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Tikkum Olam

 

Tikkun Olam means "Repair of the World;" or in other words, making the world a better place for all living things.

Kahal Am participates in several community projects
each year.  In this way we practice our philosophy of humanism and demonstrate the
Jewish ideals we believe in.

Jewish Family Services Food Project - members donate food to be assembled into “food bags” for the needy. The Jewish Family Service Food Pantry will offers food bags to those in need due to homelessness, financial difficulties, and other crisis issues. They are available to any person regardless of race, age or religion. The Food Pantry contributes to the well being of the general com-munity as well as helping those in the Jewish community in times of need.

House of Israel - Our Madrikha (leader) and members host refreshments for visitors several times a year at the House of Israel in Balboa Park.

Yom Ha Atz'maut - We have an information booth and an activity especially for children at
at the Jewish Community Center's Israel Day celebration each May.


In addition to these group projects, many of our members volunteer as individuals at
various community agencies.  We participate with Jewish organizations such as Seacrest Villages, the Jacob Center, Jewish Family Services, Hadassah, ORT, Technion, and National Council of Jewish Women.

As Jews we also appreciate the need to do meaningful volunteer work for non-Jewish community agencies.  Among these are St. Claire's Home for abused mothers & children, Escondido Association for the Arts, Rolling Readers USA, Museum of Making Music, Camp Reach for the Sky, Mission Trails Park, the San Diego Zoo and Meals on Wheels.