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From Memory to Mission: Federation Leaders Strengthen Global Jewish Life

National Young Leadership Cabinet's Alumni recently traveled together to Bucharest and Vienna on Cabinet’s New Alumni Mission - a powerful journey that wove together remembrance, resilience, and renewal.

 

The group stood in places heavy with history: memorials honoring those murdered d…

Jewish Federations Welcome Deal to Bring All Hostages Home

Jewish Federations celebrate the exciting news of the deal between Israel and Hamas to return all the remaining hostages home and end the war. The plan, developed by President Trump and his team, and the announcement of an agreement tonight by the president, is the fulfillment of our prayer…

Federal Grant Awarded to Jewish Federations to Expand PCTI Care Nationwide

Jewish Federations of North America have received an $8.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Community Living to expand person-centered, trauma-informed (PCTI) care nationwide.
  

The initiative is a partnership with the Network of Je…

Federations-ADL Study: Over 50% of American Jews Faced Antisemitism in 2024

Jewish Federations of North America and ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) today released a comprehensive study that found over half (55 percent) of Jewish Americans experienced at least one form of antisemitism in the past 12 months and 57 percent believe that antisemitism is now a normal Jew…

Stars and Stripes Op-Ed: Help to Honor Fallen Jewish Servicemembers

How we bury the dead says much about how we understand life. In Jewish tradition, little is seen as more sacred. As far back as our forefather Abraham, we ensured a place of burial in accordance with Jewish tradition. Jacob is understood to have placed a marker at Rachel’s gravesite to ens…

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