
Letter from the CEO: In Search of Ahavat Chinam
As we head into Shabbat, may we seek out ways to create ahavat chinam — the extending of unconditional love to one another — lest we find ourselves on a trajectory toward an even more difficult future.

As we head into Shabbat, may we seek out ways to create ahavat chinam — the extending of unconditional love to one another — lest we find ourselves on a trajectory toward an even more difficult future.

Join tomorrow’s JFNA briefing and see highlights from this week’s Federation programs.

Updates on our next generation of Jewish leaders, Israel partnerships, and advocacy efforts.

Updates on new leadership, camp scholarships, advocacy in schools, and more.

I hope you will join us this coming year to find connection, hope, and meaning during these turbulent times.

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

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.

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.

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