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It’s a quiet morning in Moreland Hills as 92-year-old Marty Marcus gets out of bed and makes his way to the kitchen, where ...
At the forefront of Jeffrey J. Wild’s term as board chair of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland in Beachwood is the growing needs of Cleveland’s Jewish community, as well as continuing to combat ...
For over 50 years, Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland has been working toward building its behavioral health ...
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s Chaplaincy program comforts members of the Jewish community in hospitals, nursing homes, the military and prisons through correspondence and visits from rabbis and ...
Jewish Federation of Cleveland's Young Leadership Division and the Israeli American Council (IAC) celebrated of Mimouna, a Moroccan Jewish tradition that marks the end of Passover and features a ...
Morgan Jacobs watched proudly as her youngest son tore apart his closet, tossing his clothes into a big pile. She didn’t mind the mess, as her son was simply doing his homework – choosing unwanted ...
The older adult population in the United States is poised for unprecedented growth in the coming decades, according to a report released by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland.
The Charles Eisenman Award, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s highest civic honor, was first awarded in 1924 by the Jewish Federation of Cleveland to recognize individuals or organizations for ...
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland announced today that it has received a grant of $90 million from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation that will serve as matching funds for a ...
Coaching Circles offers women in Jewish Cleveland an open, motivating, engaging and multi-generational experience to foster leadership and personal growth through meaningful, confidential ...
Barry Reis, senior adviser and former CFO of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland in Beachwood, will officially retire the first week of January after working with the Federation for over 40 years.