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“To bring about a renaissance of the Jewish people by communicating the beauty and wisdom of Torah in a warm, friendly community where Jews can thrive in their spiritual pursuits”
Mission Following in a tradition that services those in need, the Epiphany Education Center is dedicated to helping elementary and middle school students achieve academic growth, self-confidence, and appropriate maturity. Vision Epiphany Education Center is envisioned as a place where qualified teachers help students to develop academically, improve self-esteem, and imbibe values that foster a peaceful society. Our tutoring sessions are one to one. Tutors, parents, schools and students work together to create individual learning plans which address the individual needs of each student.
Providing competent and compassionate adoption services to birth parents, prospective adoptive parents, and children needing a forever family.
Effective solutions in managing one's Chabad-Lubavitch synagogue, school and outreach center. They take pride on continuing to create and maintain innovative software solutions tailored to one's needs.
An outdoor adventure company reaching the world for Christ both to and through the U.S. Military.
Offering Pujas to murtis of Ganesha, Muruga and Shiva, the temple was founded on the traditions of Saiva Siddhanta and known as the Palaniswami Sivan Temple. It quickly became a popular site for the ever growing populace of newly arriving Hindus, some of whom personally knew of the Sage from Sri Lanka, YogaSwami, who initiated the American Guru. grow over the years, and on traditional festival days, the small temple could hardly accomodate the crowd of devotees. In 1988, to better facilitate the Hindu community, the temple was moved to a larger site in Concord, CA. The site was chosen due to availability and the fact that it had always been a place of worship.
Our mission is to make disciples and equip the saints for the work of the ministry by the power of the Holy Spirit and to restore the total and complete person (Spirit, Soul and Body) back to Jesus Christ.
Our Mission is to strengthen, equip and encourage the Homewood community with hope by providing human services, youth ministry, counseling and education as a tangible expression of God's love.
To enrich the lives of Jewish students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world.
Over the years Sanctuary has developed into a men-only winter emergency shelter that opens each and every evening from November to the end of March - the year's coldest months. Sanctuary can accommodate up to 28 men and provides an evening meal, laundry and mail services, a minimum of two hot showers per week, winter clothing and outerwear (as available) and personal care/hygiene products. Sanctuary welcomes all men regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or prior legal history. Funding for Sanctuary is provided through various sources including state and federal grants and private donations from our many friends and community partners who share our commitment to treat every person with respect and dignity. If you or your group would like to partner with us in this important endeavor please contact us. Ask about one of the many partnership opportunities available to help sanctuary, including our mat-a-month sponsorship program.
Founded in 2015, Cool Shul bring Judaism both to those who have been committed to Jewish communities for years as well as to those who are nervous about putting one toe in the "Jewish water." We provide Jewish universalist education, services, and life-cycle events, embracing the traditions of Judaism while focusing on the universal themes that run throughout all of Jewish practice. We are the Jewish community. . . for everyone else!
To cultivate a warm and inclusive community, within an Orthodox framework, where people of diverse backgrounds and levels of religious observance are inspired to lead vibrant, passionate and active Jewish lives.