Julie Platt
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The Legacy of a Survivor Lives On Through the Rautenberg New Leaders Project
Discover the impactful legacy of Erwin Rautenberg through The Jewish Federation’s Rautenberg New Leaders Project (NLP). This renowned civic leadership program, established in 1990, has trained emerging Los Angeles Jewish leaders for over 25 years. NLP alumni have achieved political success and become influential figures in civic life. Contact Aubrey Farkas at NLP@JewishLA.org or visit…
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A Wonderful Evening at Our Major Gifts Dinner
The Jewish Federation Valley Alliance’s Major Gifts Dinner was a resounding success, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to support their life-changing work. Attendees had the opportunity to hear from political author and journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, who shared his insights on U.S. politics and its impact on the Jewish community. For more information, contact Heath…
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Interview with Ethiopian Israeli Oshra Friedman
Interview with Ethiopian Israeli Oshra Friedman: Learn about her experience living in Ethiopia, her Jewish values, and her work with the Rashi Foundation. Discover how she has touched thousands of lives and why she is proud to be Israeli. Find out why she believes in creating programs that benefit the entire Israeli society.
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“It Feels Like Home”: The International Lion of Judah Conference
Join philanthropic Jewish women at the International Lion of Judah Conference in Washington, D.C. from September 11th-13th. Connect with thousands of Lions, be inspired by global thought leaders, and deepen your bond with the Jewish Federation. Don’t miss the chance to attend the Pre-Conference Mission and explore Washington, D.C. Contact Karen Sternfeld or Jenna Fields…
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Eddie Cantor: From Jewish Summer Camp to Comedic Stardom
Eddie Cantor, a Jewish comedian and strong supporter of Israel, found his passion for comedy at Jewish summer camp. Raised in poverty in New York City, Cantor’s life changed when he attended Surprise Lake Camp. His comedic routines blossomed at camp, leading him to a successful career in entertainment. Cantor’s dedication to charity and support…
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Oshra Friedman: How An Ethiopian Jew with No Possessions Became a Jewish Israeli who Gives Back
Discover how Oshra Friedman, an Ethiopian Jew who made aliyah with the help of The Jewish Federation, is now giving back to at-risk Israelis through her work with Rashi Foundation. Learn about her incredible journey from Ethiopia to Israel, and find out how you can support our efforts to empower Ethiopian and at-risk Israelis. Contact…
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A Fantastic Morning at El Cab Playday
Join us at El Caballero Country Club for our annual Playday & Brunch! Despite the rain, the event was a success, featuring a moving presentation by keynote speaker Oshra Friedman. We also honored Karen Getelman with the 2016 Golda Award for her outstanding leadership and commitment to philanthropy. To learn more, contact Jenna Fields at…
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Celebrating Freedom for Our Ancestors in Egypt and the Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto
Celebrate Passover and remember the bravery of our ancestors who were once slaves in Egypt. Also, honor the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, where Jews fought for their freedom against the Germans. Reflect on their courage and remember their sacrifice as we celebrate our own freedom.
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Convenient and Captivating: FedConnect is For You
Join us for FedConnect, a monthly series of engagement and networking opportunities that connect professionals in our Jewish community. With events throughout the city at convenient times, you can meet new people, hear thought-provoking speakers, and learn about our Federation’s work. No membership required. Don’t miss our next event on May 25th. Sign up for…
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Bitter Herbs and Brisket at Breed Street: Our Community Passover Seder
Join us for our fourth annual Community Passover Seder at Breed Street Shul in Boyle Heights. This event brings together local leaders to build a better community. Hear from esteemed guests, including Mayor Eric Garcetti and Consul General David Siegel, as they discuss important topics such as homelessness. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience.…
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Jewish Comedians: A Legacy of Laughter
Discover the rich legacy of Jewish comedians in this post! From the iconic Marx Brothers to the legendary Joan Rivers and Mel Brooks, these talented individuals have left an indelible mark on the world of comedy. Learn about their influences, career highlights, and their unique Jewish identities. Share your favorite Jewish comedians and join the…
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Israeli Inventions: Desalination and Drought
Discover how Israeli innovations in desalination technology are making a global impact, including in drought-stricken California. Learn about the groundbreaking thermal desalination process developed by Alexander Zarchin and IDE Technologies’ role in supplying water treatment plants worldwide. Find out how Israel is helping conserve water through sub-surface drip irrigation and wastewater recycling. Don’t miss the…
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Jewish Humor: From Desert to Shtetl and Beyond
Discover the rich history of Jewish humor, from ancient times to the present day. Learn how humor has been an essential part of Jewish culture and even used as a survival mechanism during the Holocaust. Find out why 40% of American Jews consider a sense of humor a vital part of their Jewish identity. Explore…
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Name Yourself Day
Celebrate Name Yourself Day on April 9th by choosing your own Hebrew name. Hebrew names are traditionally given to boys during a bris and girls during a naming ceremony, but they can be chosen at any time. Naming a person after a deceased relative keeps their memory alive. Having a Hebrew name is important for…
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National Poetry Month: An Homage to Jewish Poets
Celebrate National Poetry Month with an homage to Jewish poets. Explore the extraordinary impact of Emma Lazarus, Yehuda Amichai, and Allen Ginsberg. From Lazarus’s famous sonnet to Amichai’s love for Israel, these poets have left a lasting legacy. Discover their unique styles and contributions to the world of poetry.
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Today is the First Day of May
Celebrate April Fool’s Day with a look into the origins and significance of this day of trickery. Discover the theories behind its creation and its connection to Jewish folklore. Explore stories like “Gimpel the Fool” and the “Wise Men of Chelm” that highlight the theme of gullibility. Keep the tradition of foolery alive with a…
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The Growing Problem of Higher Education in Los Angeles
Join us on April 7th for a panel discussion on the Impact of the Rising Costs of Higher Education in Los Angeles. As our community colleges struggle to meet the demands of students, overcrowded classes and skyrocketing tuitions have become a growing concern. Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the solution and…
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A-WA: Israeli Sisters Show Off their Yeminite Roots in Powerhouse Performance Presented by NuRoots
Experience the unique blend of traditional Yemenite tunes and modern beats with A-WA, the Israeli sisters taking the world music scene by storm. Presented by NuRoots, their recent gig in Los Angeles drew in a diverse crowd of young Jews eager to witness their powerhouse performance. Don’t miss their viral hit “Habib Galbi” and be…
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JCCRT – Jewish Community Crisis Response Team: Who Shows Up After the Ambulance Leaves?
The Jewish Community Crisis Response Team (JCCRT) in Los Angeles provides “mental health first aid” after a crisis in the Jewish community. Comprised of volunteers, JCCRT offers support, counseling referrals, and support groups to help individuals and communities heal after traumatic events. Training sessions are provided to ensure best practices are followed. Contact JCCRT for…
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A Brief History of Jews and Chickens
Discover the fascinating history of Jews and their relationship with chickens throughout the centuries. From the ancient tradition of kapparot to the use of schmaltz in cooking, chickens have played a vital role in Jewish culture. Explore the documentary on Jewish chicken ranchers and learn about the presence of chickens in Jewish rituals and blessings.…