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Jun 5, 2024

Last Chance to Participate in Community Study

Don’t miss your last chance to participate in the Miami-Dade Jewish Community Study! “Every 10 years, the Greater Miami Jewish Federation invests in a comprehensive study to understand the changing needs of the Miami Jewish community,” explained Bobby Gilbert, Federation Board member and Chair of the Community Study Committee. “It is critical that we hear from every segment of Miami’s diverse community to ensure that the study paints a full picture of our unique community.” Conducted by the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis University in partnership with the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, the survey provides vital information on the number and makeup of Jewish households in Miami-Dade County, as well as their attitudes and needs, and will help plan the future of our evolving community. If you receive an invitation via US mail, email from [email protected] or by phone, please complete the survey. You can also take the survey even without an invitation by clicking here NOW. For questions about the study, email [email protected] or call 305.576.4000. Please note: Only one person over age 18 per household should complete the survey.

Eco-Farming as Therapy

Eco-Farming as Therapy

Federation is helping young adults and teens traumatized by the October 7 attacks through unique eco-farming initiatives.

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June Is Pride Month!

June Is Pride Month!

Jewish Miami stands in ongoing solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community and we are committed to supporting LGBTQ+ Jews in a number of ways.

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Accolades Again for Miami Jewish Film Festival

Accolades Again for Miami Jewish Film Festival

For the fourth time, the Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF), a program of CAJE | The Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education, a Federation agency, has been included on MovieMaker Magazine’s prestigious list of the “50 Best Film Festivals in the World.”

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A Helping Hand

A Helping Hand

When Israelis experience life altering rocket attacks that destroy their homes, or even worse, injure or kill their loved ones, Aya helps them navigate the government systems in place, which can often be lengthy and cumbersome.

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