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To provide children an education equally outstanding in General and Judaic studies, in an engaging, empowering environment based on Conservative Judaism, so they become committed to Jewish life and emerge as leaders in the Jewish and General communities.
To provide an education to early childhood, kindergarten, elementary and middle school students.
Navajo Ministries serves people, primarily the Navajo, in the Four Corners region of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado. Since 1953, we have helped meet the physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of Navajo families and children. We will continue to build a future for Navajo families through programs that establish self-sufficiency, resilience and Christian family values.
Shirat HaNefesh (Song of the Soul) is a “come as you are” Jewish community serving all who are on a Jewish path in the DC area. Soulful, spiritual, musical; intimate, informal, accepting, laid-back. …we attract seekers from all backgrounds. If you’re Jewish, or interested in Judaism, and want to try things on for size – this is the place. We fill our services with beautiful music, led by our extraordinary hazzan (cantor) and rabbi, and consider no question too foolish to ask. All are welcome, including interfaith families.
Temple Har Shalom of Idyllwild is committed to engaging the Jewish Community of Idyllwild-Pine-Cove and building a congregation that will provide our members with religious services, events and the opportunity to explore the Torah, as well as our commitments to tikkun olam. We seek to be inclusive, and our goal is to create an ongoing Jewish Presence and sense of community in Idyllwild.
One of the oldest Reform Congregations in the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), Temple B’nai Sholom is located in the historic Twickenham District in downtown Huntsville, Alabama since 1877. Our beautifully-maintained historic building is the oldest synagogue in continuous use in Alabama.
Planting Churches. Serving Communities. Declaring the Gospel.
The HEA has over 950 member families and invites participation from the greater Denver community at our social, cultural, educational and religious events including our Annual Art Fair, monthly movie festivals, city-wide Peanut Butter Plan (sandwiches and care packages for the homeless) and preschool. The Hebrew Educational Alliance is a community dedicated to the belief that Jewish tradition has the power to infuse our lives with meaning and purpose. Our congregation is vibrant, active, eager to learn, and truly represents life in Denver. We seek to provide our members with opportunities for study, prayer, culture, and acts of kindness in the building of our community and our city. We'd be happy to provide any additional information or answer any questions.
Family Health Ministry's mission is to support Haitian communities in their efforts to build and sustain healthy families by developing best health care practices to share across Haiti and other low-resource communities.
Founded in 2010, 100 Fold Studio is a non profit architecture firm created to provide innovative and affordable design services for local and global missions. We train, equip, and send young architects to demonstrate the love of Jesus by designing spaces that are safe, efficient, and inspiring.
Chabad of Charlotte is guided by the idea that there should be a place that welcomes every Jew, regardless of background or affiliation. A place where the Jewish experience springs to life for young and old and everyone in between. Judaism is celebrated meaningfully and joyfully.
The 3:15 Project helps believers know and share their story for God's glory.