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Jewish couples get married in Kyiv for first time since war started thanks to weekend ceasefire
The Jewish Community Center Beit Menachem from Kyiv held a mass wedding ceremony over the weekend that included couples of all ages, including a pair aged 92.
Rabbi among dozens arrested in faith leaders' anti-ICE protest in Minnesota
This Thanksgiving, Jewish gratitude begins with acknowledging the land beneath our feet - opinion
Florida JCC canceled slavery-focused talk with Jewish author, citing ‘current political climate'
JCC to partner with BBYO to address mental health among adolescents
The new initiative has come to fruition as issues such as anxiety and depression are becoming more prevalent in today's youth amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
After Capitol violence, interfaith vigil planned by NYC leaders
"We The People: An Interfaith Virtual Vigil for Democracy" will feature politicians, entertainers and spiritual leaders.
JCC of Greater Pittsburgh surviving pandemic through grit, finesse
Before the onset of the coronavirus outbreak, the Pittsburgh JCC had been on a positive financial track, having just paid off all of its long-term debts with the fees from its 20,000 members.
Detroit JCC closes major facility, citing membership decline and COVID-19
How has COVID-19 affected Jewish organizations?
There is a recognition that this new reality we are in is not settled, and it is unclear as we see these waves of COVID infections come in, said William Daroff.
New York City’s flagship JCC cuts 35% of jobs as pandemic layoffs continue
Among the positions eliminated were most of the marketing department, managers of the studio arts and culinary programs, the senior athletics director and a birthday party coordinator.
San Francisco JCC lays off 150 employees, slashes budget by more than 40%
According to a letter to the public released on Monday afternoon, since the JCC closed on March 13 just days ahead of the city’s mandatory shelter-in-place order, it has seen a 98 percent decline in
A Florida JCC survived the pandemic with no layoffs, now it’s reopening
The Posnack JCC’s story — and its tiered reopening — stands in stark contrast to most JCCs across the country that have shut down and, in many cases, laid off large portions or all of their staffs.
The coronavirus pandemic, and how the Jewish community survives it
The big news is that nonprofits are eligible to tap into the $349 billion in payroll protection loans for small businesses administered by the Small Business Administration.
Coronavirus shutdown forces Pennsylvania JCC to lay off 176 employees
Its 178 employees were sent home for at least two weeks. Krulik, the center’s CEO, acknowledged that they had entered a “challenging and unpredictable time.”