Israel: The Royal Tour
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Fighting Antisemitism and Hate in Los Angeles
Fighting Antisemitism and Hate in Los Angeles – Since the recent rise in antisemitic incidents, our Federation is dedicated to combating hate and protecting the Jewish community in Los Angeles. We condemn the offensive comments made by Kanye West and urge social media platforms to take action. We also address the placement of antisemitic stickers…
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Camp Funding Secured
“Secured $141.2 million in state budget for camp rebuilding after wildfires. Funding supports Jewish and secular camps ravaged by wildfires, benefiting thousands of children and adults. Gratitude to Jewish Federation Los Angeles, Jewish Caucus, and State of California for their support. Financial boost will help camps rebuild and bring youth and families back into the great…
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Meet Brawerman Fellow Alum Jonah Goldberg
Meet Jonah Goldberg, Brawerman Fellowship recipient and Washington University graduate, as he shares how the Fellowship helped him explore his Jewish identity and grow as a leader. Through the Fellowship, Jonah was able to connect with the LA and national Jewish communities, expand his knowledge of Jewish philosophy, and make important career decisions. Thank you…
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Voices from our Community
Jewish Federation Los Angeles serves the Jewish community based on the core value of Klal Yisrael, Jewish peoplehood. The Federation strives every day to care for Jews in need and […]
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We Are Story Makers
Los Angeles, artists, art, community, Jewish, storytelling, story-making, success, social change, domestic violence, financial assistance, stability, Shavuot, Torah, community of caring, revelation, Rabbi Noah Farkas
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Federation Cares for the Jewish Community in Ukraine
Jewish Federation Los Angeles closely monitors the Ukraine conflict, ensuring the safety of Jews in the region. Partnering with the JDC and the Jewish Agency for Israel, they provide aid and community-building programs. Support is also given to Russian-speaking Jews in Los Angeles with loved ones in the region. Together, they strive for peace and…
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Rebecca Dayanim Takes On Her Next Role at Federation: Chair of the Health Professionals Network
Join Federation’s Health Professionals Network for events, volunteer opportunities, and networking in the health industry. Connect with likeminded professionals and contribute to tikkun olam. Email Healthcare@JewishLA.org or call (323) 761-8158 for more information. Discover the diverse business landscape of Jewish L.A. through Federation’s professional networks.
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Our Federation’s Response to Colleyville, TX
Our Federation’s Response to Colleyville, TX: The Jewish Federation takes immediate action to ensure the safety of our community. Learn about our Community Security Initiative (CSI) and how we coordinate with law enforcement to protect Jewish institutions in Los Angeles. Join us in calling on Congress to double funding for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program…
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Day One
Join us on “day one” as we work towards a more prosperous and flourishing Jewish community. With over 130 dedicated employees in Los Angeles and Israel, we are committed to feeding the hungry, sheltering the vulnerable, enlivening Jewish lives, and standing up to antisemitism. Let’s seize the future together.
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Cover Story: Twelve Years of Leadership
Learn about the incredible journey and impact made by President & CEO Jay Sanderson in this week’s Jewish Journal cover story. Discover how our Jewish Federation has positively influenced the entire Jewish community under his strong leadership.
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G’mar Chatimah Tovah for the Entire Jewish Community
G’mar Chatimah Tovah for the Entire Jewish Community – Return to Jewish Values and Unity. As Yom Kippur approaches, let us reflect on the importance of returning to Jewish values that have guided us for generations. In these divisive times, let us remember our shared history and culture, finding common ground and strengthening our community.…
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Amanda Marks Serves The Moment Through Her Passion For Creativity
Discover how Amanda Marks found her passion for creativity through her involvement with Arts For LA and Serve The Moment. Join Serve The Moment’s immersive experience and connect with like-minded individuals while making a difference in your community. Embrace the opportunity to contribute to something meaningful and be a part of a community that truly…
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Elianna Bernstein Tackles Food Insecurity with Serve The Moment
Elianna Bernstein tackles food insecurity in Los Angeles through her involvement with Serve The Moment. As a volunteer at the Pico location of SOVA, she helps pack bags of food for clients in need, addressing food insecurity in the city. Through this experience, she forms connections with fellow volunteers and finds fulfillment in giving people…
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Brawerman Fellowship – The Path to Success
Discover how the Brawerman Fellowship helped Yoni Benzacar, an Emory University graduate, create his path to success and grow as a leader. Learn about the meaningful experiences, the impact on his college journey, and what being a Brawerman Fellow means to him. Find out how the Fellowship provides financial and emotional support for Jewish young…
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Our Federation Never Takes a Break
“Despite the challenges of COVID-19, rising temperatures, and growing polarization, our Jewish Federation remains dedicated to our community year-round. We understand the concerns and are committed to building a safe and inclusive Jewish community. Enjoy a healthy summer knowing we are here, 24/7, working towards a flourishing future.”
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Meet Brawerman Fellow Alum Britt Jacobson
Meet Britt Jacobson, a Brawerman Fellow and recent USC graduate. Britt shares her gratitude for the Fellowship and how it shaped her as a leader in the Jewish community. With a major in Global Studies and double minors in Folklore & Popular Culture and Music Industry, she reflects on the meaningful experiences and opportunities the…
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Avery Salin & Gisella Farkas Break Youth Mental Health Stigma with the Help of The Julie Beren Platt Teen Innovation Grants
Avery Salin & Gisella Farkas, recipients of The Julie Platt Teen Innovation Grants, are tackling youth mental health stigma with their project, Youth Mental Health Awareness (YMHA). YMHA provides wellness kits and resources to youth aged 11-14, sparking conversations about mental health and integrating wellness habits into their lives. The TIG community has provided invaluable…
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Clara Davidson Uses The Julie Platt Teen Innovation Grants to Create a Safe Place for Queer Teens
Clara Davidson, founder of Q.T. Wellness, shares their experience as a recipient of the Julie Platt Teen Innovation Grants (TIG). These grants empower teens to explore their passions and turn their ideas into reality. With the support of TIG, Clara plans to develop Q.T. Wellness into a larger organization and break the stigma around self-care.…
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