Join the Young Adult Division (YAD) as Casey Goldman, (a YAD Member herself and Lead Museum Educator at the Dayton Art Institute (DAI) will lead an interactive virtual discussion of the DAI's Jewish- American artists. After a 45 minute discussion, we will then light our menorahs to celebrate Chanukah and enjoy spending time together on […]
Sunday, January 10, 1PM -2PM Join us on January 10 for Create2Gether with Partnership2Gether WesternGalilee, a special Exhibition Opening and Gallery Talk featuring artists from Israel's Western Galilee, Budapest, Hungary, and the U.S. including Dayton's own Stephen Goldberg. Click here to RSVP with P2G
Join the 2021 International Lion of Judah Conference - the largest gathering of Jewish female philanthropists in the world. For the first time, we gather online, allowing even more women to meet, engage and envision the future of giving. The event is not just virtual, it’s Virtually Limitless. Click here to register online with JFNA […]
Connect with Partnership's 19 communities, for a celebration of our collective power! On the agenda: Rosh Hodesh Ceremony Women Make a Difference: Idan Ishach - local WG entreprenuer, with virtual visit to her dried fruits factory & shop! Learn2Gether Session Click here to RSVP
Food Insecurity in Dayton: What We Should Know and What We Can Do Join speakers, Melodie Bennett (Executive Director, House of Bread), Michelle Riley (CEO, The Food Bank, Inc.), Tina Patterson (CEO, Homefull), Rabbi Karen Bodney-Halaz (Temple Israel), and Marcy L. Paul, PhD (Director, JCRC) and moderated by Bonnie Beaman Rice (Retired Magistrate). Please RSVP […]
What’s YOUR Coming of Age Story? Are you a teenager or young adult 14-20? Are you available February 7, 14, & 21 and April 11 from 1PM -2:30PM (EST)? Collaborate and share your unique experience over four zoom sessions through photography and writing with a group of peers from Dayton, San Antonio, Texas, and the […]
Join P2G's 5th Book Club gathering! Share your thoughts and comments on the famous book by the renowned Israeli author Meir Shalev. RSVP here to get the Zoom link for the event. They will send reminders for the event as we get closer.
Take a virtual tour of the Tenement Museum in New York City’s lower east side. We’ll walk through the lives of the Rogarshevsky's, a Jewish American family from Lithuania, who lived at 97 Orchard Street in 1911 and balanced their home life with working in garment factories across the city. You’ll learn about daily life […]