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For Our Creative Survival: Liberal Zionists Speak Out
The following column is part of a series. For more, go to Liberal Zionists Speak Out.
I am a Zionist.
Tzedekah Mutual Fund
A new and successful program to educate congregants about diverse disaster relief initiatives and to raise funds to support people in need throughout the world.
Partnership with Social Workers at Legal Services
Synagogue partners with local Legal Services to help their clients work towards self-sufficiency. Community Contact Information: Temple Emanu-El Edison, NJ www.edisontemple.org Goals: Provide necessities to help others become self-sufficient. Engage congregants in targeted, local giving.
Social Justice & America’s Top 50 Rabbis
Newsweek and the Daily Beast released their annual list of “America’s Top 50 Rabbis” this week, and we at the RAC are thrilled to see director Rabbi David Saperstein in the number four spot.
Haitian Orphanage Project: Hollywood Cares
Congregation partners with a local church to bring resources to Haitian orphans affected by HIV/AIDS. Community Contact Information: Temple Beth-El Hollywood, FL www.templebethelhollywood.org Goals: Provide Haitian orphans with day-to-day necessities.
Common Sense and Hope Win Out in Israel... for Today
Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens never had so much in common as they do today. Both the Jewish majority and the Arab minority agree that what Israel and they need most is hope.
Creating a Positive Learning Environment
Congregation adopts a school in a poverty-stricken neighborhood. Community Contact Information: Congregation Or Ami Calabasas, CA www.orami.org Goals: Nurture the strong sense of responsibility already present in the community. Assist children in a local poverty-stricken neighborhood.
How Doctors are Building Bridges Between Israel's Jews and Arabs
On the outskirts of the coastal city of Nahariya, Israel, stands the Medical Center of the Galilee. Its 420 doctors and 2200 staff members treat 400 emergency room patients daily, and 60,000 in-patients annually.
Turbulence in Sudan and South Sudan
The semblance of hope that precipitated out of talks between Sudanese and South Sudanese governments on March 13 has dissolved after a clash between the two countries’ armies and a cancellation of the summit during which the presi