Please take five minutes to watch and share these important messages from last week’s Greater Miami Jewish Federation Interfaith Rally Against Anti-Semitism
Do you know any high school students looking for a meaningful way to give back to the community this summer? Federation’s Jewish Volunteer Center (JVC) has opportunities for them!
No Hate. No Fear. Hundreds of members of our community united yesterday at the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach for the Greater Miami Jewish Federation Interfaith Rally Against Anti-Semitism.
After a year of isolation, working as a counselor at a Jewish summer camp is the perfect way to engage, build leadership skills, gain experience and have fun.
More than 1,200 people in our community logged on to Wednesday’s Urgent Town Hall Briefing on Anti-Semitism and Israel organized by Federation and our three South Florida Jewish federations — Broward County, South Palm Beach County and Palm Beach County.
No hate. No fear. Stand together with the Jewish community at an in-person Interfaith Rally Against Anti-Semitism on Thursday, June 3 at 6 p.m. at the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach, 1933-1945 Meridian Avenue.
The Greater Miami Jewish Federation and its Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) welcome the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, Islamic Jihad and other terrorist groups.
In ordinary and extraordinary times, your support of Federation helps our overseas partner, The Jewish Agency for Israel, care for olim (immigrants) in absorption centers throughout the country.
Yesterday, Federation approved an emergency $100,000 allocation by The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) to help Israel respond to the tragic loss of life and widespread safety concerns caused by two weeks of rocket attacks and civil unrest.
With air raid sirens blaring incessantly in Israel as thousands of rockets from the Gaza Strip continue to target civilians, the Greater Miami Jewish Federation’s longstanding overseas partners, The Jewish Agency for Israel, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the Israel Trauma Coalition, activated immediately to provide assistance throughout the country.
The Greater Miami Jewish Federation is helping Israelis affected by the current conflict with Iran with an emergency grant to the Fund for Victims of Terror (FVOT).
Republican leadership in Miami-Dade moved quickly to engage with Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) following local news reports that the secretary of the Miami-Dade County Republican Party engaged in viscerally antisemitic and racist rhetoric in a group chat.
“The effectiveness of Federation support in the current war in Israel is actually a product of October 7,” noted Ofer Lichtig, Greater Miami Jewish Federation Representative in Israel.
Yerucham’s recently renovated Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is already being put the test as Israelis brace themselves against Iranian missiles, and thanks to Federation funding, our partner city is now better able to monitor and respond to crises.
The Mission of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation is to mobilize human and financial resources to care for those in need, strengthen Jewish life and advance the unity, values and shared purpose of the Jewish people in Miami, in Israel and around the world.