The museum also weighed in on George Floyd's death and subsequent protests in Cleveland and around the nation.
City officials are distributing 10,000 cloth face masks to residents.
The Beachwood Community Center has not hosted public programming since mid-March.
The Cuyahoga County Public Libraries are starting a gradual, phased reopening.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland's Saltzman Youth Panel announced this year's grant recipients this week.
Mayor Martin Horwitz said he has to protect residents and city staff from the new coronavirus.
The Maltz Heritage Award will go to Richard K. Smucker this year.
Enid Rosenberg is the 96th recipient of the Charles Eisenman Award, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland's highest civic honor.
Students from across Northeast Ohio have submitted essays about speaking out against bigotry and bias. One writer will receive $40,000.
Residents and businesses in Beachwood can buy flags to support Beachwood police and fire.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Ten families living in Beachwood had an urge to help first responders, so they secured a load of surgical masks.
Beachwood Mayor Martin Horwitz will host a twice-weekly conference call with residents to discuss the impact of the new coronavirus.
Residents are being encouraged to celebrate spring or first-responders using their windows as canvasses.
As a precaution against the spread of coronavirus, Beachwood is cancelling all Community Center programming.
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Rachel Lappen will be the federations new chief development officer.
Families can "meet" presidents like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt during the event.
24/7 Wall St. recently released its 2020 rankings of the best cities to live in throughout the nation.
The summer internship program is open to young Jewish adults in the Cleveland area.
The museum will open its doors to the public for an all-day celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland's annual fundraising campaign received donations from more than 13,000 people.
The Campaign for Jewish Needs raised more than $32 million last year.
The mall will host a series of holiday festivities before the end of the year.
More than 1,000 high school students are participating in the song contest.
The museum will have activities on Chanukah, Christmas, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The Northeast Ohio Jewish community will stand in solidarity with its peers in Pittsburgh on October 27.
Beth Wain Brandon is the 2019 recipient of the Gries Family Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to Greater Cleveland.
This year's contest asks students to write essays reflecting on their experiences with intolerance and how they've responded.
Leslie David Baker, the actor best known for playing Stanley on "The Office," will do a meet-and-greet at Beachwood Place in September.
The single largest day of giving for the Cleveland Jewish community will be held September 22.
Police officers, firefighters, the Kids Book Bank, animal helpers and more will be on-hand at the museum's festivities.
“Not every family has the same kind of traditional structure so this Father’s Day we are celebrating Family Hero Day," said a museum rep.
The Saltzman Youth Panel, part of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, handed out grants to 13 organizations.
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland is giving the Pepper Pike resident the Irene Zehman Award.
Beth Mooney received the prestigious award on Tuesday night.
Two donated pickup trucks will be converted into security vehicles to bolster the federation's fleet.
Heller succeeds Gary Gross, whose tenure ended on April 30.