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Why January 27th is a Day to Remember
January 27th is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a global day of memory for those who perished during the Holocaust. It was chosen because on this date in 1945, Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp, was liberated. The day aims to prevent future acts of genocide by educating others about Holocaust history and condemns intolerance and…
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Tu b’Shevat: It is Not Just About Trees
Tu b’Shevat is the Jewish New Year of the Trees, celebrated on January 16th this year. It marks the calculation of fruit-bearing trees’ first three years and the tithe of their fruit in the fourth year. Tu b’Shevat also promotes environmental awareness and reconnecting with nature. Join the Jewish community in honoring resilience and the…
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Resolve to Get More Involved in 2014
Looking to get more involved in the Jewish community in 2014? Join Shabbat Out LA for a unique dining experience, attend a TED-style evening of discussion and debate, network at the REC Cabinet Breakfast, participate in Community Service Days, or become a KOREH L.A. reading partner. Don’t miss out on these opportunities to make a…
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Federation Volunteers Finish 2013 by Caring for our Community
Federation volunteers finished 2013 by caring for the community. They participated in various service programs, including helping those experiencing food insecurity, supporting Jewish soldiers, and bringing joy to senior citizens. The volunteers gleaned over 1,100 pounds of oranges, served dinner to homeless clients, created care packages for Jewish servicemen, and threw a Hollywood-themed party for…
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Strengthening our Ties with Israel
Join us on our study tour to Israel, where we strengthen ties between California and the vibrant nation. Encounter extreme weather conditions, meet scholars, advocates, and government officials, and gain a better understanding of the importance of our legislative mission. Together, let’s foster trade, security, and cultural relations, and support a secure State of Israel.
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Shabbat Dinner Traditions Get a Deliciously Modern Twist: Shabbat Out LA
Experience the modern twist on traditional Shabbat dinners at Shabbat Out LA. Join young adults at local restaurants in Los Angeles for a delicious meal that combines Jewish traditions, new friendships, and amazing food. Register now for the upcoming December 13 dinner at C&O Trattoria by the Venice Pier. Don’t miss out on this unique…
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Active Shooter Response Training at Federation
Join us for “Seconds Count,” a K-12 active shooter response training in partnership with LAPD and Builders of Jewish Education. Learn how to prevent and handle active shooter incidents on campus, including lockdown drills and communication strategies. This free training is part of our Federation’s Community Security Initiative. Contact CSI@JewishLA.org for more information.
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Federation and City of Los Angeles Host Fifth-Annual Hanukkah Celebration Downtown
The Federation and City of Los Angeles join forces for the fifth-annual Hanukkah celebration downtown. Mayor Eric Garcetti, Rabbi Morley T. Feinstein, and other civic leaders gathered for a festive menorah-lighting ceremony. Attendees enjoyed traditional sweets, music, and the charming presence of Maya, the mayor’s daughter. City staff of various faiths joined the celebration, creating…
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This #GivingTuesday Make Life Easier for L.A. Holocaust Survivors
Support L.A. Holocaust survivors this #GivingTuesday. Help provide transportation, meals, and more for those living in poverty. Make a donation of $20 or more and make a difference in the lives of thousands. Help Now!
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Toy and Book Drive Brightens the Holiday Season for Children Across Los Angeles
Last week, The Federation concluded its 8th Annual Festival of Lights Toy and Book Drive, collecting and distributing over 2,500 toys and books. This drive is part of The Federation’s Community Engagement Strategic Initiative, aiming to create an inclusive society. Thank you to all the organizations and individuals involved. Happy holidays!
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Rabbi Sarah Hronsky “Introduces” Local Leaders to Jethro
Rabbi Sarah Hronsky introduces local leaders to Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, and explores his leadership qualities. She emphasizes the importance of observation and delegation in effective leadership. The lunchtime learning session, part of the Leaders on Leadership series, prompts enthusiastic discussion among the staff. Rabbi Hronsky is highly regarded as a teacher and spiritual leader, and…
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How our Federation is leading the Jewish world
Our Federation is leading the Jewish world in innovative ways to engage young adults in Jewish life. We were featured in The Jerusalem Post’s GA coverage and led sessions on this topic. The Pew report shows we have more work to do to ensure the Jewish future. Read more about our impact in this article…
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2013 NLP Graduates Ready to Lead Los Angeles
Join the next generation of Jewish civic leaders in Los Angeles. The New Leaders Project is recruiting for its class of 2014. Apply now at www.JewishLA.org/NLP. Deadline is November 30, 2013. Become part of the premier Jewish civic leadership training program in the city. Contact Dan Loeterman at DLoeterman@JewishLA.org or (323) 761-8163 for more information.
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10TH Annual HLDP Student Awards Ceremony: Israel Fusion at the Pico Union Project
Join us at the 10th Annual HLDP Student Awards Ceremony at the Pico Union Project for an evening of Israel Fusion. Experience the unique blend of gospel music, Mexican cuisine, and Welsh inscriptions in a captivating environment. Celebrate the talented students from Torrance, Montebello, Sun Valley, Glendale, and Gardena. For more information on HLDP, contact…
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Federation Staff Commemorates Kristallnacht
Commemorate the 75th anniversary of Kristallnacht with the staff of Jewish Federation Los Angeles. Join us in honoring the lives of those who perished by donating to Six Million Coins, a community-wide initiative that supports struggling Holocaust survivors. Together, we can make a difference and provide the assistance they deserve.
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Federation Volunteers Give of Themselves and Bring Light to Greater Los Angeles
Federation volunteers bring light to greater Los Angeles through community service projects. They address issues such as environmental sustainability, special needs children, at-risk youth, and food insecurity. Partnering with organizations like Heal the Bay, HaMercaz, and Inner-City Arts, volunteers clean up beaches, engage with children, and support arts education. Join us on December 15 for…
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