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We're the hub of Jewish life in Southern Maine.

Our mission is to enhance and promote Jewish life and continuity locally, in Israel and throughout the world, and to generate financial resources to develop, provide and support diverse programs, education and services in order to accomplish these goals.

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Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine

Find Your People

As a combined Jewish Federation, Jewish Community Center and Jewish Family Services program, the JCA is here to be a resource for the entire Southern Maine community.



Thanks to the dedication of our staff and the unwavering support of our network, the JCA impacts our community in many ways. Working with an array of organizations and local congregations, we function as the hub of Jewish programming in Southern Maine.


Your membership is an investment in your community. Dues provide important unrestricted support for the incredible range of activities and events offered at the J.


Whether you're looking for a place to build friendships, improve your overall wellness, attend programs with family and friends, or be a part of a community, the JCA is here for you.


Fund your Passions

The Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine has been the backbone of our local Jewish community for decades. We have been here in times of joy and celebration, in times of sorrow and mourning, and through change and stability.


It is because of generous donors and thoughtful leaders like you that we are confident that we'll be here supporting our Jewish community for generations to come.


Haven't given yet? Or are you interested in further supporting the work for our community? There are so many pathways to giving, you need only decide what your impact will be!



Help Your Community Flourish

The Michael Klahr Jewish Family Service strengthens the community by empowering all individuals and families through culturally sensitive social services to maintain wellness and dignity. JFS serves people regardless of race, religion, disability, gender, or sexual orientation. 

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Events Calendar

Our event listings include programs like open Mah Jongg and Pickleball lessons, Author Engagement series, community events, workshops, opportunities to explore your spirituality,  clubs & groups, and so much more.

1,700 Event Participants

312 Active Members

114 Active Volunteers

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Here you will find an archive of messages shared with our community. To stay up to date and in-the-know, sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter.

Community Messages

By Ashley Inbar 19 Mar, 2024
Dear JCA Community,  As you may be aware, email and web-form bomb threats were made today against several Synagogues in Maine. Bomb squads checked the facilities and nothing was found; in addition, State, Federal, and SCN investigations have found the threats not credible. These threats are part of a broader pattern of incidents categorized as “swatting”, and Jewish facilities nationwide have received these threats at historic levels in the past few days. This issue predates the attacks of October 7 th and the war in Israel, and has unfortunately been a necessary feature of our institutional training for several years. Between September 14-17 th of this year (around Rosh Hashanah), there were 15 reported incidents of an individual calling authorities and falsely reporting a bomb inside a Jewish facility. During the same timeframe in September, there were at least 10 incidents of Jewish facilities receiving direct threats via their online contact form or email. As media coverage of swattings and bomb threats targeting Jewish institutions has intensified, individuals within extremist networks have begun advertising and suggesting additional swattings. SCN has identified at least one instance of an unidentified individual in an online forum advertising to teach others how to conduct similar swattings for a fee. SCN will continue provided training to local Jewish institutions to help all of us establish and develop our protocols to manage these incidents. Clergy, staff, and lay leaders will continue to work together to keep our communities safe while operating as normally as possible. Talking to children about these issues can be particularly difficult; PJ Library has been updating their list of resources actively since 2017: https://pjlibrary.org/beyond-books/pjblog/january-2017/how-to-talk-to-your-kids-about-scary-situations . While it is both enraging and devastating to know that there are those who wish to disrupt and terrorize us, the best way we can respond is by refusing to give this more attention than is necessary to neutralize any threat. We are so grateful for the support of our law enforcement partners at the local and national level. Our primary focus must continue to be living our lives openly, safely, and with joy and pride. -Molly Curren Rowles Jewish Community Alliance Executive Director
By Jessica Doucette 19 Mar, 2024
Interim Director Announcement
By Jessica Doucette 19 Mar, 2024
JCA Structure Change
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