Announcing the Francine R. Loeb Leadership Institute
The Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle is honored to announce the establishment of the Francine R. Loeb Leadership Institute.
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.
We are working closely with Jewish Federations of North America to support the Hurricane Relief Fund.
The anniversary of Oct 7 is a time for grief, anger, remembrance, action, and community. It’s also a time for reflection, especially since it falls during the Days of Awe.
As we prepare to welcome Rosh Hashanah – the start of a new year – I am holding onto both optimism and hope, as difficult as that is at times.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle joins ElevatEd’s initiative to address the early childhood educator shortage by recruiting and mentoring new teachers, supporting Jewish education, and strengthening community engagement across the region.
The recent disruption of the September 12 Board of Regents meeting only further highlighted the ongoing failure to protect our community.
Community members explored antisemitism and engaged in meaningful discussions during the impactful exhibit co-hosted by the Federation’s JCRC last week.