A Note from Noa Grayevsky, Executive Director, JYCA
Dear Kehilla Members, A couple of weekends ago, youth from Jewish Youth for Community Action (JYCA for short) canvassed with a multiracial, intergenerational and mixed class group of about 100 community members […]
Protecting Immigrants in Our Community
Submitted by Julie Litwin, Kehilla Immigration Committee Whether we are immigrants ourselves or are concerned about the safety of immigrants in our community, it is important for all of us […]
How to Have A Surprising Seder Using the Kehilla Home Haggadah
The Kehilla At-Home HAGGADAH by Rabbi David J. Cooper NOTE: The first two nights of Passover in 2022 are Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16. Once again, the Kehilla […]
A Political Engagement Workshop: Sunday, April 2, 4-7pm
Has the new political situation got you keyed up? Are you getting deluged with requests to make phone calls, sign petitions and show up for demonstrations? Kehilla is organizing a […]
Executively Speaking: Change Can Be Tough
by Michael Saxe-Taller, Executive Director Change can be tough. When things that we count on or are used to shift, we can feel disoriented. When people change their roles, or […]
How Do We Meet Rising Antisemitism? Let’s Beef Up Solidarity.
by Rabbi Dev Noily Let’s talk about antisemitism. Since the election I’ve felt more vulnerable as a Jew in the U.S. than at any other time in my life. I’ve […]