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Dec 3, 2024

Eden Golan and Matisyahu to Perform at The Main Event

Eden Golan, Israel’s celebrated 2024 Eurovision contestant, and Reggae superstar Matisyahu will perform at The Main Event of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation on Sunday, February 2 at the Loews Miami Beach Hotel. Golan will sing her original Eurovision entry “October Rain,” which was written in response to the savage terrorist attacks of October 7, but deemed “too political” to be included in the competition. Matisyahu, internationally acclaimed and beloved in Miami, will entertain the crowd with his iconic anthem for peace, “One Day,” and other inspired favorites. A panel discussion regarding the staggering surge of antisemitism worldwide with renowned Israel and Jewish advocates Michael Rapaport, Bari Weiss and Dan Senor will round out the evening. Tickets are $180 per person and $100 for attendees 30 and younger. A $1,000 suggested minimum donation to the Annual Federation Campaign is requested. Click here for more information and to RSVP now.

Assisting Venezuela After the Earthquakes

Assisting Venezuela After the Earthquakes

In the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes that struck north-central Venezuela on June 24, Federation and our partners are working tirelessly to help all those impacted.

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Federation Welcomes New Volunteer Leadership

Federation Welcomes New Volunteer Leadership

For the second consecutive time in our history, two women have assumed the top volunteer leadership positions at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.

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Investing in Jewish Education in the Diaspora

Investing in Jewish Education in the Diaspora

The Israeli government recently approved an historic $66 million national initiative to strengthen Jewish education in the Diaspora, with a particular emphasis on North America.

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Commemorating the AMIA Bombing

Commemorating the AMIA Bombing

Stand with event co-sponsor Federation and your Jewish Miami community in a tribute to the victims of the attack, perpetrated by Iranian and Hezbollah terrorists.

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