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Community Leadership Institute Graduates Reflect on Their Experience
Learn from experienced leaders and develop the skills to succeed with our Community Leadership Institute (CLI). Graduates reflect on their transformative experiences in the Jewish community and how CLI has empowered them to make a difference. Apply now for our 2015 program and join a network of supportive individuals dedicated to creating positive change. Visit…
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Campus Impact Network Empowers Student Leaders at February Training
Campus Impact Network empowers Jewish student leaders to combat BDS movement and reshape political environments on their campuses. Students participated in a day-long workshop, facilitated by Reinvent Communications, where they developed campus initiatives and pitched them to a panel of judges. 14 micro-grants were awarded to support initiatives that build bridges and create deep impact.…
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Channeling Esther this Purim
Channel Esther this Purim and stand up against hate. Join the movement of solidarity with French Jews by participating in a French Jewish custom. Grab some stones, write the word “hate” on them, and smash it out. Show our support for our French family and Jews worldwide who are facing the wrath of “Haman.”
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Breaking Through: A Day of Celebration for Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month
Celebrate Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month with Jewish Federation Los Angeles. Join over 200 individuals with special needs, their families, and volunteers for a day of fun and inclusivity at Camp Max Straus. This event, coordinated by Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles, aims to raise awareness and create a sense of…
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Inclusion: Jojo and his Favorite Place
Inclusion is celebrated at Friendship Circle, a community that values and includes individuals with disabilities. Jojo, a nonverbal teenager with special needs, feels loved and appreciated at Friendship Circle’s programs. The teen volunteers, now his peers, make him feel special and loved. Jewish Federation Los Angeles believes in making Jewish life more accessible for all…
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Milk & Honey: An L.A. Girl in Israel
Discover the transformative journey of an L.A. girl reconnecting with her Jewish roots in Israel. From a life-changing Birthright trip to working as a Kahn Fellow and interning with an Israeli children’s television network, this writer’s experience is filled with personal growth and unforgettable moments. Explore Birthright Israel, the Kahn Fellowship, and MASA for your…
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Inclusion: Everybody Should be Good
Inclusion is essential for everyone, including Jacob Haimovitz, a senior at Van Nuys High School with autism. He finds belonging in activities like Israeli Scouts and reading books in public places. Jewish Federation Los Angeles is dedicated to making Jewish life accessible for all, prioritizing awareness and inclusion for members of the community with disabilities.…
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George Washington: A Champion for the Jews. Who Knew?
Discover George Washington’s historic visit to Touro Synagogue and his response to the Jewish community in Newport. Learn how Washington’s support for religious freedom shaped the early Jewish American experience. Join us in honoring Washington’s birthday and recognizing Moses Seixas’ courageous advocacy for our people.
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Our School Twinning Program Changes Lives
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Inclusion: My Jewish Culture
Learn about Jewish culture and traditions within Judaism. Experience the enriching environment of Nashuva. Teach others about Judaism to feel included. Explore Jewish roots through Birthright and travel. Share Jewish culture with classmates and break down barriers. Gain valuable work experience at The Jewish Federation. Make Jewish life more accessible for all. Visit www.JewishLA.org/Inclusion for…
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Brotherhood and Sisterhood Week (Feb 15-21)
Brotherhood and Sisterhood Week (Feb 15-21) is an annual event founded by Franklin Roosevelt in 1934. It aims to bring together people of diverse faiths to promote unity and understanding. With recent anti-Semitic incidents in Los Angeles, it is crucial to mark our calendars for next year and take steps to combat hate and enhance…
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Women Who Roar: The Lion of Judah 2015 Luncheon
“Join us at the Lion of Judah 2015 Luncheon, a celebration of women’s philanthropy and commitment to our Jewish community. Hear inspiring stories, honor community leaders, and support our cause. Make a difference by becoming a Lion of Judah and contributing to our annual campaign. Contact us for more information.”
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Super Sunday 2015: We Came, We Learned, We Rocked the Phones
Super Sunday 2015 was a huge success, raising over $1.2 million for our Federation. With a rockin’ band and delicious breakfast, the event was filled with positive energy. We heard inspiring stories about how our Federation’s initiatives are making a difference in our community, and celebrated the dedication of our volunteers and community members.
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The Legacy of a Leader Lives On
Discover the enduring legacy of Sam Rosenwald, a beloved leader and philanthropist, who dedicated his life to mentoring young emerging leaders. As Chair of our Real Estate & Construction (REC) Division and an active member of the Real Estate Principals Organization, Sam made a lasting impact on the Jewish community. Learn how you can honor…
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Sylvia Weisz Women’s Philanthropy Website Launched
Introducing the Sylvia Weisz Women’s Philanthropy website, a gateway to engagement for women of all ages and stages. Celebrating the power of Women’s Philanthropy and supporting our Jewish community, this beautifully designed site offers blogs, event photos, and a calendar of upcoming events. Join us in making a difference and ensure a strong Jewish future.…
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Inclusion: Because Everyone Belongs!
Discover how individuals with disabilities are finding inclusivity in the Los Angeles Jewish community. From internships to programs like ETTA and Yachad, learn how these initiatives provide opportunities for growth, connection, and acceptance. Jewish Federation Los Angeles is dedicated to making Jewish life accessible for all. Visit www.JewishLA.org/Inclusion for more information.
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The New Year for Trees and 3 Ways You Can Celebrate
Celebrate Tu B’Shevat, the “New Year for Trees” or “Jewish Arbor Day,” with these 3 family-friendly ways: dedicate a local tree, volunteer with Tree People, organize a Tu B’Shevat seder, or visit a farmer’s market for sustainable groceries. Share your plans for this special holiday in the comments below!
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Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Survivor and her Son Reflect
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, marking the 70th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau liberation. Jannie, a survivor, reflects on her tragic past and the loss of her family. Her son, John, acknowledges the miracle of her survival and the importance of remembering the Holocaust’s impact. Read more about Jannie’s remarkable story here.
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