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A Path Out of the Darkness
Over the past several weeks, I have accompanied groups of leaders, university presidents, elected officials, and donors through the Nova Exhibition, a pop-up museum dedicated to telling the story of the […]
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A Student’s Perspective on the Campus Climate
“Today, Jewish college students embody the essence of Jewish peoplehood: resilience. We are no longer the ‘future generation of leaders’; we are the present ones. We are today’s leading scholars […]
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This Failure Will Not Define Us
Our hearts hurt. Our pain is real. It feels like failure. For 330 days, Hersh Goldberg-Polin languished in the dark. For 330 days, he fought back against despair and kept striving […]
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“How We Fight Back Against Antisemitism” By Rabbi Noah Farkas
The protection of Jewish life is a value we will always uphold. Our President & CEO Rabbi Noah Farkas wrote an op-ed published by the Jerusalem Post outlining a plan […]
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Public Security Briefing: Protecting Our Community
One of our core Jewish values is that human life is sacred. On June 26th, the Jewish Security Alliance — our partnership with ADL Los Angeles and the Community Security […]
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Security Update
Yesterday’s abhorrent violence in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood of Los Angeles, the most densely populated Jewish area on the West Coast, is yet another example of the rising antisemitism and violence […]
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Our Presentation at a Suicide Prevention Conference in Las Vegas
In early May, we presented at the 2024 American Association of Suicidology Conference in Las Vegas, with our partners at Didi Hirsch. Our presentation focused on understanding historical stigma within […]
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Read Our 2023 Annual Report
Last year was a study in contrasts for Jewish Los Angeles. The unimaginable horrors of October 7th enraged and traumatized our entire community. Those feelings persist to this day. But […]
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We are relieved that the illegal encampments at UCLA’s campus have been removed. Our goal is to ensure the safety and protection of every Jewish student at UCLA. As such, […]
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Jewish American Heritage Month
JFEDLA believes that the antidote to hate in all its forms is to live our best Jewish lives. In that spirit, Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) — held each May […]
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Peacefully Protecting Jewish Students
We are appalled at the violence that took place on the campus of UCLA last night. The abhorrent actions of a few counter-protestors last night do not represent the Jewish […]
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Community Alert: College Campus Climate Update
The events of the last few days on college campuses are simply disturbing. Our Federation values peaceful civic discourse and free speech, but the vitriol, violence, and antisemitism we are […]
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This Passover, Use Your Voice for Israel & Honor the Hostages
Your Voice Matters — Advocate Now As Passover approaches and we prepare to celebrate our ancestor’s freedom from slavery, we recognize that our people’s freedom is so desperately lacking at […]
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Message on Iranian Attack on Israel + Special Briefing: Sunday, April 14th at 7:00 AM PT
While we do not under normal circumstances send communications on Shabbat, this attack by Iran against Israel is alarming and frightening. The launch of hundreds of drones and missiles further […]
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Education Leaders Summit
JFEDLA was proud to host our inaugural Education Leaders Summit: Understanding, Embracing, and Including Jewish Students in Your School Community! We convened 50 schools, including 125 school district superintendents, heads of […]
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THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER LOS ANGELES LAUNCHES CAMPUS IMPACT NETWORK TO ADDRESS ANTISEMITISM ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES
Jewish Federation Los Angeles launches Campus Impact Network to address antisemitism on college campuses. The program aims to support Jewish college students in LA, empower student leaders, promote a positive view of Israel, and strengthen advocacy efforts. Micro-grants will be provided for campus programs. Contact AFGoldberg@JewishLA.org for more information.
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Spin Joy Into the World
Spin Joy Into the World is an interactive art installation at the Be the Change exhibit, featuring six monuments designed by artists representing service-based organizations. This sculpture explores the Jewish value of tikkun olam and encourages individuals to ‘Be the Change’ through joyful actions. Visit Plummer Park in West Hollywood to experience and contribute to…
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Introducing the Los Angeles Resiliency Roundtables: Strengthening Mental Health Support in the L.A. Jewish Community
Introducing the Los Angeles Resiliency Roundtables: Strengthening Mental Health Support in the L.A. Jewish Community. Learn how the Jewish community in Los Angeles is addressing mental health challenges through the Resiliency Roundtables. These gatherings bring together professionals from Jewish education and engagement organizations to discuss and strategize around the mental health of young adults. Join…
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Exploring Juneteenth and Judaism: A Journey of Intersection and Liberation
Explore the intersection of Juneteenth and Judaism, commemorating the end of chattel slavery and the struggles of enslaved people. Discover how the repercussions of slavery shape society today and delve into the roots of inequality. Learn about the significance of Juneteenth and its importance in honoring freedom and promoting awareness of racial justice and equality.