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Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles

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Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles
NameJewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles
Formation1911
LocationLos Angeles, California
Region servedGreater Los Angeles
Key peopleJay Sanderson, Richard Sandler

Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is a non-profit organization that serves the Jewish community in the Greater Los Angeles area, providing support for Jewish education, social services, and community development. The organization works closely with other Jewish organizations, such as the American Jewish Committee, Anti-Defamation League, and Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles. It also partners with non-Jewish organizations, including the United Way of Greater Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is a member of the Jewish Federations of North America, a network of Jewish federations across the United States and Canada.

History

The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles was founded in 1911 as the Federation of Jewish Charities, with the goal of providing support to Jewish immigrants and other vulnerable members of the Jewish community. Over the years, the organization has undergone several name changes, becoming the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles in 1959 and finally the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles in 2001. The organization has been led by several notable figures, including Herbert Gelfand, Meyer Lasher, and Todd Morgan. It has also been supported by prominent philanthropists, such as Irwin Field, Max Webb, and Robert W. Strauss.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is to strengthen the Jewish community in the Greater Los Angeles area by providing support for Jewish education, social services, and community development. The organization's objectives include promoting Jewish identity and Jewish culture, supporting Israel and the global Jewish community, and addressing the needs of vulnerable members of the Jewish community, such as the elderly and the poor. The organization works to achieve these objectives through partnerships with other Jewish organizations, such as the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Jewish Health.

Community_Programs

The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles offers a range of community programs, including support for Jewish day schools, such as the Milken Community Schools and the Shalhevet High School. The organization also provides funding for Jewish summer camps, such as the Camp Ramah in California and the Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps. Additionally, the organization offers programs for young adults, such as the Jewish Federation's Young Leadership Division and the Birthright Israel program. The organization also partners with other organizations to provide support for vulnerable populations, such as the Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Jewish Home.

Leadership_and_Governance

The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is led by a board of directors, which includes prominent members of the Jewish community, such as Richard Sandler, Jay Sanderson, and Julie Platt. The organization is also advised by a range of committees, including the Allocations Committee and the Community Relations Committee. The organization's leadership has included several notable figures, such as John Fishel, Marvin Schotland, and Brian Ladin. The organization is a member of the Jewish Federations of North America, which provides support and guidance to Jewish federations across the United States and Canada.

Funding_and_Partnerships

The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is funded through a range of sources, including donations from individuals and foundations, such as the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Arts Commission. The organization also receives funding from grants and events, such as the Jewish Federation's Annual Campaign and the Super Sunday phonathon. The organization partners with a range of other organizations, including the United Way of Greater Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, and the City of Los Angeles. The organization also works closely with other Jewish organizations, such as the American Jewish Committee, Anti-Defamation League, and Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles.

Impact_and_Initiatives

The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles has a significant impact on the Jewish community in the Greater Los Angeles area, providing support for Jewish education, social services, and community development. The organization's initiatives include the Jewish Federation's Annual Campaign, which raises funds for Jewish organizations and programs across the Greater Los Angeles area. The organization also supports a range of initiatives, such as the Israel Crisis Fund and the Jewish Federation's Emergency Fund. The organization's work has been recognized by several notable organizations, including the Jewish Federations of North America and the United Way of Greater Los Angeles. The organization has also been supported by prominent philanthropists, such as Irwin Field, Max Webb, and Robert W. Strauss.

Category:Jewish organizations

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