Cory A. Booker
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Fight Hate with Love — Stand in Solidarity and Donate
“Stand in solidarity and donate to support the victims of the tragedy at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. Participate in the Solidarity Shabbat on November 2nd and 3rd, and donate to the Victims of Terror Fund. Together, we can heal, show unity, and make a positive impact on our community.”
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We Stand with Pittsburgh
“Our hearts are broken by the tragedy at the Tree of Life synagogue. We stand with Pittsburgh and the Jewish community. Join us for the L.A. Vigil for Tree of Life tonight at 6:00 PM. Learn more about the National Solidarity Shabbat on November 3rd. Support the National Victims of Terror Fund. Together, we will…
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Working Together to Strengthen Jewish Identity
“Working together to strengthen Jewish identity is essential. Join us as we ride for the Jewish future during our Tour de Summer Camps to help children in need and provide them with a life-changing camp experience. Listen to Jay’s 4 Questions podcast to hear inspiring conversations with Jewish leaders and share your thoughts on the…
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The Impact of the Federation’s Global Teen Twinning Program Through the Eyes of a Coordinator in the South Bay
The Global Teen Twinning Program’s 16th Joint Teachers Seminar (JTS) in Greece and Bulgaria brought together educators to expand their knowledge of Sephardic Jewry and strengthen program relationships. Through workshops and site visits, coordinators identified ways to apply this knowledge with future delegations. Learn more at www.JewishLA.org/twinning.
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On My Way to Israel
Join us at The Jewish Federations of North America’s General Assembly (GA) in Israel to discuss and tackle the challenges facing our Jewish world today. This year’s theme is “We Need to Talk.” Let’s listen and learn from each other, exchange thoughts and ideas, and make our Jewish world stronger and more open.
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The Transformative Power of Adversity in Leadership
Discover the transformative power of adversity in leadership through the Federation’s Community Leadership Institute (CLI). CLI is a highly competitive training program for young professionals ages 25-40, providing tools, knowledge, and connections to become effective Jewish communal leaders. Join CLI to hone your leadership skills, learn about Jewish non-profit initiatives in L.A., and cultivate relationships…
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May You Be Inscribed in the Book of Life
May You Be Inscribed in the Book of Life. As Yom Kippur approaches, our Federation asks for forgiveness. Teshuva means “return” and reminds us to acknowledge our wrongs and strive to be our best selves. Jewish Federation Los Angeles is committed to building a better community. We face challenges together for success. Shanah Tovah U’Metukah…
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An Experience in the Heartland with CLI
Experience Jewish Leadership training program for young professionals ages 25-40. CLI participants gain skills and connections to become effective Jewish communal leaders. Alisa Kasimova shares her experience traveling to Israel with CLI, visiting historic sites and learning about Jewish heritage. Join CLI to make a difference in the Jewish community. Visit www.yaJewishLA.org/cli for more information.
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Twinning from Tel Aviv to Los Angeles and Beyond
Discover the transformative Global Teen Twinning Program, connecting students from Los Angeles, Tel Aviv, and Vilnius. Recently, coordinators traveled to Thessaloniki and Sofia, delving into the rich history of the Jewish communities. Witness personal encounters, guided tours, and workshops that strengthen ties and preserve the human connection. Join us for an unforgettable educational journey. Visit…
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The Shofar’s Clarion Call
Reflect on the past year and look forward to the year ahead with the powerful sound of the shofar. Join our community as we come together, no matter our differences, to face our greatest challenges. The Jewish Federation extends gratitude for your immeasurable contributions and wishes all good things for you and your family in…
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You Are What You Eat: A Rosh Hashanah Seder
Discover the rich tradition of the Rosh Hashanah Seder and its significance in Iranian Jewish culture. Explore the symbolic foods and blessings that are part of this ancient practice, and learn how to apply them to your own life for a meaningful and transformative new year. Visit yaJewishLA.org for more information on the Y&S Nazarian…
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An Interview with Evan Lindenmayer
Join Evan Lindenmayer, an avid mountain climber and producer for Troika, in an interview about his involvement with the Federation’s Young Adult Committee and the importance of Jewish culture and tradition. Discover why supporting this Jewish community is essential for securing a better future. Learn more at www.yaJewishLA.org.
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An Interview with Fashionlaine’s Elaine Daneshrad
Discover the interview with Fashionlaine’s Elaine Daneshrad and her involvement with the Jewish community in Los Angeles. From her PR background to her passion for fashion, Elaine shares her journey and hopes to inspire others. Learn more about NuRoots, an organization that mobilizes young adults to create meaningful communities in LA, by visiting www.yaJewishLA.org.
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New Leaders Project Meets West Angeles Church
Join the New Leaders Project (NLP) and elevate your civic leadership skills in Los Angeles. Gain a deeper understanding of the city’s diverse fabric while working with elected, civic, and community leaders to address critical challenges. Applications for NLP 2019 open in September. Visit www.YAJewishLA.org/NLP or e-mail NLP@JewishLA.org for more information and to apply.
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No Summer Vacation
“No Summer Vacation: Addressing Jewish Poverty and Supporting Vulnerable Families and Seniors. Discover how our Jewish Federation is intensifying efforts to combat poverty and support struggling Jewish families. Join us in providing assistance to financially challenged children attending Jewish summer camps and schools. Together, we can build a stronger Jewish community for today and the…
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An Interview with Aaron Kogan
The Jewish Federation of North America (JFNA) created the Young Leadership Awards to recognize outstanding young adult lay leaders in the Jewish community. Aaron Kogan, recipient of the Ratner Leadership Award, discusses his connection with the Jewish community and his experience at the 2017 General Assembly. Submit nominations for the Young Men’s and Young Women’s…
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2017-18 ChangeMakers Strengthen Our Community
The Jewish Federation’s ChangeMaker Challenge seeks projects that address L.A.’s challenges. Last year’s winners received funding and leadership training. Denise McCain-Tharnstrom of Our Children LA praised the program’s support for smaller nonprofits. Laura Zachar of Reading Partners valued the free professional development opportunity. Jared Seide of Center for Council appreciated the chance to connect with…
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The Future is Now
Join us at our biggest event of the year, Summer Soiree! Connect with young Jewish Angelenos and support the Federation’s Save our Survivors Campaign. Enjoy music, games, drinks, and more while helping Holocaust survivors in need. Get your tickets now at yaJewishLA.org/summersoiree. Follow NuRoots on Facebook for updates on our innovative programs for young adults.
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An Interview with Jake Schochet, Global Teen Twinning Alum
Discover the transformative experience of the Jewish Federation’s Global Teen Twinning Program. With over 60,000 participants, this program fosters lasting relationships, cultural immersion, and a love for Israel. Read Jake Schochet’s inspiring journey and learn how this program shaped his life and passion for community service. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this…
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