Tag: Volunteer Work

Nechama, a Jewish disaster relief organization, views tikkun olam (repairing the world) as a foundational principle in its work, providing aid to communities affected by natural disasters.
A recent study conducted by Rosov Consulting for the United Jewish Israel Appeal (UJIA) and the Jewish Leadership Council (JLC) in the U.K. aimed to assess Jewish leadership structures.
In Chapter 29 of "For Granted," Dini and Ayala discuss the need for an office to do their administrative work.
In times of despair, Jewish tradition offers a path to hope, repair, and connection through service.
The Renewal movement, an organization that facilitates kidney transplants within the frum (Orthodox Jewish) community, celebrates its 1,000th lifesaving procedure.
Jill Baker Shames, a social worker and member of United Hatzalah in Israel, volunteered in Moldova and Ukraine to assist refugees fleeing from the war in Ukraine.
Parnassah Exchange is a new clearinghouse and connecting point for several Orthodox organizations in the Greater New York area that assist unemployed and underemployed individuals.
The George Washington University Hillel and the Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center have partnered to match student volunteers with older adults in need of help accessing COVID-19 vaccines.