These are our 10 Days of Awe and — in the week commemorating October 7 — Days of Dread. Ahead of Yom Kippur, our CEO recounts a week of memorials and grief, inspiration and hope. #GmarChatimahTovah and #ShabbatShalom. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eViyvSqU
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For 100 years, UJA-Federation has been a central force for communal planning and philanthropy in the New York Jewish community. Through UJA-Federation, close to 50,000 donors pool their resources to help people in need, inspire a passion for Jewish life and learning, and strengthen Jewish communities around the world — to address the issues that matter to us most as Jews and as New Yorkers. Working with more than 100 network beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and other Jewish organizations, our reach spans from New York to Israel to more than 60 other countries around the world, touching 4.5 million people each year. Because we do the most good when we do it together. For more information, visit UJA-Federation’s website at www.ujafedny.org.
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Still reeling from the devastation of Helene, Florida was hit by #HurricaneMilton, another catastrophic storm. As we assess the immediate needs with our longtime partners on the ground, we’re reminded that crises don’t take turns — and neither does our response. Whether it's generators, fresh water, or a safe place to observe Yom Kippur, please join us in helping those affected by this already record-breaking hurricane season. Give now: https://nyjewi.sh/drl
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Last night, tens of thousands from across our New York community — people of all faiths and backgrounds — came together to honor the heroes and remember those brutally killed and kidnapped one year ago on October 7. We heard from survivors of the Nova massacre, bereaved parents, and hostage family members who courageously shared their stories. Over 50 rabbis of every denomination led us in a deeply moving communal kaddish. And the soaring voices of teens from local high school choirs, along with renowned singers David Broza, Eden Golan, and Regina Spektor, lifted us all. Watch the full program here: https://lnkd.in/dHHT9dPn
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An evening of grief, resilience, community — and hope. Tonight, thousands joined us, Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, and Bring Them Home Now NYC in Central Park, at Temple Emanu-El, online, and at memorials across New York to commemorate October 7. To the community leaders, elected officials, school choirs, rabbis, and performers who joined us this evening, thank you.
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Tonight, thousands will gather across New York to honor, remember, and grieve those we lost on and since October 7 — and to call for the remaining hostages to be brought home. #BringThemHomeNow Join us on X at 6 pm to watch live: https://lnkd.in/dwvmj2hU
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“The road ahead remains long and uncertain. But please know that the New York Jewish community, the American Jewish community, will be with Nova tribe and all of the people of Israel forever.” -Eric S. Goldstein, CEO. Yesterday and today, UJA leadership joined thousands in Israel to mourn the lives we lost on October 7. Our CEO spoke from the Nova site this morning, expressing that from Tel Aviv to the site of the festival massacre to memorials across New York, we do not grieve alone but as one people with one heart.
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After a year of unimaginable grief, loss, and pain in the wake of October 7, we stand with Israel — now more than ever. #AmYisraelChai.
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"How can we possibly engage in self-reflection while facing the most harrowing collective challenge in recent Jewish history?" Our CEO reflects on a #RoshHashanah like no other — and wishes you and yours a #ShanahTovah. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e5C3_rpH
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“This holiday season is like no other we’ve ever experienced, and I know so many of us are trying to figure out how to do it.” As we prepare to enter 5785, we hope that the coming year is a brighter one, filled with strength and blessings. Listen to Rabbi Menachem Creditor’s full message here: https://lnkd.in/d5kr_5rH
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Today, UJA approved immediate allocations mobilizing our network to help provide relief for those devastated by Hurricane Helene, including Afya Foundation, JCC of Asheville, The Chabad House of Asheville, NC, and NECHAMA - Jewish Response to Disaster. With a rising death toll, hundreds missing, and entire communities destroyed, we’ll continue to monitor evolving needs in the coming weeks. Join us: https://nyjewi.sh/47R7BIX