Tikkun Olam

The Tikkun Olam committee will be meeting via Zoom on Tuesday, July 7 at 5:30 pm to discuss priorities and planning for the current year.   There has been a lot of change to our world since we last met, and we welcome anyone who is interested in talking about the kinds of programming and actions we can take in response to those changes.

Zoom information will be made available the week of the meeting by RSVPing to fermagli@msu.edu

Tikkun Olam

To practice tikkun olam means to devote our efforts to the healing and repairing of the world, and Kehillat Israel takes this Jewish obligation seriously. Mindful of the tradition of the Hebrew prophets, we involve ourselves in activities that build strong communities and uplift those in need, that promote social justice and tzedakah, and that attend to our responsibility for stewardship of the earth.