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Active Adults


JFS offers social programs for active adults with varying interests. Active Adult activities include programs such as lunches, tours of area attractions, dinner and a movie or speaker, and more! In addition, every August we host an annual brunch. We also host an annual Chanukah Brunch in partnership with Hadassah, the Jewish War Veterans, and the Lynda A. Cohen Yiddish Club. Please see the Dayton Jewish Observer, the JFS Facebook Page, or the JewishDayton.org Calendar page for events.

Active Adults Annual Brunch
August 2018
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Active Adults Winan’s Factory Tour
May 2018
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Active Adults Dine Around at Thai 9
April 2018
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Active Adults Dine Around at Ray’s
March 2018
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Active Adults Thai 9 Dine Around
November 2017
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Active Adults BRAVO Dine Around
September 2017
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Active Adults 2017 Annual Brunch
August 2017
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Active Adults Dublin Pub Dine Around
May 2017
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Active Adults Helix Innovation Center Tour
May 2017
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Jewish Observer

Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest, sponsored by the Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus Society of Professional Journalists chapters statewide, announced July 3 that Dayton Jewish Observer Editor and Publisher Marshall Weiss has received its 2024 first-place award for Best Religion Reporting in its small newspaper category (circulation below 60,000). This is the The post Dayton Jewish Observer honored for best religion reporting in Ohio appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer Cantor Andrea Raizen’s retirement from Beth Abraham Synagogue at the end of July marks the first time in a generation that no Dayton area Jewish congregation will employ an invested cantor. And due to financial constraints, Beth Abraham plans to only employ one The post Beth Abraham Synagogue’s Cantor Andrea Raizen retires appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

By Marshall Weiss, The Dayton Jewish Observer “It’s great in Dayton but Israel is home,” read a small hand-drawn banner taped to a refreshment table in the garden of Bracha and Yitzhak Zuriel’s home in Jerusalem. The Zuriels hosted a reunion for 40 former Daytonians — primarily baby boomers — The post Former Daytonians living in Israel gather for reunion appeared first on The Dayton Jewish Observer. [...]

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