SNAP Policy Changes: What They Mean for Jewish Communities
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  • SNAP Policy Changes: What Jewish Communities Need to Know
    March 5 at 3:30pm ET

    Following the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) in July 2025, the federal food assistance landscape has shifted significantly. With an estimated $187 billion in reductions and sweeping structural changes to SNAP, it is critical that Jewish Federations, human service agencies, synagogues, and others across the country understand how these new policies may affect the most vulnerable members of our community, including seniors, Holocaust survivors, and low-income families.

    Join us to learn:

    • How the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) changes SNAP eligibility and program structure.
    • How new cost-sharing requirements will impact state budgets and policy decisions.
    • What these changes could mean for the millions of food insecure Americans, including Jews, seniors, and Holocaust survivors
    • Actionable steps for Federations, service providers, and synagogues to prepare and respond.

    Hosted by: Jewish Federations of North America, MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger, Met Council, The Rabbinical Assembly, and Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies

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