![]() tlement's Cen- exceptional learning and cultural ex- periences and holds a 5-Star (highest) Award from Step Up To Quality, State of Ohio. Stop by and see us at an Early Childhood Open House (Preschool, Day School, Kindergarten) for adults: Jan. 8, 1-2:30 pm or Jan. 11, 5:30-7 pm. Kindergarten Open House on Jan. 11, 7-8 pm. For complete information, see the ad below on the opposite page. is a Jewish independent through 8th grade. Our program enables students to become critical thinkers, passionate, well rounded in- dividuals with strong Jewish identities. Our child-centered approach leads to amazing student achievement and our welcoming community makes it a second home for families. For Open House information, see the ad on the opposite page. + 21st century Jewish studies + top educators Accredited for excellence by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States, Mandel JDS educates today by providing personalized instruction and engaged experience learning that leads to tomorrow's success with academic excellence, love of Judaism and respect for all. Volunteer Showcase, a highly anticipated volunteer fair for Jewish Cleveland adults ages 50 and over. The showcase will easy for guests to identify a possible match for their interests. The Showcase takes place on Sunday, January 22 from 9:30 11 am at the Federation's Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building (25701 Science Park Drive in Beachwood). unteer Network, a one-stop shop for connecting Jewish Clevelanders to meaningful and rewarding volunteer experiences in Cleveland and beyond. The showcase will be held as a follow-up to the successful January 2016 IMPACT! Launch Event that drew an audience of more than 400 community members. resonated with so many," said Bob Cohen, co-chair of the Showcase, alongside Carol Paull. "The showcase will provide potential volunteers with an opportunity to hear about volunteer options directly from our partner- ing social service agency professionals, connecting volunteers to inspiring op- portunities." be present at the showcase, as well as many Federation partner agencies, like Meno- rah Park, Montefiore, Jewish Family Service Association (JFSA), and Bellefaire Jewish Children's Bureau. Guests will also have the opportunity to hear about personal volun- teer experiences from current IMPACT! volunteers over bagels and coffee. Study found that nearly one-third of Jewish people in Cleveland were born between 1946-1964. With the realization that a signifi- cant segment of the Jewish community were part of the Baby Boomer era, the Federation reached out to community members within this demographic to learn more about their needs and aspirations for the next step in their lives. The focus group insight included adults over the community, connect with like-minded individuals through social programming, use their professional skills and talents to aid others in need, learn new skills through workshops and cer- tification courses, and travel to do good for others outside of Cleveland. more and register for the IMPACT! Volunteer Showcase, visit www.jewishcleveland. org or contact Jackie Reed at jreed@jcfcleve.org or 216.593.2858. |