The annual community-wide Project Isaiah High Holy Days hunger project kicked off Sept. 15. It is coordinated by the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona’s Jewish Community Relations Council, with monetary and food donations benefiting the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona. Synagogues and Jewish agencies will collect donations. The drive ends Oct. 15. For more details, visit https://jfsa.org/get-involved/jcrc/project-isaiah.
RELATED STORIES
- Tucson’s 2025 JCC Maccabi Games ® Expected to Have Lasting Impact
- Tucson Hebrew Academy Opens Retrospective Exhibit with Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center
- New TJMHC Exhibit Explores the Complexities of Witnessing Violence
- Even Through a Window, Birding Offers Connection to Natural World
- Israel Needs a Hostage Deal Now, Says Former Jerusalem Post Editor
- On UA Campus, Groups Aim to Counter Anti-Israel Protests with Jewish Pride
- At Tucson J, Israeli Camp Counselors Keep Focus on Fun, Not War
- United Against Hate Takeaway: Reporting Key to Combating Hate Crimes
- Tucson Bike Trip Benefits Israeli Amputees
- Master Gardener Lev Metz Helps Students, Community Cultivate Sonoran Desert