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Service brings us together to tackle society’s greatest challenges, build stronger communities, and be a force that transforms the world. Jewish tradition reminds us that a person is commanded to work towards justice, tzedek, by working to build a just, complete world. We serve alongside our communities in pursuit of a just society while seeking to create meaningful and lasting change. Join us.
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Ongoing Events
Become a Phone Buddy for Someone Experiencing Homelessness!
Los Angeles
VirtualHousing Justice


Become a Phone Buddy for Someone Experiencing Homelessness!
Ongoing
Virtual
Housing Justice
75 spots left
We’re thrilled to partner with Miracle Messages to provide a fully virtual opportunity that enables you to make a huge impact in the life of someone experiencing homelessness. Miracle Messages has a ‘phone buddy’ program that matches volunteers with individuals isolated by homelessness for weekly phone calls and text messages to provide companionship and social support. After a brief info session and training (offered every Wednesday), you will be set up with a separate and secure phone number that will allow you to keep in touch with your buddy throughout the week. Sign up to learn more!
Recipe Submissions to The Beyond Bubbie DCF Cookbook
Detroit
VirtualFood Justice

Recipe Submissions to The Beyond Bubbie DCF Cookbook
Ongoing
Virtual
Food Justice
Can’t make it to our Cooking Crew event but still want to submit a recipe for our Detroit Community Fridge cookbook? Here’s your chance! Recipes should be mindful to meet the nutritional and physical needs of the Detroit Community Fridge clients. When you submit your recipes be sure to include how the meal connects to a familial history, personal story, city, community, etc. Looking forward to building this cookbook and resource together! For further information and questions contact Emily at [email protected]

Recipe Submissions to The Beyond Bubbie DCF Cookbook
Ongoing
Virtual
Food Justice
Can’t make it to our Cooking Crew event but still want to submit a recipe for our Detroit Community Fridge cookbook? Here’s your chance! Recipes should be mindful to meet the nutritional and physical needs of the Detroit Community Fridge clients. When you submit your recipes be sure to include how the meal connects to a familial history, personal story, city, community, etc. Looking forward to building this cookbook and resource together! For further information and questions contact Emily at [email protected]
Summer Teen Service Corps 2023 Interest Form
New York
TeensCommunity Building
Summer Teen Service Corps 2023 Interest Form
Ongoing
New York
Teens • Community Building
Begins: 09:00 AM (ET)
Ends: 5:00 PM (ET)
15 spots left
Want to spend your summer immersing yourself in your community through service and exploration? Join Repair the World for our Teen Service Corps! Spend three or six weeks with a direct service partner in Brooklyn or Harlem and learning about the various justice areas we specialize in here at Repair. Our program also includes field trips and creative reflection to deepen our learning. The first session will run from June 29th-July 20th and the second session will be from July 25th-August 10th. This program is open to teens in high school of all faiths, we can't wait to have you join us!
Join Repair the World's Spring Family Service Corps!
New York
FamilyCommunity Building
Join Repair the World's Spring Family Service Corps!
Ongoing
New York
Family • Community Building
Begins: 10:00 AM (ET)
Ends: 12:00 PM (ET)
Repair the World Brooklyn Workshop
808 Nostrand Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11216
7 spots left
Looking to engage your family in meaningful service opportunities and social justice centered learning? Join Repair the World Brooklyn's monthly service projects throughout the Spring 2023 season! Each month your family will volunteer alongside other families in the community to learn about a different issue facing our city and participate in a related act of service. For every session your children attend, they will unlock a limited edition handmade badge! PJ Library has also generously donated funding for Repair the World Family Corps members. Geared to families with kids ages 3-7 but open to all! First Sundays of the month Feb-June, 10am-12pm
Dinner is Served with Repair the World Cleveland
Cleveland
Housing Justice
Dinner is Served with Repair the World Cleveland
Ongoing
Cleveland
Housing Justice
Your House!Cleveland
100 spots left
Tutoring Students w/ Mind Bubble
Atlanta
VirtualEducation Justice

Tutoring Students w/ Mind Bubble
Ongoing
Virtual
Education Justice
100 spots left
All volunteers must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. They also accept motivated high school upperclassmen with a record of academic success to serve as volunteers for our tutoring program. An orientation and a background check (covered by Mind Bubble) is required before beginning tutoring at no cost.

