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Jewish Organizations Welcome Suspension of Judicial Overhaul Legislation

In response to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's announcement that he would delay a vote on judicial reforms in order to seek compromise, the Jewish Federations of North America released the following statement alongside the Conference of Presidents, the Anti-Defamation League, and the Ame…

175 Cabinet Leaders Deepen Connections with Global Jewry on Study Mission

United States Ambassador to Latvia, Christopher Robinson, with Cabinet Mission Chairs, Kira Finkenberg and Aaron Ganz, as well as Cabinet Co-Chairs, Jacob Shapiro and Lauren Danneman
 


A group of 175 leaders from Jewish Federations of North America’s National Young Leadership Cabinet ju…

Federation Priorities in President Biden's Proposed FY 2024 Budget

President Biden submitted his Fiscal Year 2024 Budget to Congress on March 9, 2023. Totaling $6.9 trillion, this proposal includes critical investments in Jewish Federation priorities including support for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program, Holocaust survivors, Israel, and health care. Je…

In Israel, 30 Federation leaders share concern over judicial reform

During special 24-hour fly-in, North American Jewish leaders urge for immediate compromise, say continuing to move the bills forward as currently formulated is causing harm that will not be easily repaired. 


Thirty Federation leaders representing communities across the United States and C…

Jewish Federations Advocate on Behalf of Displaced Ukrainians

Jewish Federations of North America welcome today’s announcement from the Department of Homeland Security that humanitarian parole for Ukrainians whose one-year admission was in danger of lapsing will be extended automatically by another year. This announcement means that as many as 20,000…

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