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A Briefing from JFNA: Gaza
May 15, 2018 Israeli television was in “split screen” mode for most of yesterday. During the late afternoon, Israelis viewed the festive opening of the new United States’ Embassy in Jerusalem on one side of the screen, with protests and violence at the Israel-Gaza border on the other half. By…
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Changing the Way We Find & Invest in Entrepreneurs
April 26, 8:00 AM at the MJCC- Join us for a panel discussion, Changing the Way We Find & Invest in Entrepreneurs. Keynote speaker Ross Baird, CEO of Village Capital, will discuss highlights from his book, The Innovation Blind Spot. All attendees with receive a free copy of the book. Following his talk,…
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Jewish Foundation of Memphis- Charting Your Course
For more information on how we can help you chart your course, please call us at 901-373-0400 or send an email to Alyson Chensasky.
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From Jewish Federations of North America: Background on Israel Government Decision Regarding the Kotel & Proposed Israeli Conversion Law
June 26, 2017 Background: Israel Government Decision Regarding the Kotel It is 50 years since June 1967, when Jerusalem was unified and the Jewish People regained access to the Old City and the Kotel (the Western Wall). Until 1948, when Jews were expelled from the Old City, the Kotel was…
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Degradation and Dehumanization of Jews During the Holocaust
Memphis Jewish Federation’s 8th Annual Holocaust Art and Essay Competition drew an unprecedented 87 essay entries and 85 art entries from students in Tennessee and the Mid-South. This year’s theme was Degradation and Dehumanization: The Nazi Assault on Human Dignity. The contest was sponsored by the Memphis Commissioners of the…
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Now Accepting Applications to the Kay Usdan Saslawsky Institute for Ethical Leadership
Jewish Community Partners President and CEO Laura Linder announced that applications are now being accepted for participation in a new 7-part leadership seminar created to honor the memory of long-time Jewish communal leader Kay Usdan Saslawsky. The Kay Usdan Saslawsky Institute for Ethical Leadership grew out of a desire to…
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Grief Before the Celebration
-by Noa Siskind This past May, I went to Israel for the first time through March of the Living with the BBYO delegation. The trip was scheduled during the week of Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut. Yom HaZikaron is Memorial Day in Israel, and it is a day of great…

