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Adat Shalom is unique among major Jewish congregations, providing the full services and programming of a large congregation, along with the warmth and friendly atmosphere usually associated with smaller synagogues. A congregation with many young famili...

ADL is the leading anti-hate organization in the world. Founded in 1913, its timeless mission is “to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.” Today, ADL continues to fight all forms of antisemitism and bias, using innovation and partnerships to drive impact. A global leader in combating antisemitism, countering extremism and battling bigotry wherever and whenever it happens, ADL works to protect democracy and ensure a just and inclusive society for all. 

Aish Ha Torah Detroit is a Jewish learning center located in Oak Park, MI, dedicated to providing innovative Jewish experiences and fostering deep personal connections for families of all backgrounds. The organization offers various programs and events aimed at helping individuals discover and embrace Judaism, making it accessible and meaningful. With a focus on community engagement and education, Aish Detroit positions itself as a vital resource for Jewish families, promoting a vibrant Jewish life in the area.

JEM Workshop is an adapted workplace that empowers adults with disabilities by providing training and meaningful employment opportunities. With over 70 years of experience, JEM offers high-quality packaging services to socially conscious companies in Québec and Canada. The organization differentiates itself through its commitment to inclusivity, training, and support for individuals with diverse abilities, enabling them to achieve autonomy and independence. In 2022, JEM had 319 packaging contracts and currently employs 89 exceptional individuals, positioning itself as a leader in the disability employment sector.

Our Bais Chabad is legendary for its warmth, its friendliness, its caring, its hospitality. The words shul family are so often used here, that they've actually become a cliche. Watch people leaving the shul on a holiday: no one walks alone everyone is either hosting a meal, or is a guest at anothers table. Simchos are joyously shared, Yomim Tovim (holidays) are celebrated together. And if, G‑d forbid, tragedy strikes we cry together, and are comforted in each others friendships. The Torah Center has become the true center of our community, with deep and abiding connections forged between our rabbis, our members, the shul and G‑d, Israel, and Torah.

BBYO
BBYO
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BBYO is the leading pluralistic Jewish teen movement that aspires to involve more Jewish teens in meaningful experiences. With a network of hundreds of chapters across North America and in 60 countries, BBYO reaches nearly 70,000 teens annually, serving as the largest platform for delivering fun, meaningful, and affordable experiences that inspire a lasting connection to the Jewish community. The organization offers various programs, including travel, camp, and leadership experiences, making it a vital resource for Jewish teens seeking community and personal growth.

Taglit-Birthright Israel is a not-for-profit educational organization that offers free ten-day heritage trips to Israel for Jewish young adults aged 18-26. The program includes round-trip airfare, accommodations, meals, and guided tours, allowing participants to explore significant cultural and historical sites. With over 850,028 participants, Birthright Israel differentiates itself through its commitment to providing a hassle-free travel experience, fostering connections among Jewish peers, and promoting cultural heritage. The organization has established a strong market position by engaging young adults in meaningful experiences that deepen their connection to their Jewish identity.

Bookstock is a community service project that organizes a used book and media sale, with proceeds supporting education and literacy projects in the Detroit metropolitan area. The initiative is entirely volunteer-driven, focusing on recycling gently used books and media to raise funds for local educational causes. All unsold items are donated to non-profits and charities, making it a beneficial endeavor for the community. Bookstock encourages participation through donations, volunteering, and purchasing items during their annual sale event.

Camp B’nai Brith of Ottawa (CBB) is dedicated to providing children aged 7-16 with enriching outdoor experiences, skill development, and lifelong friendships while promoting Jewish values and community. Established in 1935, CBB offers a variety of traditional camping programs, athletics, and arts, ensuring a fun and safe environment for all children, regardless of their community affiliation or financial means. The camp's commitment to inclusivity and quality programming has positioned it as a leader in the camping sector, fostering personal growth and community ties among its campers.

Tel Aviv University Canada provides direct funding support for the educational and research goals of Tel Aviv University, Israel’s largest and most comprehensive institution of higher learning. The organization enhances public awareness of the University’s achievements and programming through a strong local network of support. CFTAU facilitates academic and research partnerships between Canada and Israel, establishes scholarships, supports research, cultivates student and faculty exchanges, and recruits Canadian students for the TAU International Program. Founded in 1956, TAU is recognized for its groundbreaking research and has produced many influential leaders in various fields, making it a key player in the global academic landscape.

Chai Lifeline Canada is a registered charity dedicated to supporting children and families facing life-threatening or long-term illnesses. They provide a comprehensive range of services including dedicated case management, therapeutic programs, tutoring, medically supervised summer camps, hot meals, and social activities. Their unique approach combines empathy and community support, making them a vital resource for families during challenging times. With a strong commitment to fostering resilience and hope, Chai Lifeline Canada has established itself as a leader in the nonprofit sector, positively impacting thousands of families annually.

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