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May 6, 2024

The 86th Annual Meeting of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation Honors Six Outstanding Communal Leaders

Federation's 86th Annual Meeting is a wonderful opportunity to come together to honor and thank our outstanding Jewish community leaders.
Join us on Thursday, May 30 at 5:30 p.m. at the Jungle Island Ballroom to present Gisela and Daniel Ades and Jessica Katz with the Stanley C. Myers Presidents’ Leadership Award, Dana Yemin Schrager with the Robert Russell Fellowship Award and Ali Mendoza and Brian Riemer with the Sandra C. Goldstein Young Leadership Award. You can read more about them here. We are grateful to have such dedicated volunteers in our midst, who are truly committed to the Jewish values we hold in high regard. The evening’s program, chaired by Debbie and David Mendal, will include the installation of our 2024-2025 Board of Directors, Trustees, Leadership Council and Council of Jewish Organizations, including incoming Chair of the Board Lily Serviansky and incoming General Campaign Chair Mojdeh Khaghan Danial. For additional information and to RSVP, please click here.

Kibbutznik Find Healing With Surf Therapy

Kibbutznik Find Healing With Surf Therapy

With the help of Federation funding, Kibbutz Or HaNer recently launched three new surf therapy groups supporting women from families of reservists, men ages 35-55 and adults 55-and-over.

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Do You Want to Be a Diller Teen Fellow?

Do You Want to Be a Diller Teen Fellow?

Diller Teen Fellows, a pluralistic and immersive leadership program for rising Jewish 10th and 11th graders is now accepting applications for their next cohort that will take place during the academic year 2025-2026.

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Eighth Annual Robotics Festival

Eighth Annual Robotics Festival

Scheck Hillel Community School, one of 10 Federation-funded Jewish day schools, hosted the 8th Annual CAJE Jewish Day School Robotics Festival this May.

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Helping Holocaust Survivors

Helping Holocaust Survivors

At 109 years old, Malka “Mollie” Horwitz is Miami-Dade County’s oldest known living Holocaust Survivor, and for the past 11 years has been able to live in dignity, thanks to the Federation-funded Holocaust Survivor Assistance Program operated by our partner Jewish Community Services of South Florida (JCS).

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