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Israeli Inventions: Waze
Discover how Israeli invention, Waze, revolutionized navigation for commuters worldwide. Created in 2006 as an easy-to-access digital map, Waze’s real-time crowdsourcing capabilities were put to the test during L.A.’s infamous “Carmaggedon.” With over 50 million regular users, Waze’s computerized voice and innovative features have become essential for avoiding accidents, traffic jams, and more.
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More Incredible Jewish Women From U.S. History
Discover four incredible Jewish women who have made a lasting impact on our Jewish community. From Bella Abzug, the first Jewish woman elected to Congress, to Hannah Greenebaum Solomon, founder of the National Council of Jewish Women, these women have shaped history. Learn about their accomplishments and honor the Jewish women in your life.
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Owning Her Jewish Identity: A Birthright Israel LA Way Story
Discover the inspiring story of Sasha Karlova, a young woman who found her Jewish identity through Birthright Israel LA Way. From feeling disconnected to finding a sense of community, Sasha’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of this program. Registration for Summer 2016 trips is now open! Learn more and register today.
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The Return of LA Couples: An Exclusive Program for Duos in Their 20s and 30s
Looking to connect with other young Jewish couples in LA? Check out LA Couples, a year-long program for committed couples in their 20s and 30s. This exclusive program offers social, educational, and spiritual enrichment, along with opportunities to meet influential leaders. Apply now and join a vibrant cohort of couples on a Jewish journey together.
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Volunteers Made a Difference at our February Community Service Day
Volunteers made a difference at our February Community Service Day. Families, YALA volunteers, and members of our Jewish community came together to give back in various ways, from assisting the elderly and homeless to participating in inclusive activities. Join us for our upcoming Community Service Days and learn more about our program by contacting Alana…
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Jewish Women Throughout History
Celebrate Women’s History Month by recognizing the impact of Jewish women throughout history. From Henrietta Szold, who founded Hadassah and advocated for Russian Jewish immigrants, to Regina Jonas, the first female rabbi who provided comfort during the Holocaust, to Golda Meir, Israel’s first female prime minister, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a champion of gender equality…
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The Lasting Legacy of a Giant: A Farewell to Bram Goldsmith
Bram Goldsmith, a beloved community leader and philanthropist, has passed away at 93. His legacy includes decades of support for The Jewish Federation, serving as Chairman of the Board, and establishing the Israel Terror Relief Fund. Bram’s impact on our community will be deeply missed, but his memory will continue to bless us. Attend his…
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Birthright Israel LA Way: From the Western Wall to My Web Series
Join us on the Birthright Israel LA Way trip and experience the life-changing journey that connects you to your roots. From floating in the Dead Sea to sharing magical moments at the Western Wall, discover a part of yourself that has always existed. Apply for the Kahn Fellowship and keep the magic alive in LA.…
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Inclusion: Students and Parents of Symphony Circle
Celebrate Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month with our Federation’s commitment to inclusion. Read blog posts written by members of our community with disabilities or their parents. Discover the superpowers that help them gain strength and confidence in the Jewish community, and learn about the individuals who have made them feel included and supported.
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Thousands of Superheroes United for a Super Weekend
Join thousands of Jewish community superheroes at Federation’s Super Weekend! Celebrate 1,000 Shabbat dinners across Los Angeles and support our life-changing work in L.A., Israel, and 70+ countries. Volunteers made calls at Super Sunday, raising $1,320,974 in just one day. Don’t miss out on being a superhero – make your online gift now!
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Life, Love, Laughter and Lions: The 2016 Lion of Judah Luncheon
Join the pride of Lions of Judah at the 2016 Lion of Judah Luncheon. This event brings together women in support of the Federation’s work. New Lions are welcomed and inspired to make a difference in the community. The luncheon features keynote speaker Melissa Rivers, who shares her “four pillars of strength.” Contact Jenna Fields…
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Inclusion: A Classical Mensch
Celebrate Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month with a blog post featuring the incredible Professor Louis H. Feldman. Discover how his encyclopedic knowledge and warm personality made him an exceptional teacher, influencing students like Benzion N. Chinn to dive deep into the study of ancient history. Explore the importance of closely reading texts and crafting…
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Make Super Sunday the Big Finish of our Super Weekend
Join us for Super Sunday on February 21st and become a superhero for our community! Volunteer to make phone calls and support our Federation’s programs. Enjoy a free breakfast or lunch and participate in special activities. Can’t make it? Donate now and make a difference. Contact us for more information.
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Inclusion: No Jewish Hero is Perfect
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Ladino: An Endangered Language
Discover the endangered language of Ladino, a beautiful blend of Castilian Spanish and Hebrew with influences from Arabic, Greek, Turkish, and French. Once spoken by Sephardic Jews, Ladino is at risk of extinction. Learn about efforts to preserve this language through workshops, lectures, and celebrations at UCLA and join the movement to keep Ladino alive.
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Inclusion: Jesse the Jewish Superhero
Inclusion is at the heart of Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month. Discover Jesse’s journey as a Jewish superhero, gaining strength and confidence through his community, family, and various programs. Learn how organizations like ETTA and Camp Ramah provide support and opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Contact Miriam Maya for more information.
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Volunteers Needed for our Super Sunday Superhero Squad
Join our Super Sunday Superhero Squad and be a community superhero! Volunteer a few hours of your day on Sunday, February 21st to make calls in support of our Federation’s life-changing work. No special skills required, just bring your dialing finger, cell phone, and giant heart. Sign up now and get a free breakfast or…
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Who are the Lions of Los Angeles?
Introducing the Lions of Los Angeles, powerful women making a difference in the Jewish community. From Chai/Emerald/Zahav Chairs to Women’s Philanthropy Vice Chairs, these Lions are dedicated to ensuring the Jewish future. Join them at the upcoming Chai/Emerald/Zahav, Ruby & Lion of Judah Luncheon on February 17th. Contact Jenna Fields at (818) 668-2340 or JFields@JewishLA.org…
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Our Most Senior Philanthropist
Meet Julius Rothschild, our Federation’s oldest supporter and a true mensch. Born in 1911 as a Jewish refugee, Julius has spent his life surviving, prospering, and giving back to our Jewish community. Learn more about his incredible journey and his deep commitment to preserving Jewish culture and history.
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Limmud FSU Unites Russian-Speaking Jews on the West Coast
Limmud FSU brings together Russian-speaking Jews on the West Coast for a weekend filled with learning, community, and celebration. Attendees from various cities gathered in Pasadena for this annual conference, participating in informative sessions, panel discussions, and engaging with distinguished speakers. The event also included a gala dinner and awards ceremony, honoring organizations that have…