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Chanukah Celebrations - The Jewish Deaf Foundation
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Next Post ». For many people, Chanukah is their favorite holiday. And it is for us at the Jewish Deaf Foundation as well! The light of the Chanukah flames tie in beautifully with our motto of "lighting up the Deaf World with Judaism". Please save the dates of our Chanukah celebrations this winter (of 2015)! Washington, D.C., on the campus of Gallaudet University -. Sunday evening, December 6th (the first night of Chanukah). Click for more information. New York City, at the Park East Synagogue -. Website ...
Online Jewish Education - The Jewish Deaf Foundation
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Laquo; Previous post. In childhood, most Jewish Deaf individuals do not attend a Jewish Sunday School - much less a Jewish day school. So when they grow up to become adults, their knowledge of Judaism remains lacking. Obviously, this has an impact on one's connection to Judaism - the less you know about something, the less attached you are to its values. That's where we come in. Jewish Deaf Multimedia. We also run a blog. With posts of Jewish-Deaf interest. Another section features an art gallery.
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Community building is a grand affair that involves many people and organizations. We at the Jewish Deaf Foundation are grateful for the support from Jewish organizations who believe in the power of the Jewish deaf individual. Below, we list the organizations with whom we have collaborated and continue to collaborate, in alphabetical order:. American Friends of Lubavitch (Chabad). Chabad Lubavitch of Rochester, NY. Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS. An organization that has done incredible thing...
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In childhood, most Jewish Deaf individuals do not attend a Jewish Sunday School - much less a Jewish day school.…. According to studies, the impact of attending a Jewish summer camp - even once - is tremendous. Children become more…. For many people, Chanukah is their favorite holiday. And it is for us at the Jewish Deaf Foundation as well! Website Designed by AR Graphics Designer.
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Chanukah - The Chabad Student Club
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Chanukah has arrived at Gallaudet campus! The Chabad Student Club at Gallaudet University invites all students, staff and faculty to join in the fun! This event is also open to the greater Jewish Deaf community. This is a family-friendly event, and you do not have to be Jewish to attend. We will provide voice interpretation for the benefit of our hearing guests. What is this all about? How much does it cost? 8211; $15/adult over 12 years old. 8211; $5/Gallaudet students with ID. No sneakers, please).
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We have started to compile a list of resources for Jews with disabilities. If you would like to see a specific resource added, please contact us with the details. Http:/ www.yadempowers.org/. Yad HaChazakah-JDEC works with people of all ages with obvious or hidden disabilities or ongoing health conditions to become empowered to:. Direct our own lives. Live, love, learn, work, worship and lead in our communities. Bring disability consciousness and access to Jewish communities. Http:/ www.addpa.org. The ag...
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JewishDC – What a Jew's to do in the Greater Washington Area
What a Jew's to do in the Greater Washington Area. History of Jews in D.C. March 11, 2018. Chloe Benjamin Explores the Meaning of Life in THE IMMORTALISTS, w/ Jewish Family and Prophecy. Chloe Benjamin discusses her novel THE IMMORTALISTS in front of a crowd at East City Bookshop / photo by Rachel Mauro. Last year I was skipping off to the Washington, DC Jewish Literary Festival, but in lieu of that, DC indie bookstores do provide! At East City Bookshop. I was drawn to Judaism in the context of this nove...
JDA - Jewish Deaf Association
Outing to the Museum of London, Docklands on 18 March at 9.30am. Please contact JDA if you wish to go on the outing. Talk 'Take a Tour Around London with taxi driver Norman' on Wednesday 25 March at 1.30pm. Come along if you are interested. We welcome all Deaf/Deafblind people of all faiths to our regular coffee mornings on 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from 10.30am till 1pm. Come along and meet new people! Refreshments cheaper than High Street cafe prices! BSL TUESDAYS DROP IN. Every two weeks on Mo...
Russia: The Jewish Deaf Experience | Some thoughts about learning the language, discovering the culture, and meeting the people
Russia: The Jewish Deaf Experience. February 20, 2014 · 7:24 am. Through Thick and Thin. When I was in Moscow a few weeks ago (yes, again, I know! I had the privilege of meeting with the editor of the nationally-distributed “VES Journal” of the VOG (All-Russian Society of the Deaf). We sat down for a chat that lasted a few hours; since he is Jewish as well, we had a lot to talk about. At one point in the conversation, a Russian saying came to his mind, and he decided to write it down for me. As some of m...
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Jewish Deaf Multimedia - Bringing Judaism to Deaf People Everywhere
Bringing Judaism to Deaf People Everywhere. The World Still Does Not Understand Us. By Rabbi Yehoshua Soudakoff Director, Jewish Deaf Multimedia Opening up my Facebook. An Adventure Among (Head)Stones. By Rabbi Yehoshua Soudakoff Director, Jewish Deaf Multimedia A quick trivia question. Moving Tales From a Dark Past. Last week, I had the honor of meeting with a Holocaust survivor. DeafNation – Again! A couple of weeks ago, Jewish Deaf Multimedia had a booth at. Want to “live with the times”? Be a fan on ...
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Deaf Jews: Hear The Word of God. By: Guest Blogger Michael Janger. Michael wrote this blog in appreciation of JDRC. Michael Janger is a strategy consultant for businesses in the disabilities market. Profoundly deaf since birth, he previously worked in finance for American Express and Thomson Corporation. He has a MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and an BA from Brown University. You can check out his blog at. Jewish Deaf Resource Center. Follow Us By Em...
Jewish Deaf Rochester
Hannukah Party – December 20, 2011. Jewpardy – 25 Sep 2011. Pizza Night – 24 Sep 2011. We’re honored that you decided to find out more about us. We are the local. Jewish Deaf/Hard of Hearing Community of Rochester, NY. We come from different backgrounds;. Some of us are non-practicing Jews, some are very observant and the rest of. Us are somewhere in-between. What unites us all is a desire to celebrate our. Jewish roots together. Our goal is to be able to reach out to Jewish deaf. Connect as Deaf Jews.
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