Biennial Community Gathering postponed until November 2021

At a time when so many organizations are facing enormous challenges—and in light of uncertainties regarding the course of the virus itself—we feel it only appropriate to pause and look forward with hope to 2021. As such, the Foundation has postponed this year’s scheduled Biennial Community Gathering in Baltimore to November 17, 2021. In addition, the Foundation has also postponed this year’s scheduled community gatherings in Israel and Hawaiʻi, as well as all in-person events.

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