Celebrations and Community

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Dana Schwarz, from left, Hillah Culman and Michelle Sara King were among more than 100 people who attended ACCESS AJC DC’s winter party at U Street Music Hall to celebrate 110 years of AJC - Global Jewish Advocacy. Net proceeds of the Jan. 28 event were to go toward AJC's efforts to combat global anti-Semitism. Photo courtesy of AJC
Dana Schwarz, from left, Hillah Culman and Michelle Sara King were among more than 100 people who attended ACCESS AJC DC’s winter party at U Street Music Hall to celebrate 110 years of AJC – Global Jewish Advocacy. Net proceeds of the Jan. 28 event were to go toward AJC’s efforts to combat global anti-Semitism.
Photo courtesy of AJC
Jerusalem U President Amy Holtz has been named CEO of the new Israel-Diaspora Initiative. Holtz will continue to serve on Jerusalem U’s board of directors. NGO Jerusalem U connects young Jews to Judaism and to Israel through films and educational initiatives.Photo courtesy of Jerusalem U
Jerusalem U President Amy Holtz has been named CEO of the new Israel-Diaspora Initiative. Holtz will continue to serve on Jerusalem U’s board of directors. NGO Jerusalem U connects young Jews to Judaism and to Israel through films and educational initiatives.
Photo courtesy of Jerusalem U
Accessibility Partners’ President and Principal Partner Dana Marlowe was named one of Washington’s top executives by SmartCEO Magazine. She will be honored with other executives in the region in a reception on March 1.Photo by Emily Goodstein
Accessibility Partners’ President and Principal Partner Dana Marlowe was named one of Washington’s top executives by SmartCEO Magazine. She will be honored with other executives in the region in a reception on March 1.
Photo by Emily Goodstein
Reform Jewish movement leaders, including Rabbi Esther Lederman, director, Communities of Practice for the Union for Reform Judaism, pictured, participated in a press conference at Realco Guns in District Heights on Feb. 2 to demand that gun manufacturers not do business with crime-gun dealers. According to a Washington Post investigation, Realco sells the most number of guns in the Washington region that are later found at crime scenes. Photo courtesy of Union for Reform Judaism
Reform Jewish movement leaders, including Rabbi Esther Lederman, director, Communities of Practice for the Union for Reform Judaism, pictured, participated in a press conference at Realco Guns in District Heights on Feb. 2 to demand that gun manufacturers not do business with crime-gun dealers. According to a Washington Post investigation, Realco sells the most number of guns in the Washington region that are later found at crime scenes.
Photo courtesy of Union for Reform Judaism
Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains held its annual conference last month in Baltimore. The Washington region was represented by, from left, Linda Yitzchak, Jewish Foundation for Group Homes; Sabrina Sojourner, Frederick Memorial Hospital; Rabbi James Michaels, Charles E. Smith Life Communities; Tamar Jaffe, Holy Cross Hospice; Rabbi Sandra Rubenstein, Montgomery Hospice; Rabbi Yaffa-Shira Sultan, JSSA Hospice; and David Balto, Washington Hospital Center.Photo by Rabbi Stanley Asekoff
Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains held its annual conference last month in Baltimore. The Washington region was represented by, from left, Linda Yitzchak, Jewish Foundation for Group Homes; Sabrina Sojourner, Frederick Memorial Hospital; Rabbi James Michaels, Charles E. Smith Life Communities; Tamar Jaffe, Holy Cross Hospice; Rabbi Sandra Rubenstein, Montgomery Hospice; Rabbi Yaffa-Shira Sultan, JSSA Hospice; and David Balto, Washington Hospital Center.
Photo by Rabbi Stanley Asekoff
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