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AIPAC's Miami Club provides leaders in their early 20's to 40-yaers-old the skills and knowledge to become effective pro-Israel political activists and help strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship.AIPAC is broadening and deppening the U.S.-Israel bond by working to secure vital aid for Israel and promote strategic cooperation between our two nations to help ensure Israel remains strong and secure.
"For those of us that enjoy frustrating ourselves to no end with 18 holes of Golf. Whether you are a beginner or an avid player, this group is for interested in playing a round together on the weekends. As a cluster we can find courses in south florida to play a round on one sunday of each month"
Let's go around South Florida and explore all the kosher places to eat at while socializing.
"Want a group to hang out and make friends outside of work?The Soref Singles provides the opportunity to participate in educational, recreational, and social activities. The programs are designed to everyones interests and hobbies. All young adults/adults are welcomed and encouraged to participate in any or all events."
"Co'ed, Jewish Softball league holds weekly games on Sunday Afternoons at 4pm & 5:15pm (Spring, Summer, & Fall) at the JCC on Stirling & Pine Island. The league is more 'for fun' and is not a seriously-competitive field. Games last an hour are usually followed by medium sized gatherings at a local pub, following games.10-games per season, (guaranteed) costs $55, and includes a team-tshirt. Bring your own Cleats, Mit, etc."
"Long time Conservative synagogue in Broward has just created a group for twenty-to-forty-somethings to have fun together, learn together and get the most out of synagogue life."
The Monthly Crafter is a cluster for those who enjoy different artistic projects. Each month we will meet to learn and complete new projects.
Tuesday Night Movies - we meet once a month at the 99 cent theater in Tamarac for a movie and optional Krispy Kreme and conversation after. Movie titles and times are emailed to cluster members in advance.
"The youngest WIZO Florida group is formed by Young Professionals and students who get together to organize cool parties and activities around thoughout the year with the objective of socializing, meeting new friends, and also raising money to help people in need in Israel. WIZO seeks to react to the challenges of every period of life, to reach out and respond to social needs, to take care of those in distress, to focus on children and adults, to lend a hand to new immigrants and to protect those at risk -thereby ensuring a better society for all.All events are co-ed. For information, call Rachael at the WIZO office at 305.861.8860"
Y2J Monthly is a way to connect with other young professionals and grad students (20's and 30's) from the area on a monthly basis. Events will vary from cocktails to community service. The purpose? Just to get together with other cool people and have fun. You can never meet too many interesting people.

ORGANIZATIONS

"Aish South Florida provides cutting-edge social and learning opportunities for young Jewish professionals, in a warm, welcoming and open atmosphere. Whether you want Business Networking Events, a Crash Course in Hebrew, Jewish Wisdom for Living, or the Israel adventure of a lifetime, Aish South Florida offers you access to more of the value in being Jewish. "
"Hillel is a pluralistic Jewish organization that seeks to bring together college students, grads, and young professionals for social, holiday, educational, and professional events. It's a fun way to meet new people in the area while staying connected to your Jewishness, whatever that means to you. "
"Livnot is the premiere experience geared towards Jews 21-30+ with little or no background in Judaism. The program facilitates an exploration of Israel and Jewish heritage through the medium of fascinating seminars, challenging hikes and rewarding community service projects.The name Livnot U'Lehibanot, which in Hebrew means To Build and To Be Built, refers to the physical contribution the participants make to the building of the Land of Israel, and to the knowledge and experiences gained during the program."
"Na'arot Hadassah is a group of 20-something and 30-something women dedicated to having fun, getting involved, serving Hadassah's 5 projects, and enjoying eachother's company.Hadassah, now in its 93rd year, stays current in the lives of Jewish women by taking on such compelling issues as advocating for stem cell research and, at the other end of the spectrum, offering Jewish Family Education programs for children aged 2-5 and their families. As the largest volunteer organization and the largest women's organization in America, Hadassah is committed to strengthening the unity of the Jewish people. Founded in 1912, Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, is the largest women’s, largest Zionist, and largest Jewish membership organization in the United States. In Israel, it supports pacesetting medical care and research, education and youth programs, and reforestation and parks projects. In the US, Hadassah promotes health education, social action and advocacy, Jewish education , volunteerism and leadership skills, Young Judaea and connections with Israel. For complete information about Hadassah, visit www.hadassah.org"
"Making a difference – that's what motivates young adults to step out of their busy lives and get involved in their communities, and that's at the heart of the Federation's Young Leadership Division. The Young Leadership Division educates, unifies and fosters a sense of community among the 25-40 year old professional members of the community.YLD offers cultural, social and educational forums where young adults can:- Participate in programs that can provide the tools and knowledge to assume leadership in the future.- Prepare for positions locally, nationally and internationally to become a leader in the Jewish community."
 
Clusters

Have you ever moved to a new city or town and not known where the best place for pizza is? Have you ever wanted to go to a Shabbat dinner but didn't know where to go, or have anyone to go with? These are just some of the reasons GesherCity started Clusters.

A Cluster is a group of 20-30 people based around a common interest or area of town, led by a volunteer Cluster Coordinator. If you don't see one you like, start your own Cluster! Clusters are a great way to meet local people who share you interests. Join a cluster, or start a new cluster today!

Be a Cluster Coordinator!

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