Network JCFR visits VHM and Violins of Hope exhibit

Network JCFR is the premier young adult Jewish network in Richmond. Our goal is to help native Richmonders and newcomers build and provide enrichment...

Israel Emergency Fund

Considering the Oct. 7 devastating events in Israel we find ourselves facing an urgent and critical situation that requires our immediate attention and collective...

David T. Kalman – A Volunteer for Israel

By Skip Kozakewicz, Reflector Editor Richmonder David T. Kalman had always wanted to volunteer in Israel with Sar-El, the National Project for Volunteers for Israel...

Kristallnacht Commemoration: Nov. 7

REMEMBER, RESOLVE, REUNITE Emek Sholom Holocaust Memorial Cemetery and the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond will be honored to welcome Shannon Taylor, Henrico County Commonwealth...

Grand Event features a night of three amazing speakers

By Skip Kozakewicz, Reflector Editor The Jewish Community Federation of Richmond’s 2022 Grand Event featured three outstanding Fed Talks before a large group of nearly...

Stories of Survival

“My little sister was loaded while still alive into a truck with corpses, and this was the last time I saw her.”  Betty Miatowitz, 92,...

Come to Virginia Jewish Advocacy Day – Feb. 7

By Debra Rodman, Interim Director, JCRC Jewish Community Federation of Richmond Join the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond, its Jewish Community Relations Committee, and Richmond Hadassah...

Newcomers – We want to say Hello!

Have you moved to Richmond within the last year? New to the Jewish community. Or do you know someone who has moved here? Looking...

How We Define Success and How We Define Community

One enduring aspect of our Jewish community reality in 2021 is a perceived sense of conflict and tension.  It is often these concepts we...

How are Jewish teens really doing?

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month and American Jewish Heritage Month, now is the time to lift up Jewish youth voices. What is the...