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    Fireside Chat with Judge Roy Altman (Invite-Only)

    Please join us for a special afternoon featuring a fireside chat with United States District Judge Roy K. Altman as he discusses his new bestseller, Israel on Trial: Examining the History, the Evidence, and the Law.  In his book, Judge Altman brings both judicial rigor and deep personal conviction to confront the claims that Israel is guilty of

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    Behind-the-Scenes: New York City Art

    Join us for an intimate trip to New York City, traveling alongside Federation Board Chair Laura Lauder with a small group of fellow lay leaders and major donors. Over three days, you’ll explore curator-guided tours of celebrated institutions — The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Neue Galerie —

    $1800
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    Day of Philanthropy

    Save the Date January 20, 2027 Ritz-Carlton Hotel, San Francisco Join us for our annual gathering celebrating the generous donors and community partners whose vision and commitment make thriving Jewish life possible in the Bay Area, Israel, and around the world.   Honoring Tom Kasten 2026 Recipient Robert Sinton Award for Distinguished Leadership Presented annually,

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    Mexico City

    Come with us to vibrant Mexico City where ancient history meets contemporary cool. Explore the city’s rich Jewish heritage, from the historic streets of the Jewish quarter to the vibrant locales of contemporary Jewish life. Immerse yourself in the world of contemporary and modern art with visits to cutting-edge galleries, museums, and the cultural crown

    $4000

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    Experience the Civil Rights Movement Through a Jewish Lens

    Join us on a three-day immersive trip through Atlanta, Montgomery, Selma, and Birmingham — the very ground where one of America’s most pivotal chapters unfolded. Participants will explore the African American struggle for civil rights and racial equality during the 1950s and 1960s,. including the significant contributions and solidarity of Jewish Americans within the broader

    $1600