Tag: Memphis Jews

  • My Israel Story #35- Robbie Musicante

    My Israel Story #35- Robbie Musicante

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • Polish Ride for the Living is a Ride of a Lifetime

    Polish Ride for the Living is a Ride of a Lifetime

    Above: Memphian Samantha Notowich participated in last year’s Ride for the Living, celebrating at the finish line with a cold beer and the camaraderie of fellow riders.  By Jill Notowich   Have you ever wanted to participate in something that will stay with you forever? Join us this summer in…

  • My Israel Story #34- Diane McNeil

    My Israel Story #34- Diane McNeil

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • Fedovation Grants Help Creative Ideas Take Off in Jewish Memphis

    Fedovation Grants Help Creative Ideas Take Off in Jewish Memphis

    Pictured: JFS at the MJCC Equine Therapy, a Fedovation-funded program, helps special needs families in an innovative and impactful way.     By Bluma Zuckerbrot-Finkelstein Jewish Community Partners President/CEO Laura Linder announced this week that Memphis Jewish Federation will begin accepting applications from individuals, congregations, youth groups, schools, and agencies serving…

  • My Israel Story #33- Rabbi Benjy Owen

    My Israel Story #33- Rabbi Benjy Owen

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • My Israel Story #33- Rabbi Benjy Owen

    My Israel Story #33- Rabbi Benjy Owen

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • Jewish Life Thrives on Rhodes College Campus

    Jewish Life Thrives on Rhodes College Campus

    Next week we celebrate the official launch of Hillel at Rhodes College with a lively event on the Rhodes campus. We’d love to see you there. Learn more and RSVP via Facebook, or call or email Carrie Richardson: crichardson@jcpmemphis.org or call 901-767-7100. This is an historic event, and it would be great…

  • My Israel Story #32- Shoshana Cenker

    My Israel Story #32- Shoshana Cenker

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • From Our Photo Archives: Super Sunday Through the Years

    From Our Photo Archives: Super Sunday Through the Years

    Text originally published in Jewish Scene Magazine.   By Susan Nieman A dedicated group of Memphis Jewish Federation campaign volunteers, board, and staff are working nonstop to make this year’s Annual Community Campaign even more successful than before. With Super Sunday coming up in early February, opportunities abound for people…

  • My Israel Story #31- Mike McGee

    My Israel Story #31- Mike McGee

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …