Rabbis Meet to Discuss Mental Health Issues in the Community
The event, “Briyut HaNefesh (Health of the Spirit): Mental Wellness Clergy Cohort,” was led by Rabbanit Alissa Thomas-Newborn of B’nai David-Judea Congregation
The event, “Briyut HaNefesh (Health of the Spirit): Mental Wellness Clergy Cohort,” was led by Rabbanit Alissa Thomas-Newborn of B’nai David-Judea Congregation
Early on a typically noisy, traffic-heavy weekday afternoon along Pico Boulevard, one scene was certain to go unnoticed, as intended.
Dr. Jonah Cohen, the Communications Director for Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Research and Analysis (CAMERA), explained how one should respond to an antisemite in a social situation in a November 18 webinar.
Along with educating people, Camras said he feels very strongly about ensuring that young people remain connected to Zionism and the state of Israel.
He had never worked in the food business, but it was always his dream to one day have a restaurant.
Instead of getting them a gift card or turning to Amazon, you can purchase a unique gift from one of these local artisans instead. You’ll be supporting small businesses while impressing your recipients at the same time.
Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles (JBBBSLA) is committed to connecting Jewish families to an impactful mentorship experience for children and teens.
Though she’s aware that everyone can’t commit tons of time to community service, Bleich said there are ways each person can give back.
The $10 million renovated BAR Center, located on the Venice Beach boardwalk, will open in January 2022.
Headquartered in the Bay Area with satellite offices in Los Angeles, Charlotte, New York and San Diego, Club Z (the Z is for Zionism) provides teens with the tools they need to defend Zionism on high school and college campuses.