
Seattle’s Jewish Leaders Gather in Washington D.C. for a Stronger Future
Our Seattle delegation left the General Assembly with renewed purpose, ready to apply the insights gained to strengthen Jewish life in Seattle and advocate for Israel.

Our Seattle delegation left the General Assembly with renewed purpose, ready to apply the insights gained to strengthen Jewish life in Seattle and advocate for Israel.

While it was powerful to be together, there were reminders throughout the conference that it remains an immensely difficult time.

The annual gathering brought together over 150 professionals, including leaders from Jewish Federations nationwide, to address the latest threats, trends, and best practices in community security.

While none of us can be certain about what the next four years will look like we wanted to take a moment to share some of the JCRC’s basic core principles that will ground and drive our work.

Dara Horn delivered a compelling keynote address on antisemitism and Jewish identity, captivating an audience united in reflection amid rising global challenges.
As we approach the 2024 Election Day on November 5, we know tensions in our country are high. Our top priority is the safety and well-being of the Jewish community.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle is honored to announce the establishment of the Francine R. Loeb Leadership Institute.
Last night we had a powerful Federation event featuring the thought-provoking and inspiring words of Dara Horn.
Yesterday, the University of Washington (UW) released the final reports, findings, and recommendations from the task forces on antisemitism and Islamophobia that were announced midway through last school year.

Hundreds gathered in person and virtually to remember the victims of October 7, hear personal stories, and stand in solidarity with Israel at the Federation’s commemoration event.