We will gather at 6:45 am OUTSIDE Sieben Hall. Indoor facilities will be open for those who need them.

We will observe the longest night of the year with prayers for world peace and a reflective candlelight procession through the woods of Mount St. John.  A bonfire in the prairie at sunrise will welcome the Prince of Peace.  Hot beverages and a light breakfast provided.

RSVP : 937/429-3582 or info@meec.center

We will gather at 6:45 am OUTSIDE Sieben Hall. Indoor facilities will be open for those who need them.

We will observe the longest night of the year with prayers for world peace and a reflective candlelight procession through the woods of Mount St. John.  A bonfire in the prairie at sunrise will welcome the Prince of Peace.  Hot beverages and a light breakfast provided.

RSVP : 937/429-3582 or info@meec.center

On May 18, 2022, the Jewish National Fund of Greater Cincinnati welcomes internationally acclaimed actress, producer, activist, and author, Noa Tishby, to Cincinnati. Ms. Tishby is the author of Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth. It examines the past, present, and future of Israel in an insightful and engaging way.

We are promoting this book to local book clubs so they can take advantage of the opportunity to hear the author speak on the morning of May 18 at the Mayerson JCC.

If your book club is interested in reading this book, please forward your name or your club coordinator’s name and address to EGoldstein.cinci@jnf.org. Your club can reserve their own table and at no expense for the May 18 breakfast event featuring Noa Tishby. It is a great opportunity to have a special morning with your book club friends.

To learn more about Noa Tishby, please click here.

If you’re interested in joining a reading and discussion group through Jewish Federation’s Israel Center, please contact Yarden Neeman at yneeman@jfedcin.org.

If you’re interested in joining a reading and discussion group through Jewish Federation’s Women’s Philanthropy, please contact Jaynie Levinson at jlevinson@jfedcin.org.

On May 18, 2022, the Jewish National Fund of Greater Cincinnati welcomes internationally acclaimed actress, producer, activist, and author, Noa Tishby, to Cincinnati. Ms. Tishby is the author of Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth. It examines the past, present, and future of Israel in an insightful and engaging way.

We are promoting this book to local book clubs so they can take advantage of the opportunity to hear the author speak on the morning of May 18 at the Mayerson JCC.

If your book club is interested in reading this book, please forward your name or your club coordinator’s name and address to EGoldstein.cinci@jnf.org. Your club can reserve their own table and at no expense for the May 18 breakfast event featuring Noa Tishby. It is a great opportunity to have a special morning with your book club friends.

To learn more about Noa Tishby, please click here.

If you’re interested in joining a reading and discussion group through Jewish Federation’s Israel Center, please contact Yarden Neeman at yneeman@jfedcin.org.

If you’re interested in joining a reading and discussion group through Jewish Federation’s Women’s Philanthropy, please contact Jaynie Levinson at jlevinson@jfedcin.org.

Thursday, April 7
Reception and Viewing of the Exhibition: 6:30 — 8:30 pm ET
Program: 6:30 pm — 7:30 pm ET

“The First Four” Women Rabbis in Conversation:
Rabbi Sally Priesand ’72, Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso ’74,
Rabbi Amy Eilberg ’85, and Rabba Sara Hurwitz ’09;
moderated by Rabbi Andrea Weiss, Ph.D.,’93
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Provost

Reflections by Rabbi Amy Perlin ’82 and President Andrew Rehfeld, Ph.D.

Performance by The Braid of an excerpt
from the play “Stories from the Fringe,”
about 18 pioneering women rabbis revealing their journeys

Thursday, April 7
Reception and Viewing of the Exhibition: 6:30 — 8:30 pm ET
Program: 6:30 pm — 7:30 pm ET

“The First Four” Women Rabbis in Conversation:
Rabbi Sally Priesand ’72, Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso ’74,
Rabbi Amy Eilberg ’85, and Rabba Sara Hurwitz ’09;
moderated by Rabbi Andrea Weiss, Ph.D.,’93
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Provost

Reflections by Rabbi Amy Perlin ’82 and President Andrew Rehfeld, Ph.D.

Performance by The Braid of an excerpt
from the play “Stories from the Fringe,”
about 18 pioneering women rabbis revealing their journeys