01/08/2025
Upcoming Events for You
We hope to see you at our January events! Don't miss your chance to take part in a mom's night out with PJ Library®/Young Families, connect with young Jewish adults who are new to Cleveland, and learn about the current state of Israel's multi-front war.
January 9
PJ Library® Mom's Night Out
Hey Jewish Cleveland moms: You deserve a break! Join us for a Mom's Night Out with PJ Library® Parent Connector Lyndsey Richards. Spend a relaxing evening sampling olive oil, drinking Israeli wine, eating snacks, and making new friends!
6:30 - 8 pm
The Olive Scene
100 N Main Street, Ste 145, Chagrin Falls
Cost: $10 per person
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January 14 & 28
New-ish and Jew-ish
New-ish and Jew-ish is an initiative that connects young Jewish adults (and their partners), ages 22-45, who are new to Cleveland, have recently moved back, or are still looking for their place in our community.
Join us at our east side or downtown locations as we schmooze and celebrate all that is happening in the city we call home!
East Side
January 14
6 - 7:30 pm
Raider Space
Van Aken Market Hall behind Banter
3440 Tuttle Road, Shaker Heights
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Downtown
January 28
7 - 8:30 pm
Lekko Coffee
2529 Detroit Ave, Cleveland
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January 21
Future of U.S.-Israel Relations Amid Multi-Front Conflicts
Join Dr. Michael Koplow, chief policy officer at Israel Policy Forum, for a special briefing to unpack the latest developments in Israel and the region. Koplow will analyze the current state of Israel's multi-front war, covering the unique challenges in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank. He will also explore how the incoming U.S. administration may shape the future of U.S.-Israel relations, focusing on potential policy shifts and their implications for regional stability.
7 - 8:30 pm
Jewish Federation of Cleveland
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building
25701 Science Park Drive, Beachwood
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January 22
Community Security Training: On-Line Safety For Parents Regarding Sextortion And Other Threats
Presented by: Cleveland FBI, SA Madalyn Oltman
Recognize, Prevent, Protect: The purpose of the presentation is to increase awareness related to online safety as well as the increase of risk of sextortion online. The audience will be given prevention tips and resources to keep their children safe when navigating social media and gaming platforms. Q & A opportunity will follow.
7 - 8:30 pm
Mandel JCC - Stonehill Auditorium
26001 S. Woodland Road, Beachwood
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