Don't miss these events!

SaBaBaH Goes to Thistleberry Farms!
Sunday, October 18 from 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Ages 8th grade and up

SaBaBaH teens won't want to miss this trip to Thistleberry Farms to find the way through the corn maze! We'll meet at the Jewish Federation and transportation to Thistleberry Farm will be provided.

Please contact Rowan or Yuval at 574-233-1164 to let them know that you're coming! The cost for the event is $10 per person to cover admission.

Save the Date!
Hope in the Face of Tragedy:
The Multi-faith Alliance for Syrian Refugees 
Presented by the CRC of the Jewish Federation 
Wednesday, October 28 at 7:30 PM

Be sure to join us for this moving event, where we will be joined by
Dr. Georgette Bennett, Founder of the Multi-Faith Alliance for Syrian Refugees & Mr. Amin Ahmed, Syrian Associate for the Multi-faith Alliance. 

Co-sponsors for this event include:
First Presbyterian Church of South Bend
Members of Hebrew Orthodox Congregation
St. Matthew Cathedral
St. Pius X Catholic Church
Sinai Synagogue
Temple Beth-El
United Religious Community of St. Joseph County

For more information please contact Bob Feferman at [email protected].  
Make your pledge today!

Our 2016 Annual Campaign is off to a great start, but we still need your help to reach our goal! 
It is because of the generous donations of our community members that we are able to continue to provide programs and vital social services to the Jewish community of Michiana as well as helping Jews
in need around the world. 
Your tax deductible donation can be paid anytime prior to December 31, 2016. 

If you have yet to make your pledge for the
2016 Campaign year you can contact our office at
574-233-1164 or by visiting our website at
thejewishfed.org/ways-to-give.
Join our friends at IUSB for
I Believe in Me: A Guide to Resilience, Humor and Getting What You Want in Life
with New York City Playwright Laura Zam
Thursday, October 15 at 6:30 PM
Education & Arts Building at IUSB, Room 1101

In this inspirational, uplifting talk, New York City playwright Laura Zam shares critical life lessons she learned from her mother, a Holocaust survivor, who survived two Nazi ghettos, two concentration camps (Including Auschwitz), and an infamous death march. This lecture-performance includes excerpts from some of Laura's critically-acclaimed, award-winning one-person plays.
For more information visit their Facebook page by clicking here.