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The older adult population in the United States is poised for unprecedented growth in the coming decades, according to a report released by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland. The U.S. Census Bureau ...
Below is a proposed amendment to Code of Regulations regarding the election of Institutional Trustees to be voted upon at the Federation’s Annual Meeting on May 13, 2025. If the Board of Trustees ...
The sixth annual local Good Deeds Day grew exponentially in 2025 with 275 volunteers at 15 locations with 14 partner agencies across Greater Cleveland. “Compared to last year, we had about 110 ...
One of the most tangible ways to create a lasting, meaningful impact on your community is through a charitable bequest. While wills and trusts are the most common methods for doing so, beneficiary ...
Since the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage opened more than 20 years ago, the museum – a Federation beneficiary agency – has built bridges of tolerance and understanding by sharing Jewish heritage ...
We are saddened to share the loss of Philip Wasserstrom z"l, Federation Emeritus Trustee. Philip was a cherished lay leader in the Jewish community and deeply involved in the Jewish Federation of ...
North American Jewish communities and federations stand behind Israel and will help on its journey back to normalcy, Daniel N. Zelman, board chair of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, told the ...
Join us for a Mimouna celebration! Together we will eat and make customary Mimouna foods and embrace this Moroccan custom.
Join the community to celebrate Israel's 77th independence day with activities for adults, teens, and families! Registration is required. Find tools and up-to-date resources to stand up to the hatred ...
We are committed to creating diverse strategies, programs, and opportunities to inspire and engage increasing numbers of women across their life cycles as leaders, donors and volunteers. We empower ...
Experience this and more on the Young Leadership (YLD) with Jewish Federation and explore Israel in a unique way, whether this is your first time to Israel or a returning visit.
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 ...
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