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Ways to Give

Give to the Annual Campaign

Your support allows us to further our mission to care for those in need, strengthen Jewish life, and create connections among Jews- acting locally, in Israel and around the world. A gift to the Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton helps us to support the JCC, Jewish Family Services, local Innovation Grants, Jewish education in Dayton, local Western Galilee Partnership programs, and so much more. Please help us continue to do good work and repair the world.

Legacies, Tributes, & Memorials

Donating to the Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton is a wonderful way to honor a special simcha or life cycle event, honor the memory of a friend or loved one or recognize someone in the community. You can make a donation to the Jewish Federation or any of its agencies. You can even direct the donation to a special program. The complete list of funds to which you can donate are in the drop down below. Thank you for your generosity and kindness.

If you wish to make your donation over the phone, or would like to pay a specific donation to past campaigns, please contact Sheila Meyers at (937) 610-5538.

Jewish Observer

Through the valley of deepest darkness

Story and Photos by Rabbi Karen Bodney-Halasz, Temple Israel The Talmud teaches that visiting the infirm relieves 1/60th of their pain. It is integral to their healing process. Offering comfort from mental and physical suffering is part of our responsibility as Jews. Going on a mission trip to Israel Jan. The post Through the valley of deepest darkness appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

Expressions of support for Israel amid protests

Local updates connected to the Israel-Hamas war By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer After the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre, Kevin Kroos knew he needed to do more than write a check or attend a pro-Israel community event. Kroos, co-owner of Tool Tech in Springfield, volunteered for a week in The post Expressions of support for Israel amid protests appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

New law requires DOD procedures for religious freedom complaints

Adversaries offer alternate postmortems on how, why it came to be. By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer The Pentagon has a new policy for handling religious freedom complaints: objections to specific displays or expressions will automatically go up the chain of command to the Department of Defense and must The post New law requires DOD procedures for religious freedom complaints appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

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