Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
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Hunger Doesn’t Take a Vacation
Looking for summer meal options for kids in need? Check out the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) and other resources in Los Angeles. The SFSP provides free nutritious meals to low-income children when school is out. The Los Angeles Unified School District, Department of Recreation and Parks, and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank also…
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Federation Instrumental in Landmark L.A. City Council Resolution in Support of Israel
Thanks to our Federation’s advocacy efforts, the Los Angeles City Council passed a landmark resolution against the anti-Israel BDS movement. This victory ends any future attempts by BDS in Los Angeles. The resolution ensures that the City will make contracting decisions based on the best interests of its residents and businesses, with no consideration for…
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Natan Sharansky: Our Community Welcomes A Hero of the Jewish People
Natan Sharansky, Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel and leader of the Soviet Refusenik movement, shares his remarkable story with the community. He discusses his activism, imprisonment, and lifelong struggle for the Jewish people. Sharansky also addresses Jewish identity and the future of the Russian-Jewish community. With him at the helm, the strength of…
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JFed Volunteers Kick-off Summer with Service and Fun!
The Jewish Federation’s Community Service Day was a huge success, with over 100 volunteers helping over 1,000 people. Volunteers also distributed supplies to over 450 children for Camp Max Straus. Local businesses and individual sponsors generously donated goods and resources. Volunteers also prepared and delivered meals to homebound people. Join us for the next Community…
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Launch Night Inspires Our Community!
The Jewish Federation’s PresenTenseLA Launch Night brought together a lively and diverse crowd to celebrate the collaboration between dreamers and doers. The event showcased the 12 PresenTenseLA Fellows and their projects, developed with the help of coaches and mentors. The evening was a powerful affirmation of the work being done in the Jewish community of…
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Community Forum on Immigration Reform
Join us for a bipartisan discussion on immigration reform with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and other political experts. Learn about the proposed legislation and its impact on border security, pathway to citizenship, and cracking down on employers hiring undocumented workers. Hear different perspectives and share your opinion on this important topic.
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Congratulations!
Congratulations to Eric Garcetti, the next Mayor of Los Angeles! We also extend our congratulations to Mike Feuer, newly elected City Attorney, and Ron Galperin, Controller. We want to recognize all the candidates for their leadership and dedication to the Jewish community and the city of Los Angeles. Click here for yesterday’s election results.
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Rabbis Tackle Issues of Conversion for Children at Groundbreaking Workshop
Rabbis address issues of conversion for children at groundbreaking workshop on Shavuot. The program, organized by the Sandra Caplan Community Beit Din and the Board of Rabbis of Southern California, discussed practical concerns for clergy in child conversion. Topics included family formation and meaningful conversion rites. For more information, visit boardofrabbis.org and scbetdin.us.
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Honoring our Chairman
Honoring our Chairman, Richard V. Sandler, who received the Bruce I. Hochman Maimonides Torch of Justice Award at our 64th Annual Legal Division Dinner. The event raised over $1 million for our Federation’s life-changing work in the community. Watch the video to learn more about Richard’s commitment to the Jewish people. Contact Gwenn Drucker-Flait for…
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Get Ready for Take-off: PresenTenseLA Launch Night May 22nd
Join us on May 22nd for PresenTenseLA Launch Night, a celebration of Jewish innovation in Los Angeles. Experience 12 extraordinary ventures that will shape our community, network with like-minded creative thinkers, and explore the redefined meaning of being Jewish in LA. Don’t miss out on this exciting event! RSVP and get more information here.
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Rabbi Jonathan J. Bernhard Assumes Leadership of Board of Rabbis
Rabbi Jonathan J. Bernhard assumes leadership of the Board of Rabbis, succeeding Rabbi Judith HaLevy. Bernhard vows to continue the organization’s great work and forge new paths to better serve rabbis and the community. The Board of Rabbis, under the auspices of The Jewish Federation, aims to promote and nurture the growth of rabbis, foster…
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Diller Teen Fellows North American Seminar 2013
Experience Israeli culture and interact with Israeli teens in the Diller Teen Fellows program. Join the North American Seminar to meet and learn from fellow Jewish teenagers in America and Israel. Build friendships, explore Jewish identity, and develop leadership skills. For more information, contact the Los Angeles Diller Teen Fellows Program at 323-556-5207 or visit…
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Los Angeles Rabbis study the origins of Zionism with scholar Eliyahu Stern
Learn about the origins of Zionism with scholar Eliyahu Stern as he introduces Los Angeles rabbis to lesser-known Russian and Lithuanian sources of Zionist thought. Explore how the crisis of the late 1800s led to the founding of the Hibat Zion movement and the transformation of traditional worldviews in Western life. Don’t miss the upcoming…
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A Celebration Like Never Before
Join us at the UNITE “Blue and White Party” to celebrate Israel’s 65th Independence Day. With over 1,000 young Jewish professionals in attendance, it was an unforgettable night of Israeli pride. Check out our Facebook gallery for photos and join the conversation. Don’t miss out on future events like the Celebrate Israel Festival and our…
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We Celebrate Israel Every Day: Just Watch
Celebrate Israel’s Independence Day and watch a young man in Israel build on our ancestor’s vision for our Jewish homeland. Our Federation’s unwavering commitment to care for Jews in need, engage with the community, and ensure the Jewish future supports and connects with our family in Israel. Join us in advocating and educating on their…
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Holocaust Remembrance Day: Remembering those lost and those who survived
“Remembering the lives lost during the Holocaust and finding inspiration in survivors like Viktor Frankl. In this TED talk from 1972, Frankl emphasizes the significance of searching for meaning rather than material possessions. His message of optimism and positivity remains relevant today as we honor Holocaust Remembrance Day. Read the full story on TED.”