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Yom HaShoah: A Time to Remember and Help Survivors in Need

Commemorate Yom HaShoah, honor Holocaust survivors, sacred duty, remember victims, Never Again, support survivors, physical and emotional needs, hot meals, in-home care, emergency cash assistance, home-delivered meals, give today, critical help, support survivors, Passover holiday.

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Commemorate Yom HaShoah and honor Holocaust survivors. Support survivors by providing for their physical and emotional needs. Give today to ensure they receive hot meals, in-home care, and emergency cash assistance. Your generosity will make a difference in their lives. Remember the victims and fulfill our sacred duty to Never Again.

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Honor Your Mom or Special Friend with a Meaningful Gift

Honor your mom or special friend with a meaningful gift to The Jewish Federation. Give back to Jewish Los Angeles and uphold the value of achrayut – responsibility. Share a heartfelt video message on social media using #CareLikeAJewishMother. Join us in honoring all mothers and special women in our lives by making a gift today. Happy Mother’s Day!

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Pause with Pittsburgh

Join us in honoring the memory of the 11 innocent lives lost in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting one year ago. Pause with Pittsburgh on October 27 at 2:00 pm PST for a virtual moment of remembrance. Sign up to receive a text with a video reading of a mourning prayer and join the livestream of the public memorial service.

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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 can get involved.”

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Holocaust Remembrance Day: Remembering those lost and those who survived

“Remembering the lives lost during the Holocaust and finding inspiration in survivors like Viktor Frankl. In this TED talk from 1972, Frankl emphasizes the significance of searching for meaning rather than material possessions. His message of optimism and positivity remains relevant today as we honor Holocaust Remembrance Day. Read the full story on TED.”