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2008: the tenth decision The long debate about where Federation's offices should be located. |
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The economic downturn in late 2008 forced large staff reductions. The current (9/2010) staffing is roughly 100 persons. An active discussion began, both open and private, for many in the Jewish community believe that the Jewish Community Federation should remain in downtown Cleveland, to show a continued commitment to Cleveland's health and growth. In the year from the first story (above) on October 19, 2007 and the issue of exactly a year later when it reported the decision, the Cleveland Jewish News carried many news stories about the discussion and many more expressions of opinion. A search of Cleveland Jewish News using the "search past issues" and looking for search words federation move east finds 41 "hits" for 2008, through September 12. click here for the results
Two polls were conducted. Some of this discussion is on the web:
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Downtown Dialogues
A community engagement process led by AmericaSpeaks, the national leader in civic engagement |
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A
group organized to campaign publicly and privately that Federation
should remain downtown. Soon their website
www.KeepJCFinCLE.com
was online. The domain name had been registered on April 21,
2008. The list of
sponsors included former Federation chairs and trustees
and many who for years have been active
leaders and generous donors in the Jewish community. The
group first appeared in the press with a
full-page ad in the April 25, 2008 issue of
the Cleveland Jewish News. |

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Marilyn Karfeld, a CJN reporter who had been following the story closely, wrote in the August 29, 2008 issue "Efforts continue to pursuade" that the Federation Building Committee had unanimously decided to move east and has explored purchase and renovation of an existing building. The pro-downtown group protested that Federation has not changed its position "one inch." Federation officials said that a final deciision would not be made until the September 11 meeting of the Trustees. Read story in CJN Digital Archive. Building Committee Report (pdf) Damon Sims Sept 10, 2008 PD blog "Jewish Community Federation advisory panel to recommend Beachwood building site" |