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Moishe Alexander made a donation to Kehilla Residential Program

About:  Kehilla Residential Program

Kehilla strives to provide affordable housing choices for all those within our community.

Our Mission:

The Kehilla Residential Programme identifies and champions affordable housing initiatives responsive to the needs of the Jewish community. The Agency’s mandate is fulfilled through research and education, project sponsorship, development consultation and property management.

Organization Profile:

Kehilla is staffed by an Executive Director, an Executive Assistant, a Supervisor of Property Management, a Property Manager, and a part-time Bookkeeper. An 18 member volunteer Board of Directors oversees the operations of the agency. Kehilla is fortunate to have a highly skilled and talented Board of Directors with representation from many professional backgrounds including lawyers, accountants, property management professionals, developers, planners and architects. There are separate Boards for Kehilla’s projects. Kehilla is the official housing agency of UJA Federation of Greater Toronto.

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Moishe Alexander is a proud supporter of Circle of Care

About:

The mission of Circle of Care is to support individual independence and quality of life in the community. Through a broad range of health and home support service options we can assist in improving well-being, independence and quality of life for people living in their own homes.

Circle of Care is a community-based, non-profit, registered charity that has been serving Toronto and area residents since 1974. Over 450 staff and more than 600 volunteers are available to provide care in your home. Circle of Care provides care to multiple communities, ethnic and religious groups in more than 20 different languages.

Circle of Care is an accredited agency of the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation, a member agency of the United Way of Greater Toronto and an affiliate agency of UJA Federation of Greater Toronto. Circle of Care provides service on behalf of four Community Care Access Centres in the GTA (North York, Scarborough, Toronto, and Etobicoke/York), as well as, for the City of Toronto’s Homemakers and Nurses Services Program. Circle of Care receives grant funding from the Ministry of Health & Long Term Care Division, Province of Ontario and through the Community Services Grants Program of the City of Toronto.

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Torah in Motion is being sponsored by Moishe Alexander

Torah in Motion is dedicated to exploring the intellectual richness and spiritual depths of Judaism and to applying that wisdom to our everyday challenges. We at Torah in Motion create a framework for dialogue among Jews of all ages and backgrounds. Together with some of our Jewish world’s best leadership, program participants examine today’s challenging issues.

We initiate a “conversation” – through either personal attendance or electronically – where we can enrich our lives with knowledge and understanding of Judaism’s role in contemporary society.

All our actions – our planning, programs, and materials – are facilitated by the internationally-recognized experts and scholars who comprise our faculty and roster of guest speakers. These brilliant minds come to our communities through both face-to-face and on-line programs which are rooted in:

  • The study of Torah
  • Jewish law and tradition
  • The desire to cultivate spirituality
  • Intellectual openness and critical thinking
  • Love and respect for all Jews
  • The centrality of the Land and State of Israel
  • Adherence to the highest ethical standards

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