Young Adult Engagement
Founded in 2000, Chabad Jewish Center at USC supports Jewish USC students and staff, and engages them in Jewish education…
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Founded in 2011, the Jewish Graduate Organization is a national movement based in Los Angeles that builds a vibrant, proud…
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The Museum of Tolerance, a multimedia museum in Los Angeles, is designed to examine racism and prejudice around the world…
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Jewish Big Brothers Big Sister of LA – Camp Bob Waldorf Camp Bob Waldorf offers multiple overnight camp programs for…
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Jewish Big Brothers Big Sister of LA – Camp Bob Waldorf Camp Bob Waldorf offers multiple overnight camp programs for…
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USC Hillel is an important support system and point of entry into Jewish life for young adults at USC. Through…
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The Museum of Tolerance, a multimedia museum in Los Angeles, is designed to examine racism and prejudice around the world…
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Founded in 1951, Silverlake Independent Jewish Community Center (SIJCC) is a family education center and community gathering space that provides…
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Founded in 1961, Holocaust Museum Los Angeles (HMLA) is the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust museum in the United States.…
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Founded in 1940, Hillel at UCLA is a home away from home, at UCLA, for Jewish students to build their…
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Friendship Circle provides Jewish children and young adults with special needs with a full range of social, recreational, educational, and…
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Founded in 2012 under the guidance of Stephen Wise Temple, Wise Readers to Leaders provides meaningful service learning opportunities for…
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Founded in 1993, the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Museum of Tolerance is a human rights laboratory and educational center dedicated to…
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Founded in 2005, Moving Traditions connects issues that teens care about, like body image and social/ academic pressure, to Jewish…
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Founded in 2006, Moishe House works to engage Jewish young adults through the following programs: Moishe Houses and Pods, where…
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Founded in 2004, The Miracle Project creates a neurodiverse community where the voices, passions, and stories of individuals of all…
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Founded in 2002, JIMENA educates and engages students and adults about the heritage, histories, and rights of Jewish refugees from…
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Founded in 2019, Jewtina y Co. nurtures Latin-Jewish community, leadership, identity, and resiliency. Through cultural celebrations, leadership fellowships, multi-lingual multimedia…
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Founded in 2014, Honeymoon Israel hosts subsidized immersive trips to Israel for diverse young couples on the fringes of Jewish…
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Founded in 2002, Friendship Circle provides Jewish children and young adults with special needs with a full range of social,…
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Founded in 2015 in Los Angeles, the David Labkovski Project (DLP) works to educate students and the general public about…
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Founded in 2019 in Los Angeles, Jewtina works to nurture Latin-Jewish community, identity, leadership, and resiliency. Through its two flagship…
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