Sep

24 2024

AJC 2024 National Human Relations Award

5:30PM - 8:30PM  

Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza 35 W 5th St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-421-9100

Contact Naomi Ruben
513-621-4020
rubenn@ajc.org

AJC stands as the preeminent global advocate for the Jewish people, championing a world where extremism finds no refuge, human rights are upheld, and democratic values flourish. Collaborating with leaders from all walks of life, AJC remains steadfast in its commitment to leverage its global prowess for local impact, as well as advancing the shared principles and priorities that bind Jews and their allies.

Julie and Steve have been a force of nature in their community. Upon arriving in Cincinnati, they immediately plunged into community service, joining the AJC board during a significant family milestone— the birth of their first son. Over three decades, their leadership has graced organizations such as United Way, Last Mile Food Rescue, Talbert House, Jewish Federation, Teach for America, Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati Ballet, and many more, each time leaving an indelible mark of progress and innovation.

Sarah and Tim’s unwavering dedication to community service shines brightly through their tireless efforts in volunteering to advance the arts, youth education, and economic mobility. As we commend their remarkable achievements and leadership in the business and Catholic community, we recognize the profound significance of this juncture in history for the Jewish community and acknowledge Tim and Sarah’s heartfelt support during these moments.

Keynote speakers include:

Tony Stieritz, CEO, Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio

Rabbi Noam Marans, AJC's Director of Interreligious and Intergroup Relations

Sarah Weiss, Chief Philanthopy Officer, Greater Cincinnati Foundation

Dr. Gary Zola, Executive Director Emeritis, American Jewish Archicves

Tickets can be purchased at www.ajc.org/Cincinnati/2024NHRA

Sponsor: AJC Cincinnati