Before We Eat, Reflect: Asking our Jewish Leaders Questions
This year we contacted a handful of our community’s leaders and thinkers and prompted them to reflect on what Passover, the most observed of all the Jewish holidays, means to them.
This year we contacted a handful of our community’s leaders and thinkers and prompted them to reflect on what Passover, the most observed of all the Jewish holidays, means to them.
Movers and shakers in the LA Jewish community.
Jewish National Fund-USA’s (JNF-USA) Los Angeles Co-President Fred Toczek addressed guests at the organization’s 11th Annual Legacy Society Luncheon
On Feb. 22, the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles brought together more than 170 women at its annual Sylvia Weisz Women’s Philanthropy Lion of Judah luncheon at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
On Feb. 26, modern Orthodox Mizrahi congregation Kahal Joseph Congregation held a community bake.
Since opening in an 800-square-foot kitchen on Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks last year, the kosher-certified takeout spot has introduced borekas, a baked pastry, to Angelenos in the Valley.
A Jewish summer camp and retreat center was heavily damaged during the recent snowstorms in Southern California.
Last month, in honor of Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month (JDAIM), Israeli Air Force pilots visited the Shalva National Center in Jerusalem to work with children with disabilities.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum held the 2023 Linda and Tony Rubin Lecture program, “Open and Accessible: Taking Stock of the Vatican’s Holocaust-Era Archives,” on Feb. 8 at Wilshire Boulevard Temple.
Rabbis United, a new division of StandWithUs, held its inaugural conference on Jan. 30 at Sinai Temple.