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Chabad is founded on the principle that, while Jews embrace many levels of observance in their personal lives, there should be a place for all Jews - no labels, no affiliations - to develop a sense of community, to enhance the experience of being Jewish, to learn and to have fun. Chabad is just that place. By focusing on the individual's relationship to Judaism, chabad appeals to all segments of the Jewish community. By offering a wide range of activities for adults, children and the whole family, Chabad follows many paths to enrich Jewish life in our community. And by bringing many different ideas together, Chabad can help you find The Jewish Community in your heart.
Chabad is founded on the principle that, while Jews embrace many levels of observance in their personal lives, there should be a place for all Jews - no labels, no affiliations - to develop a sense of community, to enhance the experience of being Jewish, to learn and to have fun. Chabad is just that place. By focusing on the individual's relationship to Judaism, chabad appeals to all segments of the Jewish community. By offering a wide range of activities for adults, children and the whole family, Chabad follows many paths to enrich Jewish life in our community. And by bringing many different ideas together, Chabad can help you find The Jewish Community in your heart.
Rooted and grounded in God's wildly inclusive love, we seek the voice of God in our lives. Nurturing God's gifts so generously given, we work to grow in our life together and in our engagement with the world. We celebrate the hope of Jesus Christ by working actively for peace and justice. We reach out with love to all God's children, including those outside the mainstream of society. We strive to be responsive and responsible to each other and to those whose lives we touch. We joyfully open ourselves to what God's Spirit will yet call us to be and do.
Affirmation does charter itself for the purpose and position herein stated, as a charitable, service, educational and religious oriented association: As members and friends of the gay and lesbian community, it is our intention to work for the understanding and acceptance of gays and lesbians as full, equal and worthy persons within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and society, and to help them realize and affirm self-worth. Affirmation: Gay and Lesbian Mormons is a welcoming community and welcomes all persons regardless of sex, race, color, age, national origin, religion, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. Affirmation supports and encourages its members by assisting them in dealing with the Church, their families, employers, work associates and social contacts. The association offers its members strength and support in solving personal problems through mutual acceptance and fellowship.
JOIN for Justice -- The Jewish Organizing Institute and Network for Justice-- is a national institution dedicated to training, supporting, and connecting Jewish organizers and their communities. JOIN for Justice meets the escalating demand for skilled organizers to deepen and strengthen the involvement of the Jewish community in creating a more a more just and equitable world. Through our Jewish Organizing Fellowship (a year-long apprenticeship(http://www.jewishorganizing.org/apply-to-be-a-fellow/) program) and our Seminary Leadership Project (which includes courses, internships, and mentorship programs) JOIN for Justice will identify, recruit, develop, place and mentor top quality Jewish organizers in lay and professional positions in Jewish and non-Jewish organizations, transforming and strengthening the movement for a more just, inclusive and compassionate society. JOIN for Justice is the new identity of the Jewish Organizing Initiative and was launched in partnership with Bend the Arc.
You'll feel at home and learn something about your Jewish self with every visit.
InsightLA is dedicated to bringing the deep joy and peace of mindfulness and compassion to people everywhere. Our commitment is to provide a warm, supportive learning environment, fostering mindfulness and compassion in all our relationships – with ourselves, with others and with our world.
Congregation Beth Shalom is the center of Conservative Judaism in the Santa Clarita Valley. Just 25 miles north of Los Angeles, CBS has a forty year tradition of synagogue life with a nurturing Preschool, a vibrant Religious School and an active membership.
The mission of the Building Bridges Program is to advance relationships, increase understanding and reduce bias between Muslim and non-Muslim communities. The Building Bridges Program is an operating foundation of the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art. The mission of DDFIA is to improve the quality of people’s lives through the study, understanding and appreciation of Islamic arts and cultures.
To educate, equip and mobilize communities with the tools needed to be a force in the global movement to end human trafficking.
To participate with the body of Christ in responsible evangelism, to bring dignity, self-worth and encouragement through leadership development and to meet the physical needs of people through humanitarian assistance.
Experiencing the sacred is about connecting with something much larger than ourselves. The Sacred Fire Community is a global network of people bringing a sense of the sacred back into our world.