Our Global Work

Federations' program leaders, members advocate in DC for American Jews

Forty members and alumni of Jewish Federations of North America’s National Young Leadership Cabinet, National Women’s Philanthropy, and Changemakers program flew into Washington, DC this week to advocate on behalf of American Jews being hit hardest by antisemitism and societal changes. …

Jewish Federations' statement on election of Pope Leo XIV

Jewish Federations of North America congratulate our Catholic friends on the election of the first American pope, Pope Leo XIV. We are heartened by his call for dialogue and grateful for the chance to deepen our friendships and collaborations under his leadership of the Church.

 

Study: ‘Surge’ window closing faster among historically marginalized Jews

A year and half after the October 7th attacks, the "Surge" in Jewish engagement among historically marginalized and underserved Jews is receding faster than the broader community, indicating that additional efforts are needed to engage them, according to new Jewish Federations of North Ameri…

185 gather for first-ever Jewish Belonging Summit

185 Jewish professionals and leaders from across the United States gathered in Baltimore Wednesday and Thursday for the first-ever Jewish Belonging Summit to strengthen efforts at building a sense of belonging in Jewish communities.

 

The summit is a partnership between Jewish Federations…

1,300 Jewish communal professionals gather for Jpro25

Over 1,300 Jewish communal professionals gathered in Baltimore this week at their industry’s premier conference — Leading Edge presents JPro25 in partnership with Jewish Federations of North America — to discuss shared challenges, learn from each other, and create the future of their f…

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