Make Your 2017 Annual Campaign Pledge Today!

The Jewish Federation provides programs and services to Jews locally and internationally. Whether providing social services such as a food pantry for local community members, or assisting Jews in times of crisis internationally, the 
Jewish Federation is vital to helping Jews in all corners of the globe.
It's your generosity that makes our mission possible.

If you have not yet done so, we invite you to make your 2017 Annual Campaign pledge today to help support your fellow Jews.
Your gift is not due until December 31, 2017 and is tax deductible.

You can pledge by calling 574-233-1164, visiting the Jewish Federation,
or by going to our website at thejewishfed.org/ways-to-give.


New Works from
Indiana Women's Caucus for Art
Opening Reception
Sunday, October 30, 2016 from 3:00 PM -5:00 PM

The mission of the Women's Caucus for Art is to create community through art, education and social activism. WCA is committed to recognizing the contribution of women in the arts, providing women with leadership opportunities and professional development, expanding networking and exhibition opportunities for women, supporting local, national and global art activism and advocating for equity in the arts for all.

The Indiana Women's Caucus for Art (IWCA) is a local chapter of the WCA, founded in South Bend, Indiana in 1978 with the mission of creating and expanding opportunities and recognition for women in art. The IWCA provides ongoing support for members, including exhibitions, workshops, conferences and professional projects and activities.

New Works from Indiana Women's Caucus for Art will be on exhibit until mid-January during regular business hours.


A message from our Partnership Region:
Partnership 2Gether Jewish Journey to Poland, Bratislava & Budapest
May 9 - 16, 2017

Join members of our Partnership as they visit Europe. Highlights include visiting historical synagogues, Jewish communities, and holocaust memorials.



Please note the Jewish Federation will be closed Monday, October 24 and Tuesday, October 25 for the Jewish Holidays.