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Meet Israeli High Tech Heroes in L.A. This Week
Meet Israeli High Tech Heroes in L.A. This Week. Join us to hear from the alumni of Israel’s elite cyber/tech IDF unit, 8200, who have revolutionized industries and changed the world. Don’t miss the opportunity to network with these prestigious professionals and learn about their unique entrepreneurial spirit. Register here for the TLV Talks event…
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Jewish Community Hosts L.A. County Sheriff Candidates Debate Sunday Night
Join us this Sunday night for the L.A. County Sheriff Candidates Debate hosted by the Jewish Community. Meet the candidates and engage in the local political process. RSVP now for this free event at the Westside JCC. Don’t miss this opportunity to have your voice heard. For more information, contact Debate@ShomrimSoCal.org.
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Remember the Survivors Too
Support Holocaust survivors in need. Help raise $1 million for the Holocaust Survivors Homecare Crisis Fund to provide essential services for local survivors in Los Angeles. Donate now to make a difference and ensure they can live with the dignity they deserve. Contact Betsy Berger at BBerger@JewishLA.org for more information. Never forget, remember the survivors…
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What Makes a Film “Jewish?”
Discover what makes a film “Jewish” in Cinema: The Jewish Lens, a thought-provoking online film series brought to you by Jewish Federation Los Angeles and Jerusalem U. Explore the history, humor, and cultural significance of Jewish cinema through commentary from actors, producers, critics, rabbis, and scholars. Sign up now for free access to The Jewish…
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Victory for All: Brentwood Men Play Day
Last Thursday, Brentwood Country Club’s athletes came out for a day full of camaraderie and friendly competition at their 66th Annual Jewish Federation Men’s Play Day! There were approximately 120 golfers and 25 tennis players in all—swinging, driving, putting and serving in support of our Federation’s life-changing work. After the games had come to an…
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Update: Our Impact in Ukraine
Our Federation’s Ukrainian Jews Relief Fund provided immediate assistance to the most vulnerable Jews in Ukraine. Through this fund, we raised $80,000 to help our Jewish family in Ukraine, with 100 percent of proceeds being distributed to our partners. Our community’s ongoing support has provided tens of thousands of vulnerable members with supplemental services.
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Hosting My First Seder Just Got Easier
Celebrate Passover with your friends and create a meaningful experience with the help of Birthright Israel alumni. Register your Seder through NEXT and receive resources and a small stipend to make your celebration unforgettable. Whether you want a traditional or contemporary Seder, this opportunity allows you to easily participate in Jewish life and create lasting…
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Playing Games Can Be Serious Business
Discover how games and social media can enhance involvement and engagement in the Jewish community and synagogues. Dr. Eric Gordon’s presentation at our Synagogue Leadership Series workshop tackled serious issues with a playful approach, resulting in valuable methods for congregation leaders. Break out of the silos and join the next Federation Synagogue Leadership Series workshop…
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On the Waterfront: 41st Annual Jewish Federation Dinner at Del Rey
Join us at the 41st Annual Jewish Federation Dinner at Del Rey Yacht Club, where we celebrate our commitment to The Jewish Federation and the life-changing work we accomplish together. With remarks from Event Co-Chair Pauline Dror and a passionate speech from our Federation’s President & CEO Jay Sanderson, this event raised $155,000 for our…
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Cheers for James Burrows at Entertainment Division Event
Legendary director James Burrows shares insights and stories from his illustrious career at our Federation’s Entertainment Division event. With 10 Emmy® awards and 4 DGA awards under his belt, Burrows has directed iconic TV comedies including Will & Grace, Friends, Cheers, and Taxi. Attendees gained valuable knowledge and advice for their own careers. Contact us…
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Our Community Sprang in to Action
Join us as we make a difference in our community. Our Federation volunteers are dedicated to supporting veterans, people with special needs, and those experiencing food insecurity and poverty. Help us brighten someone’s day, serve a meal, or cultivate a garden. Sign up for our volunteer e-mail list and follow us on Facebook for updates.
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Passover Food for Thought
Get ready for Passover with these creative matzah recipes! From matzah lasagna to matzah fried chicken, there are plenty of delicious ways to enjoy this unleavened bread. Celebrate your freedom with unique and tasty dishes that incorporate matzah in exciting ways. Don’t miss out on these healthy Passover recipes and local synagogues opening their doors…
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A Russian-Jewish Journey from the FSU to a Bimah in L.A.
Experience the inspiring journey of 13 Russian-Jewish adults from the former Soviet Union to a bimah in L.A. Through the Russian-Jewish B’nai Mitzvah project, these individuals found acceptance, learned the Shabbat prayers, and embraced their Jewish identity. Supported by Jewish Federation Los Angeles, Genesis Philanthropy Group, and the Jewish Agency for Israel. Contact Sasha Zlobina…
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A New Way for Jewish Young Adults to Connect in the Conejo
Moishe House Conejo Valley brings young Jewish adults together in the Conejo Valley after college, offering programs and experiences for their peers. With a multi-bedroom house serving as a home base for events, residents create activities that connect them to their Jewish identity. The Moishe House Conejo Valley is part of a larger global network…
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Reflections On Our Emergency Cash Grant Program in the Aftermath of the Great Recession
Discover how the Emergency Cash Grant program provided immediate assistance to Jewish families affected by the Great Recession. Learn about the program’s impact and the collaboration between community partners. Find out how the program evolved to address changing needs and explore the creation of the Jewish Crisis Fund. Contact Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles…
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Building Connected Congregations
Building Connected Congregations: Learn how to strengthen your synagogue community and address critical issues for sustainability and growth. Join our Federation&rsquo
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A Roaring Success: The Lion of Judah 2014 Luncheon
Join us at the Lion of Judah 2014 Luncheon, a dynamic gathering of philanthropic women supporting our Jewish community. With inspiring speakers, including Randi Zuckerberg, and over $3 million raised in support of our Federation’s work, this event is not to be missed. Contact Karen Sternfeld or Leah Kitz for more information.
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Two Sides of the Same Coin – Making Inclusion a Reality Year Round
Creating an inclusive community for people with disabilities is a top priority for the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. They believe that all people deserve equal access and opportunities in society. Two recent initiatives, a Self-Advocacy Conference in Jerusalem and a workshop in Los Angeles, highlight the importance of empowering individuals with disabilities and…
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A Holiday to Dress Up – And Stand Up
Celebrate Purim by dressing up, rejoicing, and making noise. But remember that Purim is about standing up for what you believe is right and for those who cannot stand up for themselves. Purim is a holiday that celebrates community and reminds us to have courage. Stand up for the Jewish community and perpetuate a sense…
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Celebrating Over 1,000 New Books for Nora Sterry Elementary
Celebrate the donation of over 1,000 new books for Nora Sterry Elementary School in West Los Angeles. KOREH L.A. partnered with Toyota for the 18th Library Restocking Ceremony, bringing new life to vulnerable school libraries. With nearly 20,000 brand new books donated since 2005, Toyota and KOREH L.A. are committed to education and supporting LAUSD…