Tutoring Students w/ Mind Bubble
Ongoing
Virtual
Education Justice
100 spots left
All volunteers must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. They also accept motivated high school upperclassmen with a record of academic success to serve as volunteers for our tutoring program. An orientation and a background check (covered by Mind Bubble) is required before beginning tutoring at no cost.
Pesach Seder Kits for HIAS Chicago!
Chicago
Immigration Justice
Pesach Seder Kits for HIAS Chicago!
Ongoing
Chicago
Immigration Justice
Base Hillel Lincoln Park Chicago
Lincoln Park
Chicago, IL
50 spots left
Join Repair the World Chicago, Base LNCLN, Metro Chicago Hillel, and Moishe House Lakeview Pod this Pesach in a fundraiser for HIAS Chicago, an organization that provides services and care for newly arrived refugees here in the Chicagoland area. We are offering Seder Kits filled with Pesach goodies including kosher for pesach fair trade chocolate, fruit and nuts, an immigration-focused haggadah insert, and more on a sliding scale to raise money for HIAS. Any and all donations are appreciated but not required! Participants will be able to pick up their kits from Base LNCLN (858 W Wrightwood Ave, Chicago, IL) March 27 through March 31.
PeerCorps Spring Cohort
Teens

PeerCorps Spring Cohort
Ongoing
Teens
Begins: 1:30 PM (ET)
Ends: 3:30 PM (ET)
20 spots left
Calling all teens ages 13-16! We're hosting a PeerCorps spring cohort from April 23rd through May 28th, and we'd love for you to join. Each Sunday, we'll meet at a different community garden for service and learning about environmental justice, food justice, and other intersecting issues. Click the registration link to learn more and apply!

PeerCorps Spring Cohort
Ongoing
Teens
Begins: 1:30 PM (ET)
Ends: 3:30 PM (ET)
20 spots left
Calling all teens ages 13-16! We're hosting a PeerCorps spring cohort from April 23rd through May 28th, and we'd love for you to join. Each Sunday, we'll meet at a different community garden for service and learning about environmental justice, food justice, and other intersecting issues. Click the registration link to learn more and apply!
One-time Events
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Mar 26
Building Bridges: Welcoming the Stranger
Mar 26, 2023
Los Angeles
Immigration Justice
Begins: 4:30 PM (PT)
Ends: 6:30 PM (PT)
Holocaust Museum LA
100 The Grove Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Today, there are over 100 million forcibly displaced people — the highest number since World War II — requiring us to recommit to our efforts to welcome the stranger. How is Los Angeles working to welcome and protect those displaced because of war, violence, oppression, poverty, hunger, and climate change? What can citizens do to help these efforts? Join HIAS at Building Bridges: Welcoming the Stranger, a conversation hosted by the Holocaust Museum LA to explore how we can apply lessons from our past to today’s challenges facing those seeking refuge. Building Bridges is a cross-cultural discussion series that brings together leaders from diverse communities for town hall conversations about working toward common social justice goals.

Building Bridges: Welcoming the Stranger
Mar 26, 2023
Los Angeles
Immigration Justice
Begins: 4:30 PM (PT)
Ends: 6:30 PM (PT)
Holocaust Museum LA
100 The Grove Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Today, there are over 100 million forcibly displaced people — the highest number since World War II — requiring us to recommit to our efforts to welcome the stranger. How is Los Angeles working to welcome and protect those displaced because of war, violence, oppression, poverty, hunger, and climate change? What can citizens do to help these efforts? Join HIAS at Building Bridges: Welcoming the Stranger, a conversation hosted by the Holocaust Museum LA to explore how we can apply lessons from our past to today’s challenges facing those seeking refuge. Building Bridges is a cross-cultural discussion series that brings together leaders from diverse communities for town hall conversations about working toward common social justice goals.
3/26/2023 Moishe House RSJ Beach Cleanup
Mar 26, 2023
Los Angeles
Environmental Justice
Begins: 11:00 AM (PT)
Ends: 2:00 PM (PT)
Heal the Bay Venice Beach
18th Avenue
Venice, CA
Join Moishe House RSJ in their partnership with Tikkun Hayam for a beach cleanup at Venice Beach!
Clean Crown Heights: Trash Pickup, Seed Bombs & Fridge Care
Mar 26, 2023
New York
Teens • Food Justice
Begins: 11:00 AM (ET)
Ends: 12:30 PM (ET)
Repair the World Brooklyn Workshop
808 Nostrand Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11216
4 spots left
Join us to welcome in Spring in Crown Heights! We have two great options for service. We'll be collaborating with Clean Up Crown Heights as we make our way from Eastern Parkway to Prospect Place to pick up litter with our neighbors. We'll also be heading to our local community fridge from some clean up and maintenance! Program is 14+ so teens are encouraged to attend! We can't wait to see you there!
Mar 27
Joyful Jewish Jams with the JCLP
Mar 27, 2023
Detroit
Community Building
Begins: 6:30 PM (ET)
Ends: 9:00 PM (ET)
The Ark
316 S Main Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Join the Jewish Communal Leadership Program for our 2023 Communal Concert and Conversation: an evening of Joyful Jewish Jams with Batya Levine and Ann Arbor native Aly Halpert at the Ark! We look forward to bringing together musical artists who weave Jewi

