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Oct 4, 2023

Expand Your Jewish Knowledge With CAJE’s Melton & More Adult Learning Classes

Are you a lifelong learner looking for a way to nourish your mind and your soul? Or perhaps you’ve been searching for a way to make a unique and meaningful connection with others who share your love of learning? The Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education's (CAJE) Department of Adult Learning & Growth invites you to become part of a dynamic and inclusive community of learners who share a passion for wisdom, tradition and self-discovery. Classes are held virtually, enabling participants from all over the world to connect, share varying opinions and learn from one another. Upcoming topics include Hineni, Here I Am: A Profound Declaration With Lasting Implications; The Bible’s #MeToo Moments; Lost and Found: Behind the Looted Art in the Nazi Era; The Jewish State: Examining the Jewish Identities of Israelis and many more. CAJE is a Federation subsidiary agency. For more information and to register, click here.

Healing a Traumatized Nation and its People

Healing a Traumatized Nation and its People

Since the barbaric attacks of October 7, providing mental health services and rebuilding individual, communal and national resilience have been priorities.

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Bringing Israelis Together

Bringing Israelis Together

Demonstrating the power of connection, Federation’s longtime partnership city of Yerucham recently hosted a visit from residents of Kibbutz Or HaNer, a community on the Gaza border hit hard on October 7.

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Subscribe to PJ Library for Free Books


Subscribe to PJ Library for Free Books


With a free subscription to PJ Library, children from birth to eight years old receive Jewish storybooks and activities that spark conversations around Judaism and inspire the whole family to celebrate what they love about Jewish life.

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Nominate an Outstanding Teen

Nominate an Outstanding Teen

Do you know an extraordinary Jewish teen who is a true changemaker? Each year, the Helen Diller Family Foundation awards 15 Jewish teens with $36,000 in recognition of their exceptional leadership and engagement in service projects that embody the value of tikkun olam (repairing the world).

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