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The driving force behind the work of the Community Services
Department is to add increased value to the Jewish Federation, its’ beneficiary
agencies and the broader Jewish community by better assessing needs and
taking advantage of opportunities to address those needs by mobilizing
internal and external resources. The major areas under the purview of
the Community Services Department are:
The Government Affairs program focuses on educating government officials
on the partnership between Jewish social service agencies and federal,
state or local
government programs. Through community and leadership development programs,
we strive to understand and provide leadership training throughout Seattle’s
Jewish community and enable individuals to develop leadership skills.
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The Israel and Overseas programming aspect focuses on hasbarah activities,
exchanges and missions. By forging a relationship with Kiryat Malachi
and Hof Ashkelon
in Israel through a program called Partnership 2000, they strive to enhance
interpersonal relationships between Seattle and Israel. Participating in Partnership
2000 is the best way that they can strengthen the bond between Israel and the
Diaspora. In addition, they are working to bring more Israeli culture to Seattle
in cooperation with other parts of the Jewish community.
Get Connected Infoline: 206-441-8479 ext. 268
Community Outreach, evolved out of extensive research and
a desire to facilitate connections with Jewish communal organizations
throughout the Seattle area. All Jews and their families, newcomers and
long-time residents alike, are encouraged to contact the “Get Connected” staff
through the Jewish Federation Web site and the Get Connected Infoline.
This phone line is also available for Seniors Information and Referral
calls seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
Through a broad range of outreach events designed for specific
population groups and community education sessions, they strive to assist
Jews and their families find a “fit” in the Seattle area
Jewish community. Their goal is to welcome and assist, as Jews and their
families find a comfortable place in this diverse Jewish community.
In all these activities, the External Affairs Department
seeks to fulfill the highest callings of Judaism — that all people
are created in the image of God. In order to pursue that ideal, the Committee
does its best to incorporate the following Jewish values in its work:
- Equal treatment and opportunity for all under the law
- Jewish survival and unity
- Support for a strong, secure and democratic Israel
- “All Jews are responsible for one another”
- Righteousness and commitment to social justice
- Working to perfect the world
- Intra-Jewish communal diversity, mutual respect and
tolerance
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