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TribeFest 2012 Takes to the Venetian Hotel in March

More than 1,500 expected to attend three-day event

By: Jessica Pallay
Published: December 6th, 2011 in News » World

Online registration is now officially open for The Jewish Federations of North America’s 2012 TribeFest taking place March 25-27 at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas. This year’s exciting event is expected to draw over 1,500 young adults for three days of meaningful and transformational Jewish experiences and events.

The 2012 TribeFest, co-chaired by Rachel Wright of Detroit and Jason Rubinoff of Toronto, is the second event of its kind; the inaugural TribeFest, which took place last March in Las Vegas, drew more than 1,300 participants from 84 communities around the world for a groundbreaking program designed to engage and inspire young Jews. More than 46 partner organizations joined Jewish Federations to create an innovative event filled with music, learning, social service, networking and fun.

Following the overwhelming success of the first-ever TribeFest, this year’s event is expected to draw even more attendees and include participation from a greater number of partner organizations.

“Enthusiasm for the 2012 TribeFest is already building,” said Wright. “TribeFest is truly about making your own connection to Jewish community, and finding new meaning in your Jewish life. We are excited to not only welcome back last year’s TribeFest participants, but also invite many new faces into our midst.”

One of the hallmarks of TribeFest is attracting new and diverse voices to the Jewish community. Nearly 60 percent of last year’s audience had never attended a JFNA function prior to TribeFest, and almost 40 percent had never even been to a program run by their local Federation.

“Being in an environment with so much strong energy and passion will make a difference on any individual who attends,” said Danielle Aaronson, a participant of last year’s event. “It is impossible not to feel part of something bigger when you are surrounded by people who continuously set the bar so high to make a positive difference in this world.”

The 2012 TribeFest will be even more interactive for attendees, and reflective of their interests and passions. To build content for TribeFest, JFNA collected more than 150 program proposals from participants, local Federations and event partners during an open Request for Proposal (RFP) process.

“We received so many interesting and thought-provoking program proposals,” said Rubinoff. “We are confident that this year’s TribeFest will be filled with unique sessions that challenge and engage attendees, and create dynamic conversations around Jewish life.”

The second edition of TribeFest will offer six program tracks on themes important to young Jews. The track process, which was implemented for the 2011 General Assembly in Denver for the first time, creates a more focused program, ensuring that the conference addresses issues crucial to TribeFest attendees through meaningful content.

TribeFest’s tracks include Social Justice and Global Responsibility; Culture and the Arts; Israel and the Middle East; Innovation; Faith and Spirituality; and Hot Topics. The conference will also feature a “Clergy Track,” examining how rabbis and cantors can understand the Federation mission and effect change for the global Jewish community. The “Clergy Track” will also highlight new and exciting ways to partner with other organizations to effectively engage the next generation of Jews.

“With cutting-edge presentations and compelling events, TribeFest is making the Jewish experience relevant and accessible for a whole new audience,” said Jerry Silverman, JFNA’s president and CEO. “For Jews in their 20s, 30s and 40s who are looking to be inspired and invigorated, TribeFest is a can’t-miss on next year’s Jewish communal calendar.”

Visit Tribefest.org to register.

Register before Jan. 20, 2012 for early-bird discounts.

Related articles: TribeFest 2012, Las Vegas, Jewish Culture, JFNA, Venetian Hotel
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