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Using Our Moral Voices to Address Oppression Inside & Outside of Our Jewish Communities
A training series that will enable clergy to acknowledge their positional power and use their moral voices to address oppression inside and outside of our Jewish communities.
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A 4-part training series that will enable clergy to acknowledge their positional power and use their moral voices to address oppression inside and outside of our Jewish communities.
CHESED Social Action Program for Youth
Monthly social action activities for families with children grades K-3.
Chicago Sinai/Schiller School Partnership
Congregation adopts local at-risk public school.
Children of Jerusalem, Families of Faith
An interfaith program to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict including a lecture, painting exhibition and a series of community dialogues.
Children’s Initiative – Connecting to our Community; Bridges to Benefits
Program to train social service agencies on how to help at-risk families become aware of public resources available to them.
Christmas Dinner for the Hungry
Congregation sponsors an annual Christmas Dinner for their local homeless, distributing meals, toys and care packages to families in need.
Church-State Committee
Synagogue creates a committee to speak about issues involving Church and State. Community Contact Information: KAM Isaiah Israel Chicago, IL www.kamii.org Goals: Educate community about the importance of keeping the line between church and state distinct.
Clipping Coupons
Synagogue members cut coupons to donate to agencies that purchase food for the needy. Community Contact Information: Temple Sinai Roslyn Heights, NY www.templesinairoslyn.com Goals: Assist local food agencies in purchasing supplies to feed the hungry. Foster awareness of issues of hunger.