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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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Rosh Chodesh: A New Month is Born
Rosh Chodesh: A New Month is Born – Celebrate the start of each Jewish month with Rosh Chodesh. Learn about the ancient traditions of observing the first sliver of the new moon and the significance it held. Discover the special haftorah recited on erev Rosh Chodesh and the symbolism behind it. Embrace the idea of…
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day Reminds Us What We Stand For
Join us in honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy this MLK Day. Learn about the historic Selma to Montgomery marches and the Jewish leaders who stood alongside Dr. King. Let us remember the past as we continue to fight for justice and equality today. Attend a community event at Hollywood Temple Beth El to…
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We Remember the Paris Victims of Terror
Remember the Paris victims of terror and support their families by clicking here. Join the community in mourning the tragic incidents and standing against terrorists. Help enhance security at Jewish institutions and synagogues in France.
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A Day of Purpose and Philanthropy
Discover the impact of The Jewish Federation firsthand with our devoted philanthropists. Join the Valley Alliance Women’s Board retreat for an unforgettable day of purpose and philanthropy. Learn how our partner organizations combat food insecurity and improve the lives of seniors and Holocaust survivors. Be a part of creating a brighter Jewish future. Contact us…
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Transforming the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles
Transforming the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles: After almost 100 years, the Federation recognized the need for a thoughtful and deliberate transformation. They redefined their mission and revised their mission statement, putting Jewish values and community front and center. They embraced a new business model and focused on building strong relationships with donors and…
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I Am a Border State
Explore the rich history and contemporary culture of Jewish communities in the South. Join TENT on their week-long intensive program, “Tent: The South,” where participants will embark on a road trip from New Orleans to Memphis, learning about Jewish history and engaging with local communities along the way. Discover the unique experience of being a…
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A Powerful Morning of Connection, Learning & Action
Join us for a powerful morning of connection, learning, and action. Hear from our Federation partner organizations about their impactful programs and how you can make a difference. Help support families in need during the holiday season through our Adopt-a-Family program. Contact Amy Popkin or Jenna Fields for more information about our Federation’s Women’s Philanthropy.
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A Chanukah Celebration at City Hall
Jewish Federation Los Angeles held its Annual Chanukah Celebration at Los Angeles City Hall, featuring a menorah lighting ceremony attended by city leaders. Community engagement is a key focus for the Federation, as they work towards a better city and state. Contact Catherine Schneider for more information on their Community Engagement Strategic Initiative.
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In-depth. In person. Inspiring.
Discover the impact of our Federation and the challenges faced by Jews around the world at Global Jewry: One People, One World. Gain insight from community activists on rising anti-Semitism, the crisis in Ukraine, and the situation in Israel. Learn how we respond to crises and revitalize Jewish life in over 70 countries. Join us…
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Graduation Day for our New Leaders Project
Join the prestigious New Leaders Project (NLP) and become part of an elite group of Jewish civic leaders. Graduates have taken on challenges such as rebranding Los Angeles and educating voters on ballot propositions. Apply now for the Class of 2015 at www.JewishLA.org/NLP. Application deadline is November 30, 2014.