Temple of the Arts
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We Remember Max Steinberg, San Fernando Valley Native and IDF Soldier Killed in Gaza
Remember Max Steinberg, a San Fernando Valley native and IDF soldier killed in Gaza. Our community is committed to supporting his family and honoring his memory. Condolences can be sent to WeRememberMax@JewishLA.org or We Remember Max, Jewish Federation Los Angeles, 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 900/CS, Los Angeles 90048.
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Head of Israel Trauma Coalition Personally Thanks Federation Donors in L.A.
Dr. Talia Levanon, Director of the Israel Trauma Coalition (ITC), personally thanks Federation donors in L.A. for their generous support. The ITC, based in Jerusalem, has established internationally recognized protocols for responding to emergencies, including headline-making work after Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy and the Boston Marathon bombing. The ITC’s unique direction focuses on training first…
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JFNA Statement on Murder Arrests
JFNA statement condemns brutal murder and commends Israeli Police for swift arrests. Jewish Federations endorse efforts for peaceful coexistence and reject all forms of violence. Murder is murder, no justification, pardon, or atonement.
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Walking in History to See the Future: Major Gifts Mission to Berlin & Vienna
Experience the history and passion of our Federation’s Major Gifts mission to Berlin and Vienna. Discover the incredible stories of survival and renewal as we explore the cultural sites that shaped our community. Walk in the footsteps of heroes and victims, reflecting on the past and envisioning a better future. Join us on this transformative…
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Statement on the murder of Naftali, Gilad and Eyal
Join our Los Angeles Jewish community in mourning the tragic loss of Naftali Frenkel, Gilad Shaar, and Eyal Yifrach. We condemn the terrorists involved in their senseless murder and stand in solidarity with Israel. Attend the memorial service at Beth Jacob tomorrow night and send a message of support to the families. May their memories…
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Holy Land Democracy Project Educators Discover the Paradoxes of Israel
Discover the paradoxes of Israel through the Holy Land Democracy Project. Educators from diverse backgrounds traveled to Israel to gain firsthand knowledge of the modern-day democracy. Learn how they navigated the complexities and contradictions of Israel, and how they plan to share their experiences with their high school classes. Contact Rabbi Hal Greenwald at HGreenwald@JewishLA.org…
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Jewish Community Unites at Vigil for Naftali, Gilad and Eyal
Last night, over 500 members of the Los Angeles Jewish community gathered for a candlelight vigil in Pan Pacific Park to show support for the kidnapped teenagers in Israel. The event, organized by Jewish Federation Los Angeles, featured community leaders and elected officials speaking passionately about the immediate and safe return of the boys. We…
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First-Ever LAPD Jewish Community Forum
The LAPD held its first-ever Jewish Community Forum in partnership with our Federation, discussing safety measures, threats, and collaboration with the organized Jewish community. LAPD Chief Charlie Beck, L.A. City Attorney Mike Feuer, and L.A. City Councilmember Bob Blumenfield emphasized the importance of community safety. The event provided an opportunity for attendees to connect with…
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Community Vigil for Kidnapped Israeli Teenagers – Thursday Night at Pan Pacific Park
Join us for a Community Candlelight Vigil this Thursday night at Pan Pacific Park. Stand in solidarity with Israel and pray for the immediate release and safety of the kidnapped Israeli teenagers. Open to the public, the event will be attended by community leaders, elected officials, and religious leaders of all faiths.
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An Evening of Family, Community and Philanthropy
Join us for an evening of family, community, and philanthropy with our Federation’s Hineni Society. Generations of generous families gathered to celebrate their support and leadership in our community. Learn about the life-saving work made possible by their generous gifts and be inspired by featured speakers Chelsea Clinton and Amy Ziering. Contact Lori Tessel for…
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A Record-Setting Gear Up for Camp Day
Join us for our largest Community Service project of the year, Gear Up for Camp Day! Volunteers create a memorable day for underserved children, ensuring they are properly equipped for camp. With over 1,600 campers and their families attending, this year was our biggest event yet. Thank you to our generous sponsors for making this…
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PresenTenseLA Launches Into The Night
PresenTenseLA Launch Night showcased the innovative projects of this year’s 11 Fellows, who aim to make Los Angeles, the Jewish community, and the world more inclusive. The event was supported in part by a Cutting Edge Grant from The Jewish Community Foundation. Learn more about the Fellows and their projects at www.PresenTenseLA.org.
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Iconic Works of Israeli Design Pioneer Dan Reisinger Featured in Bell Gallery Exhibition
Don’t miss the Bell Gallery exhibition featuring the iconic works of Israeli design pioneer Dan Reisinger. Known for his innovative use of symbols and vibrant visual language, Reisinger’s posters demonstrate his unique style and ability to create new meaning. This exhibition showcases his personal statements of social protest, advertisements for El Al Israel Airlines, and…
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Food, Fun and Fundraising at El Caballero Country Club
Join us at El Caballero Country Club for two days of fun and philanthropy benefiting The Jewish Federation and our community. Hear Commander Izzy Ezagui’s inspiring story, enjoy golf and games, and support our Federation’s programs for Israelis and the Jewish State. Contact Heath Blumstein at HBlumstein@JewishLA.org or (818) 668-2335 for more information.
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Our Major Gifts Dinner with Hollywood Mensch Joshua Malina
Join Hollywood Mensch Joshua Malina at our Major Gifts Dinner as he shares anecdotes of his Jewish identity colliding with his acting career. Discover the impactful programs supported by our Federation, including the Special Needs Support Initiative and the Community Leadership Institute. Help us create a more inclusive Jewish community. Contact us to learn more…
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Connecting for Good at the REC Dinner
“Connect for Good at the REC Dinner: Honoree Jesse Sharf shares his passion for philanthropy and the importance of giving back. Find out how he is making a difference in the lives of others and teaching his children about the value of helping those in need. Learn more about the REC Division and how you…
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PresenTenseLA 2014: Challenging the Status Quo
PresenTenseLA 2014 unveils social entrepreneurial ventures that challenge the status quo. A collaborative process embraces a wide variety of voices to create provocative theatrical experiences based on Jewish myths, folklore, and history. ROSIES aims to provide employment opportunities for adults with disabilities, addressing civil rights issues head-on and building a more inclusive and self-sufficient Jewish…
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