Meet the new CEO of the Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of Florida, Talli Dippold
Read MoreDuring the pandemic, these two creative local women put their virtual heads together to write and illustrate an adorable Jewish yoga book for kids without ever meeting face-to-face
Read MoreThe Sawmill Center on North Orlando Avenue in Maitland. Inside the office building is something you might not expect – a vibrant art display. (Above) Susanne Sabbatino-Pellicane.
Read MoreMeet a pair of local artists who bring two very disparate media to life in creative ways
Read MoreThe Roth Family JCC and the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando are joining to become Shalom Orlando, the new face of Central Florida Judaism
Read MoreAbigail is a rising senior at Lake Highland Preparatory School who, as part of her coursework, recently spent a day job-shadowing the J Life staff in our office. During our day together, Abigail mentioned the remarkable experience she describes in the article below. We wanted to feature it in the magazine, and who better to write the story than the young woman, herself?
Read MoreHer grandfather survived the Holocaust. She escaped Communism. Now, this math-loving mom is introducing the European concept of math circles to our community.
Read MoreLocal author shares his mother’s incredible tale of Holocaust survival with a new generation
Read MoreWith anti-Semitism on the rise, the Anti-Defamation League is redoubling its efforts to help – all backed by a passionate advocate with strong ties to Central Florida’s Jewish community
Read MoreThis prolific local painter and author constantly reinvents herself
Read MoreAs a gallerist, this local woman brings a different and important perspective to the world of art
Read MoreLocal authors help preserve the lessons of the Holocaust and teach future generations about the high cost of hate
Read MoreIn our ongoing series of stories about multi-generation family businesses, we meet the First Family of Central Florida’s sweet tooth
Read MoreOrlando and Jerusalem may be their homes, but for this adventurous couple, the highways and byways of America are where they live
Read MoreMeet the founders of the Jewish Chamber of Commerce, an emerging organization dedicated to connecting the community in new and prosperous ways
Read MoreNo matter their background or level of observance, Orlando-area Jewish teens looking to connect with their peers have several youth group options, whether their interests are strictly social, focused on faith, community-conscious, or even entrepreneurial. With the support of their national organizations plus proximity to Central Florida’s famous attractions, these local chapters can offer a variety of well-planned events that appeal to all types of teens.
Read MoreMeet some of the men and women with special needs who have found purpose and success thanks to this local organization
Read MoreDana Nichols brings her impressive nonprofit pedigree to the homegrown cancer-fighting foundation Cannonball Kids’
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