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JEWISH COMMUNITY RESOURCES

BAY AREA JEWISH RESOURCE GUIDE
The Jewish Resource Guide, provided by The Jewish News of Northern California, connects you with hundreds of Jewish-focused business, services and organizations, covering the breadth and depth of Jewish life in the greater Bay Area.

JEWISH FEDERATION OF NORTH AMERICA
The Jewish Federations of North America represents 157 Jewish Federations & over 300 independent Jewish communities. The Federation movement, collectively among the top 10 charities on the continent, protects and enhances the well-being of Jews worldwide through the values of tikkun olam (repairing the world), tzedakah (charity and social justice) and Torah (Jewish learning).

MENTAL HEALTH & MENTAL ILLNESS RESOURCES
Congregation Beth El has a task force aimed at reducing the stigma of mental illness and working to ensure that our community is responsive to the needs of families and individuals who struggle to maintain mental health. Our group of volunteer psychotherapists, social workers, and psychiatrists has compiled a list of local agencies that provide free or low-fee counseling, consultation, and advocacy services.

MY JEWISH LEARNING
MyJewishLearning.com is the leading transdenominational website of Jewish information and education. The site offers thousands of articles on all aspects of Judaism and Jewish life and is geared toward adults of all ages and backgrounds, from novice learners, who may be exploring Judaism for the first time, to experienced learners, who are looking to delve deeper into specific topic areas. 

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BOARD OF RABBIS
The Board of Rabbis serves the needs of the rabbis of the region, acts as a religious resource in communal and individual affairs, and builds connections and commitment to the Jewish community.

UNION FOR REFORM JUDAISM
The Union provides vision, direction and leadership to Reform Jews and congregations on spiritual, ethical, social justice and management issues, offering programming support to Reform Jewish congregations and strengthening individual Jewish identity and growth. Learn more about the Union's mission, history and leadership.

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