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PURSUE exists to support students from urban communities on their journey to, through, and after college.
We (IFI staff, volunteers, donors, and churches) serve (outreach events, meet practical needs, and evangelistic and discipleship Bible studies) and partner with (disciple and impart vision of reaching out to family and friends) international students so that Christ can be made known among the nations.
"Building women of integrity through service to God, family, community and country." ~American Heritage Girls
Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland, a private non-profit organization, serves to strengthen families and individuals in both the Jewish and general communities in Northeast Ohio. Guided by traditional Jewish values of communal responsibility and social justice, JFSA is committed to enhancing every individual’s ability to thrive in our community.
Restoring the city to god by developing and linking people, communities and churches.
Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership invites people of all ages and backgrounds to explore the multifaceted Jewish experience. Through innovative public programming, exhibit, collections, research facilities, and degree programs, Spertus inspires learning, serves diverse communities, and fosters understanding for Jews and people of all faiths, locally, regionally, and around the world.
The Resilient Sisterhood Project’s mission is to educate and empower women of African descent regarding common but rarely discussed diseases of the reproductive system that disproportionately affect them. We approach these diseases and associated issues through a cultural and social justice lens, because we believe that poor knowledge of reproductive health is primarily related to health, racial, and socioeconomic disparities.
Gateways believes every Jewish child deserves a Jewish education. We enable Jewish learning for children with special needs and educational challenges in multiple settings.
Romemu is attempting to transform the way Judaism is practiced and experienced by infusing aspects of eastern spiritual practices with traditional orthodox influences, so the ta’am or “taste” is unmistakably Jewish. Committed to powerful prayer and transformative spiritual practices, Romemu attempts to engage the heart, mind and body in everything we do, helping us to foster greater levels of compassion. We believe that Judaism offers spiritual seekers and skeptics alike a path that celebrates our wholeness and provides practical, grounded ways to heal our brokenness. We are committed to helping to birth a post-denominational judaism that transcends ideologies and labels, that is joy-based and contemplative, ecstatic and reverential, connected to our tradition, yet open to truth, wherever it is found.
Temple Sinai is a Reform synagogue that began in the early 1960’s as a study group of a dozen families. Their love of learning nurtured a growing cadre of interested individuals and, in 1965, Temple Sinai was established as Saratoga’s Reform synagogue.
Shomrei Torah is an Orthodox Jewish congregation in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, a park-filled suburb just 20 minutes drive from Manhattan. Led by Rabbi Benjamin Yudin and our Associate Rabbi, Andrew Markowitz, our shul offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and an active membership of about 300 families.
When you visit the JCK we are sure that you will feel at home at our various services, programs, and social events. The JCK family is known for its intimate, welcoming, inclusive, and informal character where our Jewish culture and traditions come to life in vibrant and modern ways. We welcome non-Jewish partners to participate in all areas of congregational life. Whether you are looking for a spiritual connection, Jewish education, opportunities for social action, or social programming, the JCK has what you have been looking for in a congregation! As the rabbi of the JCK, my goal is to facilitate the presentation of Judaism, our texts, culture, theology, food, and Israel, in a way that will instill a sense of excitement and wonderment in Jews of all ages, and lead toward increased curiosity, spirituality and a real sense of community. At the JCK we empower our community members to take ownership of the aspects of Judaism with which they identify, interact, and in which they are most invested; guiding them towards greater confidence in their Jewish identities and practice. We look forward to welcoming you at one of our services or other great events during the year. B’shalom (in peace), Rabbi Josh Leighton