Jews in Los Angeles
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Generations of Philanthropy and Friendship
Join us for D2: L’Dor V’Dor, an annual event celebrating generations of friendship and philanthropy in our Jewish community. Experience a stunning brunch by the Pacific Ocean, followed by a moving program, heartfelt speeches, and inspiring stories. Together, we’ve raised an extraordinary $1.6 million for our impactful work around the globe. Don’t miss out -…
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Global Jewry: Our Impactful Work in the Baltics
Discover the impactful work our Federation and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee are doing in the Baltic region. From revitalizing Jewish life to supporting those in need, join us at Global Jewry: One People, One World on November 16th to learn more. Register today and be a part of transforming lives throughout the Jewish…
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Our LA Lions and their Worldwide Sisters Raise the Roof, and $27.2 Million for 2015 Campaign!
Our LA Lions and worldwide sisters raise $27.2 million for 2015 Annual Campaign, with 68 Los Angeles Lions joining Federations from across North America at the ILOJC. Rabbi Sharon Brous highlights the impact of Lions of Judah as philanthropists, while speakers address Israel’s crisis and combatting anti-Israel sentiment. Photos, support for Israel, and emotional moments…
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A New Year I Will Never Forget
Discovering my Jewish identity has been a journey. While I may not connect with traditional services, Rosh Hashanah holds a special place in my heart. It was during this time that I truly prayed for the first time, hoping for a friend’s recovery. Though I can’t be sure if prayer made a difference, I am…
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Young, Jewish, in L.A.? There’s an app for that.
Discover the GrapeVine app, revolutionizing how young Jewish adults in L.A. connect and engage in local events. This free app learns your preferences and delivers personalized recommendations for activities, from holiday services and beach parties to discussion groups and volunteer opportunities. Download now or visit GrapeVine for more information.
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D2: Mothers, Daughters and More at the Shore
Join us at D2: L’Dor V’Dor, an elegant brunch celebrating women who support our Federation’s impactful work. Connect with like-minded women, meet best-selling author Abigail Pogrebin, and honor Allison Gingold with the Doris Factor Young Women’s Leadership Award. Sign up now for this inspiring event on October 1st at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa…
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Ensuring the Safety of our Community
Ensuring the Safety of our Community: Learn about our Federation’s Community Security Initiative (CSI), which works with local, state, and federal agencies to increase the safety of Jewish organizations and synagogues throughout Los Angeles. CSI conducts site visits, trains employees, and provides real-time emergency alerts. Join us at the Community Safety Forum to hear from…
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The Importance of Jewish Summer Camp in My Life
Join us for Tour de Summer Camps on September 21st at Camp Alonim. Help raise funds for local summer camps and give children the opportunity to experience the magic of Jewish summer camp. Choose from four incredible courses and easily set up your own fundraising page. Be a part of transforming lives and passing on…
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The ChangeMaker Challenge: Transform L.A. with Your Ideas
Enter the ChangeMaker Challenge to make a difference in Los Angeles! Submit your innovative project by October 6th for a chance to win a microgrant of up to $5,000. Address education, civic engagement, transportation, economic development, or hunger issues and help build bridges between communities. Apply now and be a part of positive change in…
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On Behalf of Genocide Victims Around the World
Our Federation’s Board of Rabbis is a proud signatory of a letter to President Obama, urging him to continue and strengthen actions in defense of religious minorities and oppressed Sunni and Shia Muslims in northern Iraq. We commend his decision to defend the Yazidis and support airstrikes against the Islamic State forces. The danger posed…
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3rd Annual Multigenerational Shabbat in the Park Offers Something for All
Join us for the 3rd Annual Multigenerational Shabbat in the Park! This beloved tradition brings together over 900 members of the Los Angeles Valley Jewish community for a day of crafts, activities, and celebration. Don’t miss out on this meaningful event that strengthens relationships and builds our Valley Jewish communities. Contact us for more information.
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Back to school in troubling times
Prepare for extreme anti-Israel activities on campus this fall. Join our workshop for students and parents at Milken High School. Experienced panelists will address tough questions and provide useful tools for combating anti-Israel sentiment. Connect with campus professionals and local organizations for support. Don’t let your concerns go unheard. Sign up now.
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National Young Leadership Cabinet: The Future of Our Community
Join National Young Leadership Cabinet (NYLC), the premier leadership and philanthropic program within The Jewish Federations of North America. NYLC is comprised of men and women ages 30 to 45 who are committed to shaping a bright future for Jewish people worldwide. Develop leadership skills, advocate for Israel, and participate in exclusive Federation events. Contact…
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A High Holy Days Tradition Kicks Off the Season
Join us for the High Holy Days Conference, where 140 rabbis from different streams of Judaism gather for a day of learning and discussion. This year’s conference featured workshops on various topics including reinterpreting the Torah, end-of-life conversations, and celebrating the world’s birthday. Contact the Board of Rabbis of Southern California for more information. (55…
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My Fundraising University Journey
Join me on my Fundraising University journey, where I attended empowering seminars on leadership and fundraising strategies. Together with my cohorts, we showed our support for Israel at a powerful rally and gained new methods to engage our colleagues and communities. This life-changing opportunity has transformed our careers and will make the biggest possible impact…
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Our Volunteers, Once Again, Brighten Up the Day
Our dedicated volunteers made our fourth Community Service Day a success. We assembled emergency preparedness backpacks for National Preparedness Month and held beach clean-ups with Heal the Bay. Additionally, we partnered with Birthright Israel LA Way Initiative to bring toys and books to children in Israel. Thank you to all who participated, and join us…
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My Trip to Israel: Conflicted During the Conflict
Join Margalit Rosenthal on her trip to Israel as she reflects on her experiences and memories of the country amidst conflict. Despite the tense atmosphere, Margalit emphasizes that safety was not an issue for her group and encourages others to visit Israel, highlighting its importance as a home for all Jews.