Israel Advocacy

Israel@60

Be a host, and invite your friends to dinner to celebrate Israel's 60th birthday.  We will match you up with an Israeli to join you as an honored guest.

An Israel@60 Birthday Box will be provided with interesting materials for after-dinner conversation.

Plan your dinner party for any number of people, sometime between February 16 and April 13, 2008.  RSVP to your contact on the co-sponsor list by February 16, so we can match you up with an Israeli guest.  For questions contact Diane Fisher at (408) 357-7504.

Co-sponsors:

Addison-Penzak Jewish Community Center
(408) 358-3636 neta@jccsv.org

Chai House
(408) 947-1818 chaimarc@aol.com

Congregation Beth David
(408) 257-3333 rsvp@beth-david.org

Congregation Shir Hadash
(408) 358-1751 bryna@shirhadash.org

Congregation Sinai
(408) 264-8542 office@sinai-sj.org

Hillel of Silicon Valley
(408) 286-6669 director@hillelsv.org

Hillel of UC Santa Cruz
(831) 426-3332 rick@santacruzhillel.org

Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley
(408) 357-7504 diane@jvalley.org

Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley
(408) 357-7425 lizio@jfssv.org

Jewish Study Network
(650) 961-4576 info@jsn.info

Sharone Hadassah
(408) 265-0981 hasiegel75@aol.com

Holocaust Survivors Association of Silicon Valley
(408) 268-6865 jsorger@aol.com

South Peninsula Hebrew Day School
(408) 738-3060 sharon.dwek@sphds.org

Temple Beth-El Aptos
(831) 479-3444 dbarkley@tbeaptos.org

Temple Emanu-El
(408) 292-0939 jjacobson@templesanjose.org

Yavneh Day School
(408) 357-7407 dana@yavnehdayschool.org

 

 

Who do you call when:

  • The JCRC responds to issues involving anti-Semitism, Church-State, anti-Israel articles or letters in the media, and justice for all people. To report incidents or speak to a JCRC board member, please call (408) 357-7504.

Contact the JCRC

For more information on JCRC activities, or to become involved in their programs, please leave a message at (408) 357-7504.Your call will be returned within 24 hours.

 

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