08/25/2020
Tags: Federation, Blog, Advocacy
More than 300 participants gathered for the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s 2021 launch event Aug. 27.
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08/25/2020
Tags: Federation, Blog, Advocacy
“As Americans, we have fought for that right throughout our history,” moderator Bradley J. Schlang, government relations chair at the Jewish Federation of Cleveland in Beachwood, said during an Aug. 12 voting rights panel hosted on Zoom.
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08/19/2020
Tags: Federation, Blog, Advocacy
As our nation continues to manage its way through the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland strongly believes no Ohioan should have to choose between their health and exercising their right to vote this November.
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08/13/2020
Tags: Federation, Live, CRC, Advocacy
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland participated in a three-part series on current issues that are impacting our nation with AJC Cleveland and Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage.
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07/23/2020
Tags: Federation, CRC, Advocacy, Blog
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland in Beachwood and the Young Women’s Christian Association in Cleveland are partnering for a 21-day racial equity and social justice challenge starting July 27.
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07/21/2020
Tags: Federation, Advocacy
Take the YWCA and Jewish Federation of Cleveland 21 Day Racial Equity & Social Justice Challenge
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06/25/2020
Tags: Federation, Awards, YLD, Advocacy, Leadership, Partner Agency
Ben Becker has been awarded the 2019 Bennett z”l and Donna Yanowitz Leadership Award by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland.
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06/25/2020
Tags: Federation, CRC, Advocacy, Blog
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland in Beachwood has debuted an action alert to make voting safe and accessible during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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06/18/2020
Tags: Federation, Blog, Advocacy
Tell our state senators to make voting safe and accessible during the pandemic
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06/11/2020
Tags: Federation, Blogs, Partner Agency, Women, Advocacy
Following encouraged viewing of “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution,” the newly released 1971-era documentary showcasing a New York summer camp for free spirited, disabled teenagers and their fight for disability rights and accessibility legislation, Clevelanders turned off Netflix for an in-depth look inside the film without leaving the couch.
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