Home / See, Read & Share / Federation News

Dec 12, 2023

10/7 Project Advocates for Accurate Israel Coverage

With so much disinformation about the war in Israel — particularly from the media — learning and sharing the most accurate news about the latest events can be frustrating and difficult. That’s why several leading Jewish nonprofits have come together to create the 10/7 Project, a communications hub advocating for accurate, unbiased coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Led by the American Jewish Committee (AJC), the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), ADL, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the 10/7 Project informs the public with credible, real-time information about events in Israel and Gaza that are unreported or underreported in the American press; highlights excellent reporting from often-overlooked sources; calls out biased coverage while holding the offending media outlets accountable; and provides accurate information with appropriate perspective, among other activities. To sign up for a daily 10/7 newsletter, click here.

Federation’s 88th Annual Meeting

Federation’s 88th Annual Meeting

More than 250 members of Jewish Miami came together to honor and thank Lily Serviansky for two years of dedicated service as Board Chair of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.

Read More

JAHM Month: Sharing Our Jewish Pride

JAHM Month: Sharing Our Jewish Pride

Your Miami Federation proudly celebrated Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) throughout May with several visible events across our community.

Read More

Local College Students Visit Yerucham

Local College Students Visit Yerucham

The group — mostly from University of Miami and Florida International University — spent time in Miami’s partnership city of Yerucham.

Read More

Federation Helps Bnei Menashe Community Make Aliyah

Federation Helps Bnei Menashe Community Make Aliyah

Federation and its agencies, in partnership with the Government of Israel, have launched a five-year initiative to bring the remaining 6,000 Bnei Menashe to Israel.

Read More

Stay in Touch

Receive news about Greater Miami Jewish Federation events and more.