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BE PART OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY’S RESPONSE TO HELP VICTIMS THROUGH THE 2024 HURRICANE FUND

Donate Now to Help Individuals Through the 2024 Hurricane Fund. The Greater Miami Jewish Federation has established an Emergency Relief Fund to assist individuals impacted by catastrophic hurricanes. As always, Federation will absorb all administrative costs so that 100 percent of funds donated to the 2024 Hurricane Emergency Relief Fund will provide critically needed aid to both the Jewish and non-Jewish communities affected by devastating storms. 

Donation checks with the notation "Hurricane Emergency Relief Fund" can be mailed to: Greater Miami Jewish Federation, 4200 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33137. For assistance, you may also call 305.576.4000.

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