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Feb 9, 2022

Black and Jewish Students Travel to Tallahassee for a Day of Learning and Advocacy

Fourteen Black and Jewish high school students recently experienced a first-hand look at government in action. Teens Advocating Together, a partnership between Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) and the Miami-Dade Branch of the NAACP, recently completed its third year with an educational trip to Tallahassee. At the Capitol, they learned more about the legislative process, heard from elected officials and discussed issues of mental health, climate change and hate crimes. Before the trip, the group spent months building relationships with each other and community leaders while developing their advocacy and storytelling skills. “Our trip to Tallahassee and the whole program helped me understand that sharing ideas with like-minded people is significantly easier than working alone,” said Zoe Lieberman, a student at Design and Architecture Senior High (DASH). If you know of a teen who would be interested in joining the next Teens Advocating Together cohort, please reach out to [email protected].

87th Annual Meeting

87th Annual Meeting

The 2024-2025 season will come to a close on Thursday, May 22 at the 87th Annual Meeting, when the Greater Miami Jewish Federation will install the 2025-2026 Board of Directors, Trustees, Leadership Council and Council of Jewish Organizations.

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Lions Visit Panama

Lions Visit Panama

A group of Lions of Judah from Federation’s Women’s Philanthropy recently visited Panama to explore the country’s rich Jewish history, dating back to the 1500s, as well as today’s vibrant Jewish life and culture.

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Hillel Wants You!

Hillel Wants You!

Hillel is once again offering incoming Jewish college freshmen a welcome gift and the chance to win one of five $500 gift cards for back-to-school or dorm essentials.

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Fresh Produce for Israel’s Children

Fresh Produce for Israel’s Children

For years, Federation has provided rescued fresh produce and meals for Israelis in need through Leket Israel, and the demand for the nonprofit’s services has nearly doubled since October 7 due to scarcity and high prices.

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