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One Year Later: October 7th Reflection, Remembrance & Hope

Sunday, October 6, 2024 9:00 a.m. Pacific 12:00 noon Eastern Join the Masorti/Conservative Worldwide Community for a global October 7 online event. Register here! We also encourage you to participate in local events commemorating October 7th. Check with your synagogue and community for local events that you can attend.

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Statement Marking One Year Since the Start of the Israel-Hamas War

Reflecting on this High Holiday season, marking a year since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, we carry the weight of profound loss and ongoing challenges. We remember all the innocent lives lost in Israel and Gaza, the IDF soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice protecting and rescuing civilians, and the hostages still in captivity, …

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The Power of Asking “How Are You Doing?” — And Meaning It

by Rabbi Noam Raucher, MA.ed

A few weeks ago I was going through a rough patch- simultaneously wrestling with: the grief of lost love, resting anxiety that I’ve had most of my life, feelings of low self-worth, and guilt over parenting failures. Talk about a cocktail of stress and emotion! To make it worse, I fell into an old personal …

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2023-24 FJMC Quality Club Award Winners Announced!

FJMC congratulates the recipients of the 2023-24 Quality Club Award! This distinguished award is a testament to these clubs’ commitment to excellence in programming, administration and engagement with the FJMC at a regional and international level. For more information about the FJMC Quality Club Award, please visit: awards.fjmc.org/quality-awards/quality-club-award/ Email us with any questions:  In brotherhood,  Scott Vineberg, Co-Chair Robert Cohen, Co-Chair Mitch …

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FJMC King of the Hill Walking Challenge

Join the FJMC “King of the Hill” Individual Walking Challenge Benefiting Neve Hanna Children’s Home! October 2 – October 29, 2024 www.wellworksforyoulogin.com Dr. Bob Braitman of the FJMC Wellness Initiative urgently calls upon our community to commit to improving their health and support a worthy cause. Participation is made easy by signing up for the FJMC “King …

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Labor Day Reflections: Honoring Men in the Labor Movement and Rethinking the Role of Provider

by Rabbi Noam Raucher, MA.ed

As we celebrate Labor Day, it’s essential to recognize the significant contributions men have made to the labor movement in the United States. (Note: this is not to disregard the countless contributions from women in the labor market. But my interest is in men and their experiences.) For generations, men have been at the forefront …

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Top 5 Reasons Why Your Jewish Community Needs a Men’s Group

by Rabbi Noam Raucher, MA.ed

In today’s rapidly changing world, Jewish communities face the challenge of addressing the unique needs of men in ways that are both relevant to modern issues and deeply rooted in Jewish tradition. As societal norms evolve, men are confronted with pressures and expectations that can often lead to isolation, emotional distress, and a lack of …

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Statement from the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs on The Tragic Loss of Six Hostages From Gaza

We are deeply saddened and heartbroken by the news of the recovery of the bodies of six hostages in Gaza: Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Eden Yerushalmi, Carmel Gat, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, and Ori Danino. This tragic loss of life is a stark reminder of the profound suffering and turmoil that continues to afflict our world. We extend …

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FJMC Statement Against Hatred, Bigotry, Discrimination, and Racism

The Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs reaffirms our unwavering stance against hatred, bigotry, discrimination and racism in all its forms. Rooted in Jewish values of justice, compassion, and solidarity, we declare our commitment to actively oppose and eradicate anti-Semitism, racism and bigotry wherever they manifest, based on the core Jewish values of Tikkun Olam (repairing …

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The Importance of Shabbat and Rest for Men: A Path to Holistic Well-being

by Rabbi Noam Raucher, MA.ed

The pressure to be a good provider can weigh heavily on Jewish men. The traditional role of a provider often becomes a mask, obscuring the deeper needs for spiritual and emotional well-being. Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, offers a profound antidote to this imbalance, providing essential benefits that are both timeless and timely. The concept …

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