Inclusion Pledge
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Who are the Lions of Los Angeles?
Introducing the Lions of Los Angeles, powerful women making a difference in the Jewish community. From Chai/Emerald/Zahav Chairs to Women’s Philanthropy Vice Chairs, these Lions are dedicated to ensuring the Jewish future. Join them at the upcoming Chai/Emerald/Zahav, Ruby & Lion of Judah Luncheon on February 17th. Contact Jenna Fields at (818) 668-2340 or JFields@JewishLA.org…
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Our Most Senior Philanthropist
Meet Julius Rothschild, our Federation’s oldest supporter and a true mensch. Born in 1911 as a Jewish refugee, Julius has spent his life surviving, prospering, and giving back to our Jewish community. Learn more about his incredible journey and his deep commitment to preserving Jewish culture and history.
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Limmud FSU Unites Russian-Speaking Jews on the West Coast
Limmud FSU brings together Russian-speaking Jews on the West Coast for a weekend filled with learning, community, and celebration. Attendees from various cities gathered in Pasadena for this annual conference, participating in informative sessions, panel discussions, and engaging with distinguished speakers. The event also included a gala dinner and awards ceremony, honoring organizations that have…
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Inclusion: The Superhero Who Helped Me Embrace the Jewish Faith
Inclusion is celebrated during Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month. Rabbi Jackie Redner is a superhero in the Jewish community, guiding individuals through conversion and fostering a sense of belonging. Through programs like Vista del Mar’s Nes Gadol, Jewish youth with special needs can discover the joys of Judaism and build lifelong friendships. Contact Miriam…
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Experience Jewish History Firsthand on a Federation Mission to Poland and Amsterdam
Experience Jewish history firsthand on a Federation Mission to Poland and Amsterdam. Join us on this one-of-a-kind, not-to-be-missed journey of memory and reflection. Visit the Warsaw Ghetto, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and the Anne Frank House. Commemorate Yom Ha’Shoah alongside the Warsaw Jewish community. Make a minimum $10,000 family gift to participate. Contact us for more information.
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Distinguished Lions of Los Angeles
Join us at the upcoming Chai/Emerald/Zahav, Ruby & Lion of Judah Luncheon on February 17th to honor Ada HorwichLea and Amy Masor, two distinguished Lions who have shown exceptional commitment to our Federation&rsquo
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Inclusion: My Understanding and Acceptance of My Superpowers
Celebrate Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month with us as we highlight the superpowers of individuals with different abilities. Join Brittanie Sanders in her journey of understanding and accepting her own superpowers, from determination to public speaking. Discover how Shemesh Enterprises empowers young adults and fosters connections in the Jewish community. Contact Miriam Maya for…
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Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month
February is Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month, promoting access to Jewish life for all Jews. Our Federation aims to raise awareness about members of our Los Angeles Jewish community with disabilities. Read inspiring stories from superheroes in our community and find resources and events to make our Jewish community more inclusive. Contact Miriam Maya…
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Thoughts on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Reflect on Holocaust Remembrance Day and the importance of gratitude for being born in the United States. Learn from the resilience of Holocaust survivors and the significance of having a strong Jewish community. Remember the atrocities of the Holocaust and the privilege of learning from survivors in your own family.
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Yiddish You May Not Know You Know
Discover the fascinating origins and impact of Yiddish, the language that has influenced English vocabulary. From everyday words like “bagel” and “klutz” to famous literary works like Fiddler on the Roof, Yiddish has left a lasting mark. Though it may be considered a dying language, efforts to revive Yiddish are underway. Explore the rich heritage…
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Lions of Judah: The Most Philanthropic and Influential Women in Jewish L.A.
Discover the philanthropic powerhouses of Jewish L.A., the Lions of Judah. These dedicated women, making an annual gift of $5,000 or more, transform lives through their support. They are influential leaders, activists, and participants in philanthropic causes. Join this global movement of 17,500 Lions of Judah and attend the empowering International Lion of Judah Conference.…
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Lesser-Known Words of the Great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Celebrate the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and explore his lesser-known speeches that are still relevant today. Discover his thoughts on religion and social conditions, the fight against poverty, and the potential of nonviolent direct action. Remember Dr. King and his impactful words that shaped our nation.
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Knowledge is Power: An Exclusive Workshop Series from LAJAC
LAJAC’s Knowledge is Power workshop series offers adults with special needs and their caregivers the opportunity to learn about new laws and tools that will help them plan their future. The workshops cover essential education on financial, legal, and government benefit issues. LAJAC is consolidating information and resources to make it easier for the community…
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New Experiences for LA Teens
The Los Angeles Jewish Teen Initiative aims to provide experiences for teens that help them develop a positive Jewish identity. Through a Teen Program Accelerator and a central website, teens will have access to a variety of Jewish-based opportunities tailored to their interests. The initiative also focuses on supporting teen educators and promoting teen well-being.…
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Look Back and Pay it Forward in 2016
Support our Federation’s Community Security Initiative in Los Angeles and help us create a safer Jewish community. Invest in our local and global Jewish communities and make a difference in the lives of thousands. With your support, we can continue our mission in 2016. Give now and pay it forward.
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The History of Why Jews Eat Chinese on Christmas
Learn the history of why Jews eat Chinese food on Christmas. Discover the origins of this tradition, rooted in the unity of Jewish and Chinese immigrants in New York. Explore how Chinese cuisine became a favorite among Jews, providing a kosher-friendly option. Join in on the century-old tradition of enjoying a delicious Chinese meal with…
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Jewish Cuba as Experienced by a BRIdge Fellow
Discover the thriving Jewish community in Havana, Cuba through the eyes of Oren Peleg, a young adult who visited as part of a Birthright Israel LA Way trip. Despite challenges, the community remains strong and works hard to engage its youth. Learn about their resilience, connection to Israel, and the incredible experience of exploring Jewish…
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Jewish Cuba as Experienced by Seth Menachem
Experience Jewish Cuba with Seth Menachem in this captivating blog post. Explore the synagogues and witness the building of a community. Discover the friendliness of the locals and the lack of crime despite the poverty. Learn how Federation is making a difference in Cuba and get information on upcoming Missions. Don’t miss the second half…
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Walking in Their Shoes: Our Mission to Budapest and Israel
Join us on our Federation’s Women’s Mission to Budapest and Israel, where you can explore Jewish life, visit partner programs, and bear witness to the Holocaust at the Shoes on the Danube Memorial. Discover the Jewish revival in Budapest and the impact of our Federation’s support. Experience the transformative power of art and hear inspiring…
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8 Real-Life Miracles We Created in 2015
Discover the miracles we made in 2015: financial assistance, vocational training, and more for 10,000 Jews in need
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