Shtibl Minyan
  • Action on Darfur
  • Hunger Relief
  • Soul Work/Cheshbon Nefesh
  • People Assisting the Homeless
  • matanot l'evyonim thank you letters
  • Action on Darfur

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    Since April 2004, American Jewish World Service has been providing humanitarian aid to many of the displaced and traumatized people who have been violently forced from their homes and are now living in camps in Sudan and Chad. Recognizing that humanitarian aid is crucial but will not stop the genocide, AJWS is engaged in a simultaneous education and advocacy campaign to put pressure on United States and world leaders to end the crisis.


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    Jewish World Watch is a project of a Coalition of synagogues working together to mobilize synagogues, their schools, their members and the community to combat genocide and other egregious violations of human rights around the world.

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    StopGenocideNow. Org brings awareness about the Genocide in Darfur and is involved in organizing large-scale action campaigns. StopGenocideNow.org believes strongly in connecting with other organizations to build a community that will better respond to a crisis like the present one.

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    The Save Darfur Coalition is an alliance of over 130 diverse faith-based, humanitarian, and human rights organizations, assembled to raise public awareness and to mobilize efforts to help end the atrocities and reduce the suffering in Darfur and nearby refugee camps.

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    The International Crisis Group is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization, with over 110 staff members on five continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly conflict.
    Their latest report and recommendations (March 17, 2006) are here.




    Hunger Relief

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    SOVA


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    Soul Work/Cheshbon Nefesh

    This is a document that we shared at the pre-Rosh Hashannah meeting for people to use for soul work before the holidays.  Feel free to save it to your hard drive and take it out again next year.
    Cheshbon Nefesh




    People Assisting the Homeless

    path_logo_01.gif People Assisting the Homeless, is a non-profit community organization founded in 1984 whose mission is to break the cycle of homelessness by empowering homeless people with the tools for self-sufficiency. PATH works towards this goal by providing services that help homeless people find work, save money, secure housing, and empower their lives.

    PATH is located at 2346 Cotner Ave in West LA near Pico and Sepulveda.

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    October 2, 2002 article mentioning award that Shtibl Minyan received for work at PATH: Westside Shelter and Hunger Coalition Celebrates Success




    matanot l'evyonim thank you letters

    In response to Melissa's request for Matanot L'Evyonim, we've gotten a number of thank you notes from the Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles.

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    For more information, contact us.