00pm in the Mayerson JCC’s Amberley Room. The event is free and open to the public.
The focus of JCRC’s 2023 annual meeting was “Working Across Differences,” a theme highlighted in Director Rabbi Ari Ballaban’s opening remarks to the packed Amberley Room in the Mayerson JCC, June 13, 2023.