
Action Alert: Jewish Community’s Six-Point Policy on Security
We are coming together to call on our government leaders to safeguard Jewish communities from hatred and violence.

We are coming together to call on our government leaders to safeguard Jewish communities from hatred and violence.

The Cardozo Society, the Federation’s affinity group for legal professionals, recently celebrated a distinguished group of Jewish prosecutors for their remarkable contributions to both the legal field and the Jewish community.

Seattle’s JCRC delegation traveled to Washington, D.C. for the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA) Summit, meeting with nearly a dozen Congressional offices to advocate for Jewish safety, social services, and community needs.

Throughout May, we proudly celebrated Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM)—a time to honor the rich history, culture, and contributions of Jewish Americans.

The violence in Boulder on Sunday, at a peaceful walk to remember the remaining hostages in Gaza, is unthinkable.

Join us for our Annual Meeting on June 26 as we recognize community changemakers.

With support from the Federation, young adults from Seattle joined JDC Entwine and Jconnect Seattle in exploring Jewish life in Athens and Thessaloniki—deepening ties to global Jewish history, community, and each other.

Today, we mourn the young couple, Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, who were murdered last night in Washington D.C., outside the Capital Jewish Museum, after attending an American Jewish Committee (AJC) event.

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.