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Kfar Yona

Posted Thursday, December 8, 2022 By Carly Singer and Julie Holdaway

Our partnership with the matnas (JCC) of Kfar Yona was established in 2008 as a way for our community to develop personal connections to the Land of Israel and its people. 

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For the Love of Challah: World famous Challah Prince comes to the Merage JCC
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For the Love of Challah: World famous Challah Prince comes to the Merage JCC

Posted Thursday, December 1, 2022 By Chef Liron Regev

For the Love of Challah World famous Challah Prince comes to the Merage JCC Thursday, December 22, 6 P.M. Idan Chabasov’s journey to becoming the Challah Prince worshipped by 70,000 Instagram was unexpected. An Israeli Sephardic Jew, he did not grow up watching his mother preparing and braiding dough. What started as a small Instagram account soon grew into a growing community of art, creativity and deliciousness. With a background in professional dancing, video production, animation, ...

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What's New with our Shinshinim -- Amit and Yael

Posted Wednesday, November 16, 2022 By Julie Holdaway and Heather Zucker

Shinim are high school graduates who choose to defer their military enlistment and embark on a year of service. ShinShin is a Hebrew acronym for Shnat Sherut (year of service). They are carefully selected, recruited, trained, and deployed to Jewish communities around the world, bringing Israel to life through their youthful enthusiasm and dedication. Amit and Yael have been in Orange County since August. Let's see what they've been up to...

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Orange County's Jewish History: Mendelson and Modesta
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Orange County's Jewish History: Mendelson and Modesta

Posted Thursday, November 3, 2022 By Dalia Taft

The paths of two minority communities in early Orange County, Hispanic (mostly Mexican) and Jewish, usually didn’t overlap, but it was a bit different in San Juan Capistrano, which had a significant long time Hispanic population, and where Max Mendelson, owner of the Mendelson Mission Inn and the local postmaster, was affectionately known as “Don Marcos.” Mendelson was unwittingly placed in the middle of a conflict between Modesta Avila, a young woman who had lived in the ...

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The Many Adventures of the Brothers Goldsmith
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The Many Adventures of the Brothers Goldsmith

Posted Monday, October 3, 2022 By Dalia Taft

Adolph, Leopold and Simon Goldsmith, AKA the Brothers Goldsmith, emigrated from Prussia in the late 1800s and made their way to California, where in 1870 they made a typical Jewish immigrant move and opened and operated a general store in San Bernardino County. This location worked quite well for awhile, until Leopold decides there are greener pastures elsewhere and teams up with one Adolph Kolsky, an active member of the Los Angeles Jewish community, to establish Kolsky & Goldsmith General ...

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L’Chaim: Merage JCC Celebrates 18 Years
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L’Chaim: Merage JCC Celebrates 18 Years

Posted Wednesday, September 28, 2022 By Julie Holdaway

Educator and philanthropist Doris Chasin notes, “The JCC became more than an impressive building, it became a second home. It is a place for sports and speakers, to explore broader views on Israel and Judaism. And most importantly, it is a place of belonging.”

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Philanthropy and Teens: the newest “cool” trend
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Philanthropy and Teens: the newest “cool” trend

Posted Wednesday, September 21, 2022 By Julie Holdaway

Often, being cool is related to the latest technology gadget or toy. Sometimes it is cool to have a special talent or knowledge about arcane subjects. Rarely is anything that parents or adults in general want to “teach” teens considered cool.

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