
2025-2026 Board of Directors Nominations
Join us at our Annual Meeting for an inspiring evening as we come together to celebrate our 2025 community award recipients and vote on the Federation Board Slate for fiscal year 2026.
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Join us at our Annual Meeting for an inspiring evening as we come together to celebrate our 2025 community award recipients and vote on the Federation Board Slate for fiscal year 2026.

Thursday, June 26 | 7pm
Mercer Island
Join us for an inspiring evening as we come together to celebrate our 2025 community award recipients and vote on the Board slate for fiscal year 2026.
This year’s honorees embody the spirit of service, leadership, and commitment to a vibrant Jewish future. Let’s lift them up, share our gratitude, and build momentum for the year ahead.

What does it take to move from awareness to action? On May 4, the Federation’s JCRC brought together Jewish families from across the region to confront rising antisemitism in K–12 schools.

PJ Library® Parent Connectors are building vibrant Jewish community across Seattle through local events and personal outreach. Get to know the team bringing families together—one park, library, and playdate at a time.

Last night’s occupation and vandalism of the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building at the University of Washington campus was appalling but, sadly, not shocking after the last year and a half on so many university campuses.

After careful deliberation, the Federation’s JCRC voted to sign a national statement addressing the relationship between Jewish safety and democracy.

We are proud to share that our two lead priorities—funding for Nonprofit Security Grants and Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Education—were funded in the final budget!

Three Seattle leaders joined Jewish Federation of North America’s National Young Leadership Cabinet Mission to Azerbaijan, witnessing firsthand how our collective philanthropy sustains Jewish life and creates lasting impact for vulnerable Jewish communities across the globe.

We need your help to let budget leaders know Holocaust and genocide awareness is critical.

Just blocks from the state capitol in Olympia, the Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) brought together a diverse group of over 70 individuals, representing 21 legislative districts across Washington.

That feeling of being trapped that our ancestors experienced during the Exodus feels similar to the experience of North American Jews right now.

We can have an impact in Israel by voting in the upcoming World Zionist Congress elections, and I want to strongly urge our Seattle Jewish community to participate.

Join us at our Annual Meeting for an inspiring evening as we come together to celebrate our 2025 community award recipients and vote on the Federation Board Slate for fiscal year 2026.

Thursday, June 26 | 7pm
Mercer Island
Join us for an inspiring evening as we come together to celebrate our 2025 community award recipients and vote on the Board slate for fiscal year 2026.
This year’s honorees embody the spirit of service, leadership, and commitment to a vibrant Jewish future. Let’s lift them up, share our gratitude, and build momentum for the year ahead.

What does it take to move from awareness to action? On May 4, the Federation’s JCRC brought together Jewish families from across the region to confront rising antisemitism in K–12 schools.

PJ Library® Parent Connectors are building vibrant Jewish community across Seattle through local events and personal outreach. Get to know the team bringing families together—one park, library, and playdate at a time.

Last night’s occupation and vandalism of the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building at the University of Washington campus was appalling but, sadly, not shocking after the last year and a half on so many university campuses.

After careful deliberation, the Federation’s JCRC voted to sign a national statement addressing the relationship between Jewish safety and democracy.

We are proud to share that our two lead priorities—funding for Nonprofit Security Grants and Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Education—were funded in the final budget!

Three Seattle leaders joined Jewish Federation of North America’s National Young Leadership Cabinet Mission to Azerbaijan, witnessing firsthand how our collective philanthropy sustains Jewish life and creates lasting impact for vulnerable Jewish communities across the globe.

We need your help to let budget leaders know Holocaust and genocide awareness is critical.

Just blocks from the state capitol in Olympia, the Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) brought together a diverse group of over 70 individuals, representing 21 legislative districts across Washington.

That feeling of being trapped that our ancestors experienced during the Exodus feels similar to the experience of North American Jews right now.

We can have an impact in Israel by voting in the upcoming World Zionist Congress elections, and I want to strongly urge our Seattle Jewish community to participate.