Ido Aharoni will explain how Anti-Zionism became the new antisemitism and will discuss the rise of Jew-hatred in the age of information overload.
The recording will be available to everyone who registers for the program. For more information, contact Sharon Wyner at 978-565-4450 or email swyner@lappinfoundation.org.
The program is free, and everyone is welcome.
This program is generously supported with a grant from the Dr. David M. Milch Foundation.
Learn about eight recommendations and resources to counter the rise of antisemitism in K-12 schools.
Josh Kraft, Summit Honorary Chair
PRESENTERS:
Stacy Bernard Davis – Deputy Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, U.S. Department of State
Aliza Elias – Director, Institute for Curriculum Services
Maddie Katzen – High School Student
Robert Leikind – Regional Director, American Jewish Committee New England
Peggy Shukur – Vice President, ADL Eastern Division
Open to school administrators, education professionals, state education departments, parents and students. The summit is free, and everyone is welcome.
For more information, email dcoltin@lappinfoundation.org.
Join us as we commemorate Israel’s Memorial Day (Yom HaZikaron) and celebrate Israel’s Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut) with meaningful music from Israel. With Josh Shron, Israeli music expert and host of Israel Hour Radio. The program is free and everyone is welcome.
For more information, contact Sharon Wyner at 978-565-4450 or email swyner@lappinfoundation.org.
Join us for a special panel discussion of two historic events that took place on May 13 and how they are related.
Panelists: Ido Aharoni, Israeli Diplomat; Dr. Hans Fisher, Passenger on the SS St. Louis; Robert Krakow, Executive Director of the SS St. Louis Legacy Project; and Dr. Sonja Kreibich, German Consul General to New England.
The link to view the documentary, Complicit, the story of the SS St. Louis, will be emailed beginning on April 25, 2024.
The program is free and everyone is welcome.
For more information, contact Sharon Wyner at 978-565-4450 or email swyner@lappinfoundation.org.
November 19, 2023; December 3, 2023; January 14, 2024; February 11, 2024;
March 10, 2024; April 7, 2024; May 12, 2024
Leaders for Tomorrow is not your typical leadership program! It’s a dynamic and innovative educational experience designed for Jewish high school students in grades 11 and 12. LFT empowers young Jewish leaders like you to make a difference, advocating on behalf of the Jewish people and Israel. Get ready to gain knowledge, confidence, and passion as you become a positive changemaker among your peers and in your community!
Prepare for student-focused sessions that are all about meaningful discussions! Alongside developing critical thinking, leadership, and advocacy skills, we’ll dive into various engaging topics, including:
• Israeli history: Get a wide-ranging critical understanding.
• Modern State of Israel: Discover its current dynamics.
• Jewish identity: Explore your role as a Jewish advocate.
• Combating antisemitism: Learn how to identify and counter it at home and abroad.
• Being a Jewish leader: Embrace your potential in high school, on college campuses, and beyond!
The best part? It won’t cost you a thing to participate in LFT. We just ask for your committed attendance.
Questions? Email swyner@lappinfoundation.org.
Introduction to Judaism is a 21-week course designed for individuals of faiths other than Judaism who want to explore Judaism or who are considering conversion.
Zoom links for classes will be emailed prior to each class. For a full class schedule, click here.
Introduction to Judaism is a free program of Lappin Foundation in partnership with The North Shore Rabbis and Cantors Association and is funded with generous support from the Morton and Lillian Waldfogel Charitable Foundation and Maureen and Peter Waldfogel.
For more information, contact Sharon Wyner at 978-565-4450 or swyner@lappinfoundation.org.
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Let’s celebrate Shabbat and Purim as a community of young North Shore families. Join us for a Purim celebration and parade. Come in costume! There will be a family friendly dinner, engaging stories, activities and songs. For families with children 8 and younger. This program is free and everyone is welcome.
For more information, email FamilyConnector@jccns.com.
Welcome Shabbat with songs, introducing Hebrew words, games, puppets, movement, and dancing. Designed for ages 0-5. This program is FREE and all are welcome.
Please Join Temple Emanuel and PJ Library for a tot friendly shabbat, combining music, movement, and storytelling. Geared towards children grade 1 and under, but all welcome! Free and open to the public.Questions? Email RachelL@lappinfoundation.org.
March 8. 2024 | Register Here |
April 5, 2024 | Register Here |
May 17, 2024 | Register Here |
Attend meetings when you can.
Contact dcoltin@lappinfoundation.org for more information.