10/10/2018
What's Happening in October: Upcoming Events
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We hope you'll join us at some of our upcoming Federation events this month. There's something for everyone! To learn more or register, simply click on the link corresponding to the event you're interested in attending.
WHEN:
October 14
9:00 am – 7:00 pm
WHERE:
Jewish Federation of Cleveland
Jack, Jospeh and Morton Mandel Building
25701 Science Park Drive
Cleveland, OH 44122
WHO:
All community members are encouraged to participate.
ABOUT THE EVENT:
Each year in October, our Cleveland Jewish community comes together for its single largest day of giving which we call “Super Sunday.” While the technology has evolved from cords and handsets to smartphones and tablets, the goal remains the same – making life in the Jewish community better today and even stronger in the future.
We hope you’ll join us this year – on-site, online or both!
WHEN:
October 25
7:45 – 9:00 am
WHERE:
Jewish Federation of Cleveland
Jack, Jospeh and Morton Mandel Building
25701 Science Park Drive
Cleveland, OH 44122
WHO:
All community members are invited to attend.
ABOUT THE EVENT:
Hear from internationally renowned author and thought leader Yossi Klein HaLevi. HaLevi will share with us insights and reflections from his new book Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor, which has been critically acclaimed for its unique approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a way forward.
WHEN:
October 29
6:30 pm Meet and Greet for Lion of Judah Society Donors
7:00 pm Dinner and Program
WHERE:
Landerhaven
6111 Landerhaven Drive
Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
WHO:
This event is open to Lion of Judah Society and Pomegranate Society donors.
Lions of Judah are women who make individual gifts of $5,000 or more to the annual Campaign for Jewish Needs; Pomegranates are women who make individual gifts of $1,800 - $4,999 to the annual Campaign for Jewish Needs. Attendees will have the opportunity to make their commitments to the 2019 Campaign for Jewish Needs.
ABOUT THE EVENT:
Engage with Monica Lewinsky, social activist and Vanity Fair contributing editor. She joins us to discuss “The Price of Shame,” based on her world-renowned TedTalk.
Honor Nan Cohen, recipient of the 2018 Ruby Bass Award, for her exemplary dedication and leadership to the Jewish Federation of Cleveland and the Women’s Philanthropy Campaign.
COST:
$90/person
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