Gallery Open House: ART & ACTIVISM March 2, 2025 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Jewish Federation of Cleveland Join us for the exhibition open house for “ART + ACTIVISM” curated by Matthew Garson and featuring ...
In spring 2022, Bellefaire JCB, a beneficiary agency of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, was selected by the Board of Cuyahoga County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services to help launch ...
The PJ Library® ("PJ" for "pajamas") program offers free, high-quality Jewish books and music each month to Cleveland children ages 6 months to 8 years. Get the scoop: Each book comes with a resource ...
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.
About 60 people attended the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Tu b’Shevat program, featuring environmental leaders, Feb. 11 ...
Welcome to YLD! If you are between the ages of 22 and 45, living in the Cleveland area and want to meet new people, become more invested in your community, develop your leadership skills, and make a ...
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Jewish Day School Transformation initiative provides the community with an opportunity ...
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 ...
The annual fundraising Campaign is how our community stays HERE FOR GOOD. Together we are improving and changing lives in Cleveland, Israel, and around the world. Learn More Donate to the Israel ...
The below listing of events are a subset of all meetings and events currently listed on the Planning Calendar. The events listed below are open to the general public. For planning purposes, a more ...
We enhance the safety of Jewish Cleveland. We employ a team of highly trained, licensed security officers dedicated to safeguarding our community. Our coverage spans: Over 60 synagogues Nine early ...
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 ...