The Jewish Federation of Cleveland issued the following statement in response to the hate-fueled language directed at members of the Jewish community by anti-Israel protesters at this week’s Cuyahoga ...
Our teen programming takes teens seriously, offering meaningful experiences that will influence them for a lifetime. icnext engages high school students within our Jewish community in learning about ...
The Charles Eisenman Award, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s highest civic honor, was first awarded in 1924 by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland to recognize individuals or organizations for ...
We are saddened to share the loss of Lawrence M. Bell z"l, former Federation board trustee and cherished community leader. Larry held numerous volunteer and leadership positions at Federation, ...
Coaching Circles offers women in Jewish Cleveland an open, motivating, engaging and multi-generational experience to foster leadership and personal growth through meaningful, confidential ...
Thanks to the support from North American Jewish communities, volunteers in Israel are able to provide emotional support for evacuated youth in Israel. The Jewish Federation of Cleveland has partnered ...
We hope you’ll join Erika B. Rudin-Luria, Jewish Federation of Cleveland president, for an insider update.
Many of Cleveland’s older Jewish cemeteries are located in areas where the Jewish community no longer lives and synagogues no longer exist. Without an organized effort, these cemeteries have fallen ...
We seek to make your philanthropic vision a reality. We offer resources to help advance your charitable mission, from different vehicles for philanthropy including Supporting Foundations and Donor ...
Cleveland has a sister. She lives in Israel, and her name is Beit Shean, which means House of Tranquility. Located in the Galilee region up north, it’s about an hour and a half drive from Tel Aviv, ...
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