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May 16, 2024

Register Now for the Annual Meeting


Time is running out to join our Jewish community for the 86th Annual Meeting on May 30 at 5:30 p.m., when the 2024-2025 Greater Miami Jewish Federation Board of Directors will be installed during a very special program. The much-anticipated event at the Jungle Island Ballroom, chaired by Debbie and David Mendal, will honor Lily Serviansky and Mojdeh Khaghan Danial, who will assume their roles as Chair of the Board and General Campaign Chair, respectively, on July 1. We will also extend our appreciation to outgoing Chair of the Board Ariel Bentata. In addition to the appointment of the Board of Directors, Trustees, Leadership Council and Council of Jewish Organizations, Gisela and Daniel Ades and Jessica Katz will be recognized with the Stanley C. Myers Presidents’ Leadership Award; Ali Mendoza and Brian Riemer will receive the Sandra C. Goldstein Young Leadership Award and Dana Yemin Schrager will receive the Robert Russell Fellowship Award. To RSVP, please click here.

2025 Federation Grant Applications Open

2025 Federation Grant Applications Open

Applications are now being accepted by Federation for three 2025 grant opportunities: Women’s Impact Initiative Grants, Jewish Incubator Grants and the new Israel Engagement & Education Grants.

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Helping Israeli Students in Distress

Helping Israeli Students in Distress

With the start of a new academic year, Federation is helping Israeli teens who have been traumatized and displaced since October 7 find solace and support in a safe, supervised school environment.

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Miami Diller Fellows Visit Chicago

Miami Diller Fellows Visit Chicago

What was originally intended to be a transformative summer journey to Israel became something entirely different, but still very meaningful, for CAJE’s Diller Teen Fellows when they traveled to Chicago instead.

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Learning Together to Help Others in Ukraine

Learning Together to Help Others in Ukraine

For more than three-and-a-half years, homecare workers in Ukraine have been providing life-saving support for tens of thousands of the country’s vulnerable Jews — the elderly, children, newly impoverished, internally displaced and more.

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