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Our Federation’s Efforts Lead to $23.5 Million to Rebuild Jewish Summer Camps
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Gear Up for Camp Day/Community Service Day
Join us for Gear Up for Camp Day/Community Service Day on June 2nd! Help assemble camper care kits, prepare the garden beds, serve lunch, and assist with camp activities at Camp Bob Waldorf. Volunteers of all ages are welcome to make a difference in the lives of children attending the camp. Don’t miss this opportunity…
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How Growth and Transit Impact Communities: South L.A. and the Crenshaw/LAX Metro Rail Line
Learn about the impact of growth and transit on communities in South L.A. and the Crenshaw/LAX Metro Rail Line. Discover how the Rautenberg New Leaders Project (NLP) empowers emerging Jewish civic leaders to address critical challenges facing Los Angeles. Explore the transformation of LAX and the expansion of the LA Metro, and consider the benefits…
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Shaping Jewish Identity through our Global Teen Twinning Program
Discover your Jewish identity and connect with the global Jewish community through our transformative Global Teen Twinning Program. Join hundreds of students from Los Angeles, Tel Aviv, and Vilnius in this life-changing program that fosters Jewish values, cultural understanding, and personal growth. Contact twinning@JewishLA.org for more information.
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Onward Israel LA
Onward Israel LA offers an eight-week summer program for L.A.-based students to gain professional experience through internships in Tel Aviv. Join a community of fellow Angelenos and explore modern-day Israeli life while building your resume. Applications for Onward Israel LA 2020 open in the fall. Visit YAJewishla.org/Onward for more information.
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Welcoming the Newest Cohort of Brawerman Fellows
Jewish Federation Los Angeles proudly welcomes the newest cohort of Brawerman Fellows. These graduating high school seniors have demonstrated exceptional leadership, academic excellence, community service, and commitment to Jewish life. Through retreats, an Israel trip, and more, these students will further develop their Jewish identities and leadership skills in college and beyond. Contact OFrank@JewishLA.org for…
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June Gloom
Discover the challenges and rewards of working for a Jewish community organization. Learn how this Federation focuses on making a real impact through fundraising efforts. Find out what the president identifies as the hardest part of the job and why June presents a unique challenge for donors. Join the conversation today.
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Experiencing Israel through Federation’s Holy Land Democracy Project
Experience Israel through Federation’s Holy Land Democracy Project. Educators from all over LA participate in this transformative program, visiting Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and more. Receive a specially created curriculum to integrate in classrooms for 5 years. Lesson plans and resources available to all teachers. Discover the many faces of Israel and its complexity. Visit www.JewishLA.org/program/holy-land-democracy-project.
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REC Lobby Day in Sacramento
Join us in supporting The Jewish Federation’s REC Division as we lobby for $15 million in funding for the Non-Profit Security Grant Program and $35 million to rebuild Jewish summer camps devastated by wildfires. Contact your State Assemblymember and State Senator to prioritize this crucial funding. Visit JewishLA.org/REC for more information.
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Ideas in Jewish Education and Engagement: Family Camp – An Effective Gateway to Joyful Jewish Life
Discover the impact of family camp on Jewish education and engagement. Through immersive experiences and the guidance of dedicated counselors and staff, families are able to connect with others, explore Jewish traditions, and incorporate them into their daily lives. Join our Family Camp Project and create lasting bonds, curiosity, and a sense of Jewish identity.
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National Young Leadership Cabinet – The Federation at Work Across the World
National Young Leadership Cabinet (NYLC) is a program by the Jewish Federations of North America that sends members to countries like Georgia and Russia to provide support and assistance to Jewish communities in need. Through partnerships with organizations like The Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), NYLC members offer services and resources to elderly Jews and youth,…
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Global Teen Twinning Program: Not Just a Program — But a Transformative Experience for All
The Global Teen Twinning Program is a transformative experience that connects students and staff members from Wise School with Israeli educators and families. Participants gain a broader perspective on academic and experiential learning, form a strong Jewish identity, and develop lasting relationships. This program, offered by The Jewish Federation, creates enduring connections between Jewish people…
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The Impact of our Global Teen Twinning Program
Discover the impact of the Global Teen Twinning Program at Abraham Joshua Heschel Day School. Mayan Benami, the program’s coordinator, shares how it inspires both Jewish and Israeli students. Join the largest student delegation program in the Jewish world and learn more about the Federation’s Global Teen Twinning Program at www.JewishLA.org.
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Good Deeds Day & Community Service Day with The Federation
Join us for Good Deeds Day on April 7th as we partner with Jewish Federation Los Angeles in a global movement to repair the world. Volunteer to make a positive impact on Los Angeles and be part of a global effort to heal and transform the world. Sign up now!
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We Send Our Condolences to the Victims of the Horrific Shooting in Poway
Our hearts are heavy after the horrific shooting in Poway. We stand together with the Jewish community and mourn the loss. We are committed to making our community safe and secure. Our Federation’s Community Security Initiative (CSI) is actively engaged in our protection. We offer our condolences and support to the Jewish Federation and Chabad.
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Red Sea Reflection with Collective Escape 2019
Join us for Collective Escape 2019, a citywide Passover celebration powered by NuRoots. From April 19 to April 26, experience diverse offerings that make the holiday accessible and relevant. Take part in Red Sea Reflection, an experiential deep-dive into the themes of Dayenu and ancient Iranian traditions. Visit www.nuroots.org/collectiveescape2019 to learn more about this unique…
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My Pesach Thoughts
This year, Passover takes on a deeper meaning, reflecting our commitment to building a dynamic Jewish community. We acknowledge concerns about rising anti-Semitism and hate speech and remain dedicated to the safety and security of our community. Through partnerships and education, we are actively combating anti-Semitism. Join us for a community-wide Yom HaShoah Commemoration to…
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L.A. Invests Creatively in Jewish Early Childhood Through Federation’s JECELI-LA
Jewish Federation Los Angeles partners with prestigious institutions to bring the nationally recognized Jewish Early Childhood Education Leadership Institute-Los Angeles (JECELI-LA) to the city. This program aims to inspire and empower early childhood educators, enhancing Jewish early childhood centers and building lasting relationships within the community. Supported by the Jim Joseph Foundation.
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We Take Pride in Our Responsibility
Our Federation’s proactive work promotes the well-being of every citizen in every community. Through the Rautenberg New Leaders Project, we train the next generation of civic and political leaders, informed by Jewish values. Graduates include State Senators Ben Allen and Henry Stern, Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, LAUSD Board Member Nick Melvoin, and former Ethics Commission President…