international missions
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A Russian-Jewish Journey from the FSU to a Bimah in L.A.
Experience the inspiring journey of 13 Russian-Jewish adults from the former Soviet Union to a bimah in L.A. Through the Russian-Jewish B’nai Mitzvah project, these individuals found acceptance, learned the Shabbat prayers, and embraced their Jewish identity. Supported by Jewish Federation Los Angeles, Genesis Philanthropy Group, and the Jewish Agency for Israel. Contact Sasha Zlobina…
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A New Way for Jewish Young Adults to Connect in the Conejo
Moishe House Conejo Valley brings young Jewish adults together in the Conejo Valley after college, offering programs and experiences for their peers. With a multi-bedroom house serving as a home base for events, residents create activities that connect them to their Jewish identity. The Moishe House Conejo Valley is part of a larger global network…
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Reflections On Our Emergency Cash Grant Program in the Aftermath of the Great Recession
Discover how the Emergency Cash Grant program provided immediate assistance to Jewish families affected by the Great Recession. Learn about the program’s impact and the collaboration between community partners. Find out how the program evolved to address changing needs and explore the creation of the Jewish Crisis Fund. Contact Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles…
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Building Connected Congregations
Building Connected Congregations: Learn how to strengthen your synagogue community and address critical issues for sustainability and growth. Join our Federation&rsquo
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A Roaring Success: The Lion of Judah 2014 Luncheon
Join us at the Lion of Judah 2014 Luncheon, a dynamic gathering of philanthropic women supporting our Jewish community. With inspiring speakers, including Randi Zuckerberg, and over $3 million raised in support of our Federation’s work, this event is not to be missed. Contact Karen Sternfeld or Leah Kitz for more information.
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Two Sides of the Same Coin – Making Inclusion a Reality Year Round
Creating an inclusive community for people with disabilities is a top priority for the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. They believe that all people deserve equal access and opportunities in society. Two recent initiatives, a Self-Advocacy Conference in Jerusalem and a workshop in Los Angeles, highlight the importance of empowering individuals with disabilities and…
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A Holiday to Dress Up – And Stand Up
Celebrate Purim by dressing up, rejoicing, and making noise. But remember that Purim is about standing up for what you believe is right and for those who cannot stand up for themselves. Purim is a holiday that celebrates community and reminds us to have courage. Stand up for the Jewish community and perpetuate a sense…
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Celebrating Over 1,000 New Books for Nora Sterry Elementary
Celebrate the donation of over 1,000 new books for Nora Sterry Elementary School in West Los Angeles. KOREH L.A. partnered with Toyota for the 18th Library Restocking Ceremony, bringing new life to vulnerable school libraries. With nearly 20,000 brand new books donated since 2005, Toyota and KOREH L.A. are committed to education and supporting LAUSD…
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Federation Hosts World Premiere with Prime Minister Netanyahu
Jewish Federation Los Angeles hosts world premiere with Prime Minister Netanyahu at Paramount Studios. Israel: The Royal Tour, a one-hour special hosted by CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg, provides an unprecedented tour of Israel led by Prime Minister Netanyahu. Learn about Israel’s iconic destinations and hear a frank discussion on the region’s situation.
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Collaboration is Key for Effectively Strengthening Our Jewish Community
Collaboration is key for strengthening our Jewish community. The Jewish Federation Valley Alliance recently partnered with the Jewish Outreach Institute (JOI) to launch the Big Tent Judaism Professional Cohorts program. Through collaboration and networking, participants learned how to maximize outreach strategies and raise the profile of participating institutions. This initiative aims to connect every thread…
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KDS at the Corner of Broadway & Tzedakah
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Stephen Schwartz and Marc Platt, the creative minds behind Broadway’s Wicked. The King David Society Dinner and Annual Campaign Kickoff raised an incredible $3.3 million, propelling our mission to change the world for good. Contact Lori Tessel at LTessel@JewishLA.org for more information.
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Winter, Spring, Summer, Or Fall
Inclusion in our community is highlighted in this post about Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month. The author shares their experiences at Camp JCA Shalom, where they felt included and accepted despite their Asperger syndrome. Camp taught them about friendship and connecting with others. They now strive to create the same inclusive environment for others.
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What is So Jewish About Changing the World?
What is so Jewish about changing the world? This exploration of Jewish perspectives on changing the world, organized by PresenTenseLA and sponsored by The Jewish Federation, delves into historical, religious, cultural, civic, and philanthropic viewpoints. Discover how Jewish tradition and values shape the role of the Jewish community in shaping the world we live in.
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My Name is Emily and I Love to be Me
Celebrate Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month with Emily as she shares her journey of inclusion and self-acceptance. Despite her learning disabilities, Emily finds joy in her Friendship Circle friends and their visits. Discover how the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is working towards making Jewish life more accessible for everyone. Visit www.jewishla.org/Inclusion for…
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The True Impact of a Birthright Israel Mifgash
Experience the true impact of a Birthright Israel Mifgash. Join Israeli soldiers and college students on a 5-day cross-cultural exchange that will leave you feeling proud of Israel and your Jewish identity. Discover the incredible impact of the mifgash program and why it is a favorite part of the Taglit-Birthright Israel experience. Register now for…
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Super Sunday Was Better Together
Super Sunday brought together volunteers from the Jewish community in support of our Federation. Over 300 people raised $1,300,900 for our community. We also had over 100 volunteers participating in various service projects throughout Los Angeles. Special thanks to our Super Sunday Co-Chairs. Joining us were elected officials and community supporters. Make a donation now…
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Making Our Community More Inclusive
Looking to make our community more inclusive? Join us for Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month (JDAIM) as we celebrate people of all abilities. Check out our website for resources, events, and ways to get involved. We are also proud to announce our participation in a pilot program promoting inclusion of people with disabilities in…
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Becoming a Better Fundraiser & Manager
Learn how to become a better fundraiser and manager with Fundraising University, a program offered by The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA). This comprehensive training program is designed for senior development professionals and covers leadership, goal setting, fundraising strategies, and strategic management. Join a select group of professionals and strengthen your fundraising skills to…
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Super Sunday: Your Day to Be A Superhero
Join us on Super Sunday, February 9th, for our Federation’s biggest fundraising day of the year! Volunteers make phone calls to raise funds for impactful programs and services. Last year, we raised over $1.9 million. Every dollar goes toward caring for Jews in need, engaging with the community, and ensuring the Jewish future. Sign up…