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Learn about all the latest happenings with Tampa Jewish Family Services. From our Facebook and Twitter feeds, to our calendar of events. Stay up-to-date on TJFS news and events!

From Facebook:

Top 5 Reasons You Can't Miss Trifecta 2026: "Studio 54"Reason #4!Connect with our incredible sponsors - or become one yourself. Our sponsors receive complimentary VIP tickets, access to the VIP Party, which has special menu items and exclusive entertainment. This is a great opportunity to support TJFS and the Tampa Bay community in a meaningful way. Purchase sponsorships and tickets at e.givesmart.com/events/MAQ/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Publix has several BOGOs this week that would make great meals for our community members in needs. Chunky soup and a variety of cereals are on sale and are great hearty, healthy non-perishable food choices for our Community Food Banks. You can drop the items at the North or South JCC locations. We have bins in the lobbies. Thank you for your support! ... See MoreSee Less
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The Trifecta 2026 Auction Site is Now Open to Preview! Start your browsing by visiting e.givesmart.com/events/MAQ/i/.The silent auction will feature more than a hundred amazing items, and more are being added up until the day of the event! No bidding yet, just browsing - but mark your calendar for March 27th, when the auction officially opens for bids! Here is just a small sample of the auction items, keep checking back to see what items have been added! ... See MoreSee Less
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TJFS News:

2015 Events

Greater Seder - Saturday, April 4, 2015 Celebrating 10 years, the annual Greater Seder event, organized by the Kosher Hams, a local group of comedic performers, committed to bringing fun to Passover, will present Ed Sulli-vitz, A Really Big Shul! Saturday, April 4...

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2013 Federal Food Stamp Cuts Impact Agency

A MESSAGE FROM CEO MICHAEL BARNETT   WE NEED YOUR HELP. On Nov. 1, the federal food stamp program, otherwise known as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), cut $5 billion from the program, impacting nearly 280,000 Hillsborough County residents...

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