Past Chair Receives Cleveland Federation's Top Award
Immediate past chair of JFNA, Michael Siegal, is given the Jewish Federation of Cleveland's highest award.
Immediate past chair of JFNA, Michael Siegal, is given the Jewish Federation of Cleveland's highest award.
Before she joined the Intergeneration program in Budapest, 80-year-old Mariann rarely told people she had survived the Holocaust—or even that she was Jewish.
“For 70 years, we were afraid to tell our stories. But because of this program, I got the courage to tell my friends and neighbor…
Bryan had it made. With help from The Jewish Agency for Israel, he fulfilled his dream of trading LA smog for clean Galilee air. Every day, he returned from work to greet his wife and children, and grab a cold brew from a stocked fridge. Life was ideal.
Then it happened. Celiac disease, whi…
Jewish organizations, including JFNA, join a letter to Congress from religious groups urging the preservation of a law banning tax-exempt faith groups from endorsing candidates and political parties
Richard Sandler, chair of the Board of Trustees of JFNA, argues that passing the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act is imperative to stopping hate and bigotry on college campuses.