Joyful Jewish Jams with the JCLP
Mar 27, 2023
Detroit
Community Building
Begins: 6:30 PM (ET)
Ends: 9:00 PM (ET)
The Ark
316 S Main Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Join the Jewish Communal Leadership Program for our 2023 Communal Concert and Conversation: an evening of Joyful Jewish Jams with Batya Levine and Ann Arbor native Aly Halpert at the Ark! We look forward to bringing together musical artists who weave Jewi
Mar 28
Met Council on Housing Court Watch
Mar 28, 2023
New York
Housing Justice
Begins: 10:00 AM (ET)
Ends: 1:00 PM (ET)
Manhattan Housing Court
111 Centre Street
New York, NY 10013
10 spots left
Join Met Council On Housing Tuesdays and Thursdays every week at Housing Court. In NYC, Right to Council allows people with low income to receive free legal services, so we are helping inform people of this right and also providing information on steps to prevent evictions. We will meet outside of the court building where you will receive training and then we will pass out literature and flyers with information on rights, hotlines, and action steps to prevent evictions.
March Volunteering @ KGD Farm
Mar 28, 2023
Detroit
Food Justice
Begins: 4:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 6:00 PM (ET)
Keep Growing Detroit
3100 Orleans St
Detroit, MI, MI 48207

March Volunteering @ KGD Farm
Mar 28, 2023
Detroit
Food Justice
Begins: 4:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 6:00 PM (ET)
Keep Growing Detroit
3100 Orleans St
Detroit, MI, MI 48207
Mar 29

Souper Saucers Wednesday Cook Day
Mar 29, 2023
Bay Area
Food Justice
Begins: 5:00 PM (PT)
Ends: 8:00 PM (PT)
Urban Adamah
1151 Sixth St.
Berkeley, California 94710
10 spots left
Hillel of Metro Detroit Matzoh Ball Soup Making for DCF
Mar 29, 2023
Detroit
Food Justice
Begins: 5:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 7:00 PM (ET)
Platform 18
116 E 7th St
Royal Oak, MI 48067
TO REGISTER TEXT: "Soup" to (248)-206-8837 Join us and the Hillel of Metro Detroit community in cooking Matzoh Ball soup to donate to the Detroit Community Fridge! We will be learning our recipe from Erin Stiebel and doing some learning about the Detroit Community Fridge!

Hillel of Metro Detroit Matzoh Ball Soup Making for DCF
Mar 29, 2023
Detroit
Food Justice
Begins: 5:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 7:00 PM (ET)
Platform 18
116 E 7th St
Royal Oak, MI 48067
TO REGISTER TEXT: "Soup" to (248)-206-8837 Join us and the Hillel of Metro Detroit community in cooking Matzoh Ball soup to donate to the Detroit Community Fridge! We will be learning our recipe from Erin Stiebel and doing some learning about the Detroit Community Fridge!
Baltimore LGBTQ+ Seder
Mar 29, 2023
Baltimore
Community Building
Begins: 6:30 PM (ET)
Ends: 8:30 PM (ET)
Bolton Street Synagogue
212 West Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD 21210
How can we come together in the face of resistance? Join the Baltimore LGBTQ+ Jewish community as we celebrate Passover! We welcome members of the LGBTQ+ community to a seder in commemoration of our ancestors crossing the Red Sea and our own journeys to liberation. Share your stories. Celebrate our paths to freedom. Build a stronger community, together. A catered Kosher dairy meal is included with ticket purchase. A gluten-free meal is available upon request. Seating is limited, so please RSVP by Sunday, March 26th. All are welcome. No one turned away for lack of funds. Contact the organizer for more details. Seder organizers are committed to making the event as accessible as possible. Please let us know if you require any accommodations in order to fully participate in the seder.
Mar 30
Pre-Passover Liberation Seder Workshop
Mar 30, 2023
New York
Criminal Justice
Begins: 6:30 PM (ET)
Ends: 8:30 PM (ET)
Repair the World Brooklyn Workshop
808 Nostrand Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11216
30 spots left
Happy Passover! Join Repair the World for an evening of learning and celebration centered on criminal justice and liberation. It will take place on March 30th from 6:30-8:30pm at 808 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn. This joint event with the New York Jewish Criminal Justice Coalition, will include dinner, speaker(s) on criminal justice reform in NY, and a chance to make your own DIY liberation seder Haggadah. We will also be accepting any bread (chametz) products to give away before the start of Passover. Hope to see you there!