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Jun 27, 2017

Federation Supports Miami’s Senior Citizens

More than 30 percent of Jewish households in Miami with people age 75 or older require help with in-home healthcare, senior transportation, meal delivery services and more. Through the Annual Greater Miami Jewish Federation/UJA Campaign, you help feed homebound elders, bring peace to those in senior care facilities or hospice, organize congregate meal sites and enable aging seniors to live in dignity. Partners in these efforts include our own Mishkan Miami, as well as Jewish Community Services of South Florida and Miami Jewish Health. To make a donation to the Annual Federation/UJA Campaign to support elderly services and other programs, click here.

Don’t Miss The Main Event

Don’t Miss The Main Event

Be there for Israel and the Jewish people on Sunday, February 2 at The Main Event of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. The evening will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Loews Miami, 1601 Collins Avenue.

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Yerucham in Miami

Yerucham in Miami

A dozen leaders from Yerucham visited Miami last week to meet with their counterparts and develop future programming to strengthen the people-to-people connection between the two communities.

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Healing From the Trauma of War

Healing From the Trauma of War

Federation’s Israel Emergency Fund (IEF), which raised more than $30 million, is directing critical medical and trauma relief resources to strengthen the resilience of Israel Defense Force (IDF) reservists impacted by the war.

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Jewish Miami Comes Together for Everything but the Turkey

Jewish Miami Comes Together for Everything but the Turkey

In the days leading up to Thanksgiving, Federation’s Jewish Volunteer Center (JVC) bought together more than 600 volunteers to help Miami’s vulnerable residents have a happy holiday.

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