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Building for the future

For 95 years, memories of Camp Livingston have included swimming in the lake, matches at the ga–ga pits, Maccabia competitions, loud and enthusiastic chants at the Chadar Ochel and campfires on the lake bluff. In 2015, add one more item to the list—22 renovated cabins with new lighting, …

Meeting for high schoolers who traveled to Israel on Cincy Journeys grants

On Friday, September 25, student travelers now in 11th and 12th grade departed from the Mayerson JCC to spend Shabbat together at Camp Livingston. 86 high school students had the opportunity to travel to Israel this past summer on a minimum three–week, educational trip using Cincy Journeys…

JCC invites Cincinnati teens to attend March of the Living

Jewish high school seniors are invited to walk in the footsteps of their ancestors in a once in a lifetime, all expenses paid, two–week trip to Poland and Israel from May 1 – May 15, 2016. The March of the Living trip brings together over 12,000 Jewish teens, from all over the world, to …

Helen Suzman: Fighter for Human Rights

Helen Suzman (1917-2009), the iconic South African leader who devoted her life to the fight against apartheid, is the focus of a graphic panel exhibition Helen Suzman: Fighter for Human Rights, opening Thursday, October 22 at the Skirball Museum on the historic campus of Hebrew Union College…

Jewish Federation hires new PR Manager and new COO

The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati has hired Jackie Congedo as their new Public Relations Manager. Congedo will manage the day–to–day public relations activities within the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati and the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC). The Jewish Federation of…