
The Studio at Mizner Park was aglow earlier this month as more than 100 community members gathered for an unforgettable evening of music, community, and giving back. Hosted by the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s 3049ish Division, a group of peers in their 30’s, 40, and early 50’s, the event celebrated a meaningful season of engagement and philanthropy with a dazzling candlelight concert.
Guests enjoyed a vibrant performance of “90s Unplugged” by Fever’s Candlelight performers, featuring acoustic renditions of iconic hits from the decade. The music, paired with a beautifully lit, intimate atmosphere, created a one-of-a-kind concert experience that transported attendees back in time.
Through the generosity of attendees and a required minimum gift to the 2025 Annual Campaign, the event raised critical funds to support the Federation’s mission locally and globally.
“The event is so much more than a fun night out. It’s a celebration of our shared values and the powerful impact we can make when we come together,” said 3049ish Division Chair Alexis Krudo. “Every conversation, every connection, and every dollar raised helps strengthen our Jewish community, here in South Palm Beach County and around the world.”
The event was chaired by the 3049ish Committee, under Krudo’s leadership, and was a testament to the passion and spirit of this vibrant community.
For more information about the 3049ish Division or to get involved, please contact Allison O’Mara at AllisonO@bocafed.org or 561.852.3183.
(Photos Courtesy: Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County)
About the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County
Established in 1979, the JFSPBC is made up of Jewish and social service organizations, synagogues, and schools that provide valued services and programs to recipients in South Palm Beach County, in Israel and around the world. The JFSPBC is also comprised of local residents, including lay leadership, volunteer, donors, professional staff, rabbis, educators, event participants and students. Situated on a 100-acre campus in west Boca Raton – the largest in the nation – the JFSPBC supports more than 70 beneficiaries, engages with more than 5,000 donors, and connects more than 130,000 residents. To learn more about how we contribute to a shared vision for the Jewish community, visit https://jewishboca.org or call 561.852.3100.