What's Happening?
The Jewish Funders Network (JFN) International Conference in San Diego concluded with a focus on rewriting a positive Jewish narrative. Attendees discussed the importance of embracing Jewish identity and history, particularly in the wake of recent global
events. The conference featured discussions on the role of Jewish day schools, the impact of philanthropy, and the need for a unified community narrative. Keynote speakers emphasized the importance of storytelling in maintaining cultural identity and resilience. The event also highlighted initiatives to support Jewish education and community building.
Why It's Important?
The conference underscores the role of narrative in shaping cultural identity and community cohesion. For the Jewish community, maintaining a positive and unified narrative is crucial in the face of rising antisemitism and global challenges. By focusing on education and community support, the JFN aims to strengthen Jewish identity and resilience. The discussions at the conference reflect broader themes of cultural preservation and the power of storytelling in uniting communities. These efforts are vital for ensuring the continuity and vitality of Jewish culture and values.
What's Next?
Following the conference, the JFN plans to continue its initiatives to support Jewish education and community engagement. The organization announced plans to return to Israel for its next conference, highlighting the importance of global Jewish connections. Additionally, the launch of the Jewish Day School Affinity Group aims to address challenges in Jewish education, such as enrollment and affordability. As these initiatives progress, the JFN will likely focus on fostering collaboration among funders and community leaders to achieve its goals.









