10/03/2017
Tags: Federation, PR, Young Adults, Advocacy
I honestly had no idea what to expect. Would the roads still be flooded? Is it dangerous? The news made Houston look like a war zone. What was I about to get myself into?
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08/23/2017
Tags: Federation, PR, Young Adults
Michelle Hirsch, senior vice president of Brunswick Cos., officially was named chair of the Jewish Federation of North America’s National Young Leadership Cabinet at its annual retreat Aug. 9 to Aug. 12 in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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08/17/2017
Tags: Young Adults, Federation, Partners
Cabinet is a group unlike any other. It is a collection of some of the brightest, most generous, and most exciting young Jewish leaders in North America.
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08/10/2017
Tags: Federation, Blog, Volunteer, Young Adults
I’m a 23-year-old Clevelander; I grew up in Shaker Heights. My mom is from Israel, my dad is from Akron. Judaism has always been important to us, and I love being a part of Jewish Cleveland.
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08/08/2017
Tags: Federation, PR, Young Adults
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Young Leadership Division (YLD) has launched a new Microgrant Program. With the YLD Microgrant Program, YLD hopes to create a thriving, vibrant Jewish Cleveland young adult community by empowering individuals or groups to create, plan, and host experiences for Jewish Clevelanders (ages 22-45).
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08/07/2017
Tags: Israel, Overseas, I-Connect, Young Adults
My name is Kendra Kaplan and this summer I've been working at CityKids as part of my Onward Israel internship.
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08/07/2017
Tags: Israel, Overseas, I-Connect, Young Adults
My name is Emily Friedman and I am interning at the startup Daystage.
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08/04/2017
Tags: Israel, Overseas, I-Connect, Young Adults
Abby Nikiforovs shares her experience as an Onward Israel participant.
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08/04/2017
Tags: Israel, Overseas, I-Connect, Young Adults
Hi! my name is Sam Terkel and this summer I am working for Waves Audio.
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08/01/2017
Tags: Federation, Advocacy, Young Adults, Volunteer
In 1926, the Hebrew Cultural Garden was dedicated as part of the Cleveland Cultural Gardens. Nearly 100 years later, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland proudly supports and manages this historic garden and maintains its landscape. “This is all thanks to the generosity of many people in our community," said Donna Yanowitz, Chair of Federation's Hebrew Cultural Garden committee. “We all care about maintaining such an important landmark in the city of Cleveland.”
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