12/18/2014
Tags: Campaign, Federation, Philanthropy
We Did It: Over $30.3 Million Raised for the 2015 Campaign for Jewish Needs!
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12/18/2014
Tags: Federation, Campaign, Video, Featured
A very special thanks our Campaign Closing inspiring speakers, who shared their personal, powerful stories and reminded us why we do this important fundraising – so that stories like theirs continue in the years ahead. Thank you, Maayan Cohen, Sydney Harris, Tia Kropko, Scott Matasar, and Sally Wertheim – and, all of the presenters and guests who joined us last night.
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12/18/2014
Tags: Young Adults, Federation, Campaign, Video, Featured, Awards
Mazel Tov, Dr. Margaret Richards Frankel, this year's recipient of the Amb. Milton A. and Roslyn Z. Wolf Young Campaigner of the Year Award.
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12/18/2014
Tags: Philanthropy, Federation
We are pleased to inform you that federal legislation renewed this year permits the use of tax neutral Individual Retirement Account (“IRA”) Charitable Rollover distributions to the Federation or other qualified charities through December 31, 2014.
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12/12/2014
Tags: Philanthropy, Federation
By shopping at Smile.amazon.com and specifying your charity as “Jewish Federation of Cleveland,” .5% of any purchase will go directly to us.
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12/11/2014
Tags: Campaign, Philanthropy, Federation
Campaign for Jewish Needs heads for home stretch
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12/11/2014
Tags: Young Adults, Overseas, Federation
Rachel Seiger Named Roslyn Z. Wolf-JDC International Fellow for 2014-2015
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12/09/2014
Tags: Beit Shean, Federation, Volunteer, Israel, Overseas
Seeking Adventurers with a Good Heart for Israel Volunteer Experience
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12/08/2014
Tags: Family, Campaign, Federation, Women, Philanthropy, PJ Library
We love the children and young families of our community!
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12/05/2014
Tags: Advocacy, Federation
In the wake of numerous tragic police shootings in minority communities both here in Cleveland and in other cities, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland applauds the commitment of the U.S. Department of Justice, Mayor Jackson, and city officials to work together to implement seriously needed reforms.
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