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Small Grants + Collaborative Programs = Impact: NEI Microgrants
NEI Microgrants supports collaborations between Jewish professionals in smaller community organizations to engage L.A. Jews in their 20s and 30s. The program offers small grants for various programs, such as retreats for Jewish artists, meal-based initiatives for Jewish art and culture, synagogues outings, GLBTQ Birthright trips, and a Jewish film festival. Contact NEI@JewishLA.org to learn…
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Federation’s Weinberg Israel Fellows Become Knesset Members
Federation’s Weinberg Israel Fellows become Knesset members in a Teen Model Knesset Day organized by The Jewish Federation. Los Angeles teens gained a new connection to Israeli politics, learning about the political process and voting on tough issues. The Jewish Federation supports and advocates for Israel, nurturing a passion for the country within the Jewish…
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Finding a Hospitable Home
Discover the importance of creating a welcoming environment for all Jews, including those with disabilities, in the synagogue. Learn about the Moses-Aaron Cooperative, a program that pairs non-verbal autistic teens with typical teens to promote inclusion. Find out how Rabbi Jackie Redner is changing perceptions of autism and how you can support this effort. Visit…
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Thoughts on MLK Day
Join us in honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy of advocating for basic human rights. Discover how The Jewish Federation’s Community Engagement strategic initiative promotes understanding and makes a difference. Visit www.JewishLA.org/CE for more information. Together, we can work towards a future where all of God’s children are free.
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PresenTenseLA Kicks-Off 2013
PresenTenseLA kicks-off 2013 with a group of outstanding fellows and dedicated mentors. The program offers social entrepreneurs the tools, connections, and leadership skills to transform the Los Angeles Jewish community. Johannah Sohn, a participant and Director of the Jewish Learning Community of Adat Ari El, shares her excitement, inspiration, and gratitude for being part of…
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Surprised and Proud: My First School Twinning Trip
Join The Jewish Federation’s School Twinning Program and experience the transformative power of connecting with students from Tel Aviv and Vilnius. Immerse yourself in Jewish culture and history, forge lifelong friendships, and create memories that will shape your Jewish identity. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to become a part of our global Jewish…
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Happy Birthday YALA!
YALA (Young Adults of Los Angeles) celebrates its first year with 80 programs, 11 Clusters, and unforgettable experiences in Israel. Over 1,200 young adults attended YALA events, 230 became Federation donors, and 415 joined the Summer Soiree. With new clusters and volunteer opportunities, YALA is a vibrant community making a difference in Los Angeles and…
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Mini-Mission, Big Impact
Discover the impact of The Jewish Federation’s programs in Los Angeles, including senior centers, kosher kitchens, and Jewish life programs for children with special needs. Learn more about how the Federation cares for Jews in need and engages with the community.
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Twinning Builds Friendship
The Jewish Federation’s School Twinning Program connects schools in Los Angeles with schools in Tel Aviv, creating powerful friendships and cultural exchange. This program has impacted the lives of 60,000 students, parents, and faculty, strengthening our shared Jewish identity. Learn more about this initiative and how it fulfills our Federation’s mission of ensuring the Jewish…
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Toy and Book Drive puts “Community” in “Community Service.”
Support your community this holiday season by participating in The Federation’s Annual Festival of Lights Toy and Book Drive. With the help of over 30 organizations and generous individuals, we were able to collect and distribute over 6,000 toys and books to children in need. Join us in making a difference! Happy holidays and a…
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We brought Chanukah to Santa Monica
JCC Without Walls hosted a communal Chanukah Celebration at Santa Monica Place, bringing together various organizations to enhance the event. Families enjoyed live entertainment, activities, and treats, while learning about the JCC’s mission. Stay updated on upcoming events and news by following JCC Without Walls on Facebook and Twitter. Contact jccwow@jewishla.org or (323) 761-8248 for…
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Introducing the Sandra & Lawrence Post Israel Grants Program
Introducing the Sandra & Lawrence Post Israel Grants Program, providing grants to local high school and college students visiting Israel for the first time. Formerly known as Israel Connections/Experiences (ICE), this program has helped send close to 5,000 students to Israel over the last 15 years. Contact us at (323) 761-8062 for more information.
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An Inspirational Evening with Cory Booker
Join us for an inspiring evening with Mayor Cory Booker at our Federation’s year-end campaign event. Mayor Booker, a nationally-recognized change-maker and advocate for the Jewish community, will share his insights and experiences. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a dynamic leader who believes in the power of partnership and community.
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Childhood Hunger: Taking Action
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JFed Volunteers Finish Off 2012 with a Joy-Filled Community Service Day
Join JFed volunteers as they finish off 2012 with a joy-filled Community Service Day. Over 140 dedicated volunteers participated in projects across the city, benefiting families in need and U.S. veterans. See photos of our volunteers working hard and giving back. Be part of our first 2013 Community Service Day on February 10! Sign up…
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College Campus Student Engagement Grants for 2012-2013
Find College Campus Student Engagement Grants for the 2012-2013 academic year. Support Jewish campus life with funding for programs at various organizations and campuses. Expand opportunities for Jewish students and communities. Contact David Harris, Campus Activities Coordinator, for more information on how our Federation supports Jewish life on campus.
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PJ Library Voices & Visions Make-a-Poster contest
Join us in celebrating the winner of the PJ Library Voices & Visions Make-a-Poster contest! Stella, age 7, from Westchester, CA, created an amazing poster expressing her idea of Tikkun Olam. Come to our community Chanukah Celebration on December 9th at Santa Monica Place to witness the presentation of Stella’s prize iPad. Learn more about…
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Community Engagement Council: The Soul of the City
Join the Community Engagement Council (CEC) to shape the future of our city. Engage in service, combat illiteracy and hunger, affect policy, and advocate for Israel. Hear Father Greg Boyle speak about the power of community at the CEC’s inaugural salon event. Visit www.JewishLA.org/CEC for more information on becoming a member.