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Our community came together in the wake of the murders of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, two staff members of the Israeli Embassy, who were brutally killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum in ...
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland announced today that Jeffrey J. Wild has been named board chair for the 2025-2028 term.
About 300 people gathered at a community gathering, “Cleveland Stands Against Hate,” to mourn Yaron Lischinsky, an Israeli ...
Mazel tov, Elisabeth Sherman for receiving the 2025 Ruby Bass Challenge Award for her exemplary dedication and leadership to ...
As he grew up in the Cleveland area and attended the Joseph and Florence Mandel Jewish Day School (formerly known as Agnon), ...
This was the final event of the temporary evacuee community at Kibbutz Nir David, a farewell to a makeshift home forged in crisis—and the unlikely village-within-a-village that formed there. Almost ...
More than 80 volunteers of all ages raked, pruned and beautified Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery on Ridge Road in Cleveland on May ...
Jewish Cleveland has a strong tradition of supporting education through providing scholarships to those in need. In fact, one ...
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 ...