Temple Beth Hillel is involved and support the following organizations

TASK FORCE ON HOMELESSNESS

Join us! The Task Force discusses advocacy and direct service opportunities in addition to hosting a range of speakers – from community leaders to our representatives at City Hall. You can join the Task Force at any time.
Email Dana Goldberg if you have questions.

NORTH HOLLYWOOD INTERFAITH FOOD PANTRY

The North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry is a religiously diverse 501c3 non-profit community that strives to meet the needs of those living with food insecurity.

Visit the website at https://nhifp.org/
Interested in volunteering at NHIFP? Contact Leslye Adelman

CARING ACROSS GENERATIONS

We’re fighting against:
Unequal Access to Care
Excessive Institutionalization
Widespread Cultural Ageism

Visit the website at https://caringacross.org/

JEWS OF COLOR INITIATIVE

The Jews of Color Initiative is a national nexus of individuals, organizations, and efforts centering and advancing Jews of Color, our experiences, voices, and visions. Through equity and justice informed grant activity, research and field building, and community education we support leaders, amplify best practices and advance policies that strengthen our multiracial Jewish community.

RACIAL JUSTICE

INTERFAITH FAMILIES

Temple Beth Hillel embraces and welcomes interfaith families, Jews-by-choice and all those who want to study, explore and understand Judaism.

We understand that some of the ceremonies, holidays and rites of the Jewish religion maybe daunting to a non-Jewish partner. From raising children in interfaith households to extended family concerns and other practical and emotional issues, our staff and clergy are available to help your family in your particular journey.

Rabbi Sarah Hronsky will be happy to answer your questions about Temple Beth Hillel’s support for interfaith families.
Please contact her via email or phone at 818-763-9148 ext.106.

RESOURCES
Here some websites created specifically for interfaith families:
www.InterfaithFamily.com – Explores how families address interfaith issues, including detailed descriptions of how to celebrate Jewish holidays in an interfaith family.

KESHET

Keshet works for the full equality of all LGBTQ Jews and our families in Jewish life. We strengthen Jewish communities. We equip Jewish organizations with the skills and knowledge to build LGBTQ-affirming communities, create spaces in which all queer Jewish youth feel seen and valued, and advance LGBTQ rights nationwide.

TASK FORCE ON HOMELESSNESS

Join us! The Task Force discusses advocacy and direct service opportunities in addition to hosting a range of speakers – from community leaders to our representatives at City Hall. You can join the Task Force at any time.
Email Dana Goldberg if you have questions.

NORTH HOLLYWOOD INTERFAITH FOOD PANTRY

The North Hollywood Interfaith Food Pantry is a religiously diverse 501c3 non-profit community that strives to meet the needs of those living with food insecurity.

Visit the website at https://nhifp.org/
Interested in volunteering at NHIFP? Contact Leslye Adelman

CARING ACROSS GENERATIONS

We’re fighting against:
Unequal Access to Care
Excessive Institutionalization
Widespread Cultural Ageism

Visit the website at https://caringacross.org/

JEWS OF COLOR INITIATIVE

The Jews of Color Initiative is a national nexus of individuals, organizations, and efforts centering and advancing Jews of Color, our experiences, voices, and visions. Through equity and justice informed grant activity, research and field building, and community education we support leaders, amplify best practices and advance policies that strengthen our multiracial Jewish community.

RACIAL JUSTICE

INTERFAITH FAMILIES

Temple Beth Hillel embraces and welcomes interfaith families, Jews-by-choice and all those who want to study, explore and understand Judaism.

We understand that some of the ceremonies, holidays and rites of the Jewish religion maybe daunting to a non-Jewish partner. From raising children in interfaith households to extended family concerns and other practical and emotional issues, our staff and clergy are available to help your family in your particular journey.

Rabbi Sarah Hronsky will be happy to answer your questions about Temple Beth Hillel’s support for interfaith families.
Please contact her via email or phone at 818-763-9148 ext.106.

RESOURCES
Here some websites created specifically for interfaith families:
www.InterfaithFamily.com – Explores how families address interfaith issues, including detailed descriptions of how to celebrate Jewish holidays in an interfaith family.

KESHET

Keshet works for the full equality of all LGBTQ Jews and our families in Jewish life. We strengthen Jewish communities. We equip Jewish organizations with the skills and knowledge to build LGBTQ-affirming communities, create spaces in which all queer Jewish youth feel seen and valued, and advance LGBTQ rights nationwide.