Rabbi Mordey and Shaina Richler, co-directors of Chabad at Lake Tahoe, are excited to share the TAHOME project, the purchase of a new, permanent location for the Jewish community to call home. The ambitious $3,000,000 project includes the purchase and renovation of a beautiful building.
Rabbi Mordey and Shaina Richler, co-directors of Chabad at Lake Tahoe, are excited to share the TAHOME project, the purchase of a new, permanent location for the Jewish community to call home. The ambitious $3,000,000 project includes the purchase and renovation of a beautiful building.
A group of former Canadian Jewish Congress senior leaders from coast to coast, as well as some new young leadership, have come together to establish the Canadian Jewish Community Forum
The new group is a federally incorporated all-volunteer organization.
The group s founders say the new organization will provide a forum to educate, discuss and debate issues of interest and concern, both regional and national, that impact Canada, the Canadian Jewish community and the welfare of the people of Israel.
The process to launch the group began in January, with virtual meetings. The group hopes to engage the former leadership of CJC and new young leaders to honour, learn and draw from the legacy of Congress, a body that worked and fought for social justice in Canada, says a CJCF statement. The CJC understood that making Canada a peaceful, inclusive and just society is good for all of its peoples. It is the prime objective of the CJCF to take lessons from the past and use them to inform communal policy in the present and future, to promote Jewish values of