06/04/2026
Upcoming Events for You
There’s something for everyone in Jewish Cleveland this June, from volunteer opportunities and community gatherings to family events, arts, and culture. Join us to connect with others, have fun, and make a difference.
June 10
YLDay of Caring at Cleveland Kids' Book Bank
Kick off the series with an evening of service alongside the Book Bank’s Associate Board. Connect with other young professionals while sorting books that will go directly to children across Greater Cleveland.
6 - 8 pm
Cleveland Kids' Book Bank
13913 W Parkway Rd, Cleveland
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June 10
Impact365 Giving Society* Presents: Impact Up Close
Israel and Identity After October 7
Spend an evening with fellow Impact365 giving society members at the Federation’s Roe Green Gallery to explore Israeli art. The program will include a short presentation on how Israeli artists express identity through their work, followed by a facilitated discussion on personal values and how they shape our own sense of identity.
7 - 8:30 pm
Roe Green Gallery
Jewish Federation of Cleveland
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building
25701 Science Park Drive, Beachwood
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*Impact365 Society celebrates women who make individual gifts of $365 or more to the Campaign for Jewish Needs.
June 11
Ben-Gurion Society* Summer Celebration
Join us for dinner and drinks in honor of you – our esteemed Ben-Gurion Society donors – whose commitment strengthens and sustains Jewish life in Cleveland, Israel, and around the world.
7 - 9 pm
Address will be provided upon registration
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*The Ben-Gurion Society includes all donors, ages 22-45, who commit a minimum gift of $1,000 to the annual Campaign for Jewish Needs.
June 14
PJ Library® Goes to the Maltz Museum for Superhero Sunday
Calling all heroes — this is the ultimate superhero experience you won't want to miss! Suit up and spend the day living your best hero life with a massive inflatable obstacle course that will put your superpowers to the test, plus meet-and-greet photo ops with your favorite superheroes ready to save the day right alongside you. And don’t miss the local non-profits showing kids how to be genuine heroes in their own community because the greatest superpower of all is making a difference right where you live.
11 am - 5 pm
PJ Library will be on-site from 11 am - 1 pm
Maltz Museum
2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood
Ticket price: Included with admission
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June 14
"The Goldsmith"
“The Goldsmith,” written and performed by Sharone Sayegh, is a play with music that traces four generations of an Iraqi-Jewish family across Iraq, Israel, and the United States. Drawing on lived history and personal memory, the play follows a Mizrachi Jewish woman navigating love with heart and humor. As past and present collide, inherited gold jewelry becomes a living archive of memory—melted, reshaped, and passed down through generations.
CIAC Day: June 14 at 2 pm
Additional performance on June 13 at 2 pm
Outcalt Theatre
1407 Euclid Ave, Cleveland
Use code "JFED" for ticket discount
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June 16
PJ Library Storytime and Coffee Club - Summer Series
Join our PJ Library Parent Connectors for stories, crafts, coffee, and conversation. This program is geared toward children under 5. Coffee and snacks will be provided.
10 - 11 am
Beachwood Library
25501 Shaker Blvd, Beachwood
Pre-registration is not required.
June 17
ChamberFest Cleveland Season 14
Benjamin Yusupov, composer-in-residence
Piano Trio No. 2, "From Jewish Traditions"
Yusupov's 2nd Trio presents a musical panorama of Jewish folk music traditions, including the use of musical sources from various ethnic communities. Yusupov will perform as part of the piano trio.
Benjamin Yusupov is the founder, music director, and principal conductor of the Israel Soloists Chamber Orchestra and serves as composer-in-residence of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. Born in Tajikistan, he studied piano, composition, and conducting at the Tchaikovsky State Conservatory in Moscow and earned his PhD from Bar-Ilan University. Known for blending Western and Eastern musical traditions, Yusupov creates a distinctive musical language shaped by diverse cultural and ethnic influences.
CIAC Night: June 17 at 7:30 pm (post-concert talk back and ice cream social)
Mixon Hall
Cleveland Institute of Music
11021 East Blvd, Cleveland
Use code "JFED" for ticket discount
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