More than 300 volunteers came together in Miami-Dade County for the JCS "Matzah Mitzvah" event honoring Holocaust Survivors.

Jewish Community Services of South Florida (JCS) hosted their annual “Matzah Mitzvah” on March 8. Volunteers gathered at Bet Shira Congregation in Pinecrest and Scheck Hillel Community School in North Miami to assemble Passover food…

View Media Mentions About Malka - Miami's Oldest Living Holocaust Survivor

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Actors’ Playhouse Partners with NAMI to bring mental health issues to the stage.

By Hannah Spence | New Pelican Writer Coral Gables – From now until March 8, Actors’ Playhouse At The Miracle Theatre will be showcasing the Tony Award winning musical Dear Evan Hansen as part of…

The Sun-Sentinel Florida Jewish Journal Article Spotlights South Florida Holocaust Survivors during holiday season

Each and every Holocaust Survivor alive today is a miracle of our time. And since Hanukkah is a time for celebration and remembering the miracles of the past, organizations throughout South Florida honored these survivors…

Miami New Times: Trump Is Still Fighting SNAP Benefits. Here Are Some South Florida Food Pantries to Know

On November 1, as the country marked one month of a federal government shutdown, millions of Americans lost access to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, also known as food stamps. More than 3 million…

The Miami Times: SNAP cuts leave Miami-Dade families relying on overstretched nonprofits

Food banks and nonprofits across Miami-Dade are bracing for a sharp rise in demand as confusion and fear spread over sudden cuts to federal nutrition aid. The Trump administration announced Monday that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance…

Miami Herald: A half-million Miami-Dade residents could lose food stamps as shutdown drags on

On a recent afternoon, Yudisleine Tejada Rodriguez drew the blinds and perched on the couch at the one-bedroom walkup she shares with her 4-year-old son in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood. She beckoned him to join her.…