As the Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s annual 2026 Campaign for Jewish Needs ticks under a month to go until its end on Dec. 8, Jason Wuliger, a campaign vice chair, is excited about the potential impact of “Shabbat for Good,” a three-day initiative that encourages people to participate in services before helping raise money for the campaign.
“Shabbat is universal for our people,” Wuliger, who is also the Federation’s chair of public affairs, told the Cleveland Jewish News. “And the campaign for Jewish needs allows each of us to contribute in a way that does many mitzvot in taking care of those who are in need within our community. Shabbat for Good is an opportunity to celebrate Shabbat and do the mitzvahs associated with that while also leaning into the ability to do mitzvot every singl

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