National Jewish Council for Disabilities
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One Partnership, Three Perspectives
The Jewish Federation’s School Twinning program fosters a 3-way partnership between the Shalom Aleichem School, Kehillat Israel, and the Shevach Mofet School. This unique program connects schools in Los Angeles with schools in Tel Aviv, impacting 60,000 students through shared curricula, training, and exchanges. Join us in ensuring the Jewish future through education and collaboration.…
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Rain Can’t Soak the Spirit of our Volunteers!
Join our dedicated volunteers as they brave the rain to make a difference in Los Angeles. From gardening to feeding families, our Community Service Day supports various projects that benefit the community. Don’t miss out on the next event on June 3rd. Sign up for our volunteer e-mail list today!
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It Takes a Woman
Join us at It Takes A Woman, an annual luncheon hosted by The Jewish Federation Valley Alliance Women’s Department. Best-selling author Iris Krasnow will share her personal experiences as a wife, mother, and daughter. Don’t miss out on this enlightening event! Contact (818) 464-3221 or ATaubman@JewishLA.org for more info.
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The Day Schools that Could Be
Discover the importance of including children with special needs in Jewish day schools. Learn about successful programs in Atlanta and Chicago, as well as Jewish Montessori schools in Toronto, New Jersey, and Brooklyn. Explore the experiences of Ezra, a child with autism, and how he benefits from attending Camp Ramah in Ojai. Gain insight into…
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Inclusion and Independence
At the Etta Israel Center, our guiding philosophy is Inclusion in the community, independence in life. We provide inclusion services in Jewish Day Schools and run Shabbatonim to bring together synagogue members and individuals with special needs. We also operate Jewish group homes to provide residential options for independence. Join us in creating a community…
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To Know Where We Are Going, We Must Know Where We Come From
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The Jewish Federation’s Vision for an Inclusive Jewish Community
Jewish Federation Los Angeles is committed to creating an inclusive Jewish community that welcomes and supports individuals with special needs. Through their HaMercaz program and collaborative efforts with other organizations, they provide a continuum of services and opportunities for individuals of all ages. Learn more and get involved in creating a supportive community.
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Take the Inclusion Pledge
Help promote inclusion in our community by signing our Inclusion Pledge during Inclusion Awareness Month (IAM). For every signature, $1 will be donated to inclusive Jewish programming. Join us in ensuring everyone gets the respect and assistance they deserve. Click the link for more details on IAM and make a difference today.
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Our Journey, Your Journey
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Jerusalem Scholar Melila Hellner-Eshed Shares Authentic Kabbalah with SoCal Rabbis
Learn authentic Kabbalah from renowned scholar Melila Hellner-Eshed. She recently led a seminar on the Zohar, the central text of Jewish mysticism, for over 40 rabbis in Southern California. Discover the fascinating characters, symbols, and themes of the Zohar, described as the “Jewish Lord of the Rings.” Join the Board of Rabbis and the Hartman…
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Kick Off Inclusion Awareness Month at the Better Together Shabbat Service
Join us on Saturday, January 28th for the “Better Together” Shabbat service, kicking off Inclusion Awareness Month. Learn how to be more inclusive to our Jewish brothers and sisters with special needs. Our Nes Gadol students will lead prayers, learn Torah, and share their insights. Don’t miss this celebration of inclusion in the Jewish community.…
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SoCal Rabbis Flock to Learn with Jerusalem Scholar Noam Zion
When rabbis gather to learn, who teaches the rabbis? Enter Noam Zion, a longtime favorite and “rock star” in the world of Jewish education. Zion is a fellow at the […]
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Rabbi Judith HaLevy Named President of the Board of Rabbis
Rabbi Judith HaLevy, Senior Rabbi of Malibu Jewish Center & Synagogue, has been named the 36th President of the Board of Rabbis of Southern California. She is the second woman to hold this position in the organization’s 74-year history. The Board of Rabbis plays a vital role in connecting Rabbis and synagogues in caring for…
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Distinguished Author Series: Rabbi Naomi Levy
When will my life really begin? That was the question Rabbi Naomi Levy recounted asking herself, just as congregants asked when they sought her counsel, as the Board of Rabbis […]
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Skullcaps: Rabbis and Popes: What is the difference?
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Evangelicals and Rabbis Tackle Tough Times
Evangelicals and Rabbis unite to address challenges faced during difficult times. Fuller Theological Seminary pastors and the Board of Rabbis of Southern California discuss the importance of supporting their communities while maintaining personal well-being. Rabbi Elliot Dorff and Dr. Kurt Frederickson emphasize the role of clergy in serving others without compromising their own welfare.