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Oct 22, 2024

Hillel Campus4All Educates and Empowers Jewish College Students

Hillel International, a Federation partner, is encouraging college students to stand up against antisemitism, discrimination and misinformation through its new online resource Campus4All. The past year saw an unprecedented rise in antisemitism in colleges and universities across the country, resulting in pro-Hamas/anti-Israel protests, encampments, vandalism and violence, leaving many Jewish students feeling scared, unwelcome and unsafe. Campus4All informs students about their rights on campus, helps them identify and report antisemitic incidents and provides trustworthy information to engage in truthful and compelling conversations about Israel. Topics covered include Antisemitism 101, About October 7, Understanding the News and more. There’s also a list of educators and influencers offering commentary, historical context and expert analysis on relevant aspects of today’s campus life. Explore Campus4All here.

Jewish Federations Respond to the Hostage Release and Ceasefire Agreement

Jewish Federations Respond to the Hostage Release and Ceasefire Agreement

On Wednesday, January 15, the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) released a statement regarding the news of a hostage release and ceasefire agreement. Read the complete JFNA statement here.

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Plan to Attend YLD’s Annual Masquerade Ball

Plan to Attend YLD’s Annual Masquerade Ball

Chaired by Isaac and Eliana Mizrahi, the Saturday March 1 event will bring together Jewish Miami’s next gen leaders.

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Championing Marginalized Women in Israel

Championing Marginalized Women in Israel

This year’s Women’s Amutot Initiative grant recipients received more than $350,000, reflecting Federation’s unwavering commitment to champion marginalized female populations across Israel.

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Miami-Yerucham Partnership Grants

Miami-Yerucham Partnership Grants

Do you have an idea for a meaningful Miami-Yerucham Partnership project that will bring members of the two communities together? Proposals are now being accepted for the 2025-2026 grant year.

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