Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Phoenix
FALL EVENT FOR TEENS ON NOVEMBER 6
The B'nai Tzedek YOUTH PHILANTHROPY Program invites teens in grades 7-10  to a most rewarding afternoon. Led by the members of the YOUTH PHILANTHROPY Board, teens  will spend two hours engaged in work to make our community a much better place.  
Learn more about the B'nai Tzedek Program and ways teens can engage in charitable giving. 

*Teens will be eligible to earn 2 community service hours.

Sunday, November 6   1:00 - 3:00pm 
JCC Campus 12701 N. Scottsdale Road 


For more information about this event and the B'nai Tzedek Program, contact YOUTH PHILANTHROPY Director,   Andrea Cohen   480-699-1717. 
Start as a teen.  Continue for the rest of your life.  
Starting your own Tzedakah fund as a teen means you will ALWAYS have money to give to the organizations and causes you care about.  

It's simple.  It's painless.  It's strategic.  It's smart.  With as little as $500, teens can establish a permanent fund at the Foundation.  


Call Andrea Cohen to schedule your private B'nai Tzedek Orientation today.  480-699-1717 
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 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13  NOON - 4PM on the Jewish Community Campus  
The Jewish Tuition Organization is hosting a Family Fun Day Carnival.  They need volunteers  to staff games, activities, bounce houses and more.  To volunteer, please call 480-634-4926 or email  admin@jtophoenix.org.                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                   

Attention HS Juniors: Applications are now being accepted for the Alexander Muss High School in Israel Summer Impact Fellowship.  This is a fully subsidized, 6-week summer study program in Israel.  For more information and to apply, visit AMHSI.org.   *Summer Impact Fellowship Applications are due November 18, 2016.  
  


The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards, based on the Jewish concept of "repairing the world," recognizes Jewish teens who have demonstrated remarkable leadership and are actively engaged in projects that embody the value of tikkun olam.

Teens are nominated and selected annually, and recipients are acknowledged at a celebratory luncheon where they are awarded $36,000 each which they may use to further their philanthropic work or their education.

 

NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN UNTIL DECEMBER 18, 2016.