Youngstown Area Jewish Federation

Youngstown Area Jewish Federation The Youngstown Area Jewish Federation is the central organization in Youngstown established to foster the welfare of the entire Jewish community. Strouss.

Youngstown’s first known Jewish residents moved to our area in 1837 although there is some evidence that there were Jews here as early as 1826. The Jews who settled here at that time and throughout the 1800’s migrated from Germany and Austria. Many of them were early peddlers and become prominent merchants the most well-known name being that of C.J. Youngstowners first synagogue Rodef Sholom was f

ounded in May 12, 1867. From the 1800’s to 1920 Youngstown experienced a large influx of Jews from Eastern Europe and a number of synagogues were founded during that period. The Jewish Social Service bureau pre-existed the Federation and was an organization that provided for the social welfare needs of the Jewish residents of Mahoning County. In 1935, a group of men and women got together to discuss a way to support the needs of Jews locally and overseas. In August 1935 the Jewish Federation of Youngstown was established. During the first year $37,000 was raised. Over the years departments were created to meet the needs of various segments of the Jewish community. In 1981, the Federation merged with the communities of Warren, Ohio and Sharon, Pennsylvania (Shenango Valley to form the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation. Today the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation is the central organization established to foster the welfare of the entire Jewish community. It co-ordinates and plans for the future of the community and plays an instrumental role in providing for the social welfare, cultural, programmatic, recreational and fundraising needs of our region. In addition, through the Combined Jewish Appeal’s annual Campaign, the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation provides for the needs of Jews around the world and in Israel. The Federation philosophy is to provide relief through the Jewish values of Tzedekah (righteous giving) and Tikun Olam (repairing of the world). Locally the Federation supports:

Commission for Jewish Education
Senior Living by the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation
Heritage Manor
Levy Gardens
Adult Day Services
Jewish Community Center
Jewish Community Relations Council
Jewish Family & Community Services
Jewish Journal
In addition, the Federation supports a number of regional and national organizations, including a regional Hillel Consortium and the Government Affairs Committee of Ohio Jewish Communities to name a few.

This June, let us shine a light on men's health. 💚 Ken Bielecki, Jewish Family & Community Services Executive Director, ...
06/15/2026

This June, let us shine a light on men's health. 💚 Ken Bielecki, Jewish Family & Community Services Executive Director, writes ✍️ a thought provoking and meaningful article for the latest edition of the Jewish Journal, 📰 diving into men's mental health and the importance of removing the stigma against it.
To read the rest of his article, 📄 click on the link down below OR stop by the Youngstown J and get a physical copy today!
🔗https://ow.ly/3hpT50Z6oOf

Mazel Tov 🥳 to the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle for your award winning article 📰about The Jewish Community Legacy Project...
06/15/2026

Mazel Tov 🥳 to the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle for your award winning article 📰about The Jewish Community Legacy Project! This award was given by the American Jewish Press Association, and it is very well deserved. 🌟 Congratulations on your achievement!

This is your last week to apply for the Suzi Kooperman Youth Leadership Award! This is an opportunity you don't want to ...
06/14/2026

This is your last week to apply for the Suzi Kooperman Youth Leadership Award! This is an opportunity you don't want to miss out on!
Packets for consideration must be submitted via email to [email protected] by June 20, 2026!

Wishing you a Shabbat filled with the sweetness of challah, the warmth of candles, and the joy of loved ones. Shabbat Sh...
06/12/2026

Wishing you a Shabbat filled with the sweetness of challah, the warmth of candles, and the joy of loved ones. Shabbat Shalom, friends!

WOW! Where can we start? 🤩Firstly, we want to thank all of our donors. 💙 Your kindness and generosity will never be forg...
06/12/2026

WOW! Where can we start? 🤩

Firstly, we want to thank all of our donors. 💙 Your kindness and generosity will never be forgotten. We cannot thank you enough for your support! 🤝

We also want to take a moment to thank everyone who worked behind the scenes. 🧑‍💻 Without your steadfast love and your dedication, we could not achieve all that we do without each and every single one of you. ⭐

Thank you all for supporting us and for making 2025 a very successful year! 💙

Happy National Immigrant Heritage Month! 🗺️ Every culture brings a layer of vivacity and diversity to our little corner ...
06/12/2026

Happy National Immigrant Heritage Month! 🗺️ Every culture brings a layer of vivacity and diversity to our little corner of the world, and we want to take a moment and celebrate you! 🎉Share your cultural stories, facts, or traditions in the comments down below! 👇

Sip on some lemonade and enjoy a fun day of community, fundraising, and family-friendly activities! The second annual Le...
06/12/2026

Sip on some lemonade and enjoy a fun day of community, fundraising, and family-friendly activities!

The second annual Lemonade Day, hosted by Berk Enterprises, will be open from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. TODAY outside of their headquarters at 1554 Thomas Road SE.

Berk Enterprises will host its annual Lemonade Day fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 12 outside its headquarters at 1554 Thomas Road SE.

06/11/2026

After October 7th, former drag performer Ashley Kravansky was attacked for challenging antisemitism and misinformation in the LGBTQ community. Devastated, Ashley turned to for support and guidance— and turned her painful experience into powerful advocacy within both Jewish and LGBTQ spaces.

Experience summer, sweets, and Hebrew in a new way! 🦋 These interactive sweet treat events help you learn Hebrew while y...
06/10/2026

Experience summer, sweets, and Hebrew in a new way! 🦋 These interactive sweet treat events help you learn Hebrew while you spend time with friends, new and old. 😊 This month, we'll be creating our own suns with a sweet spin! 🍭

📆June 23
⏰11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Powerful and meaningful artwork has the power to encourage education, furthering our empathy and understanding. We could...
06/10/2026

Powerful and meaningful artwork has the power to encourage education, furthering our empathy and understanding. We couldn't be prouder of students like Phoenix Patterson who create purposeful work like this! A job well done, Phoenix!💙

Austintown student Phoenix Patterson won first place in a Holocaust art contest with a drawing honoring Jewish families lost in the Holocaust.

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