Each week, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia is featured in stories that highlight our community impact, response efforts and ongoing initiatives at home and abroad. Explore the latest media coverage spotlighting our work. To learn more and stay informed about Jewish Federation initiatives, sign up for our newsletter.
- Jan. 20 – Six Things to do in Jewish Philadelphia (Jewish Exponent)
- Jan. 20 – In Philadelphia, a Lesser-Known Holocaust Story Is Being Told (Jewish Exponent)
- Jan. 19 – Love as direct action: Building a new golden age in Philadelphia (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jan. 13 – How to Observe International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Philadelphia (Jewish Exponent)
- Jan. 7 – Roxborough HS Antisemitic, Racist Graffiti Suspect Captured On Camera (The Patch)
- Jan. 7 – Bryn Mawr Resident Sherrie Savett: 50 Years in the Courtroom and Decades of Jewish Service (Jewish Exponent)
- Jan. 2 – Pennsylvania principal faces firing over antisemitic voicemail: ‘They control the banks’ (The American Israelite – Cincinnati)
- Dec. 29 – School District Fires Principal Who Left Antisemitic Remarks on Voicemail (Jewish Exponent)
- Dec. 22 – Pa. elementary school principal made antisemitic remarks, officials say (NBC10)
- Dec. 22 – Pennsylvania school district closer to firing principal accused of making antisemitic comments about parent (CBS3)
- Dec. 20 – Pennsylvania elementary school principal to be fired for antisemitism (The Times of Israel)
- Dec. 19 – Montgomery County school district seeks firing of principal for reported antisemitic comments (Philadelphia Inquirer)
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About the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
Since 1901, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia has served as the hub of the region’s Jewish communities, providing an infrastructure of support for Jewish people and organizations in need. Through grants, emergency funding, restricted gifts, endowments, and our partnership with the Foundation for Jewish Day Schools, we annually invest in caring for those in need, combating antisemitism and global crisis, and securing a vibrant Jewish future. For more information, please visit: jewishphilly.org.