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Jan 16, 2025

Miami Yerucham Partnership Grants Now Being Accepted


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. Since the Partnership’s creation in 2007, residents of all ages from Miami and Yerucham have engaged in a wide range of educational, cultural and social projects and events that help participants learn about life in the other community and explore common goals. These have included robotics competitions, teen leadership development programs, cooking collaborations and much more. According to Holly Levy, Chair of the Miami-Yerucham Partnership, proposals that involve people-to-people elements are a priority, as well as joint proposals developed by groups in Miami and Yerucham. Click here to apply by March 2. For further information, contact Danielle Parade-Levi at [email protected] or 786.866.8476.

Jewish Community Study Presentations April 7-8

Jewish Community Study Presentations April 7-8

Join local synagogues, agencies, friends and neighbors April 7 and 8 for one of four regional gatherings on the state of Jewish Miami as the Greater Miami Jewish Federation presents the findings of Jewish Miami: A 2024 Community Study.

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Yerucham Duo Visits Miami

Yerucham Duo Visits Miami

This week, Jewish Miami welcomed Ariel Pollack Star and Betty Ben Shimon, two entrepreneurs and educators from our partnership city of Yerucham, Israel, who led workshops and lectures throughout Miami for members of our Young Leadership Division, South Dade branch, Diller Teen Fellows.

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Helping Evacuees Finally Return Home

Helping Evacuees Finally Return Home

More than a year and a half after October 7, tens of thousands of evacuees are starting to return to their communities in northern Israel with the help of Federation funding.

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Sunday, April 27: Yom HaShoah Observance

Sunday, April 27: Yom HaShoah Observance

Join your Jewish community at Temple Emanu-El, 1701 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach to commemorate Yom HaShoah — Holocaust Remembrance Day — and revisit the lessons of history through the testimony of Survivors.

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