Shalom Santa Barbara 2020–2021

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JUSTICE AND FAIR TREATMENT TO ALL Founded in 1913, ADL’s timeless mission

with law enforcement. We also help high school and

has always been to stop the defamation of the Jewish people

college students recognize and react when criticism of

and to secure justice and fair treatment to all. ADL emerged

Israel crosses the line from legitimacy to anti-Semitism.

as one of the most formidable anti-hate organizations in

Our presence as a regional office

the U.S. because of its ironclad commitment to protect the rights of all Americans regardless of their race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability. The premise behind ADL’s work is that the Jewish community, indeed any minority or marginalized community, is only safe if all such communities are safe. ADL accomplishes our work through a network of 27 regional offices, including our office in Santa Barbara, that serve as “boots on the ground” connecting local communities to ADL’s mission. Founded in 2001, the ADL Santa Barbara/ Tri-Counties regional office serves Santa Barbara, Ventura, and San Luis Obispo counties. We respond to bias and hate incidents in schools, workplaces, houses of worship – anywhere

“ … delivering workshops to educators and students about recognizing how their own experiences impact the ways they perceive others. We advocate for the civil rights of minority and marginalized groups, and we share information about extremist groups with law enforcement.”

in the community that hate

depends on volunteer engagement, working relationships with educators, coalition partners, and law enforcement, and of course financial support from the community. Our ADL Action Committee provides opportunities for volunteers to lead and join local initiatives furthering ADL’s broad mission. We welcome you to contact our office to learn more about that committee and its current efforts. If you are an educator or parent interested in bringing programs addressing bias, hate symbols, bullying, or Holocaust education to your school, we are happy to provide more information. If your organization would like to learn more about ADL’s work, we can provide a presentation. If you have experienced, witnessed, or learned of a hate incident in our area, we encourage you to report the incident via ADL’s website, adl.org, so we can track

happens. We much prefer, however, to prevent such

such incidents and respond as appropriate.

incidents and work to do so by delivering workshops to

We are proud to be an active contributor to the

educators and students about recognizing how their own experiences impact the ways they perceive others. We advocate for the civil rights of minority and marginalized groups, and we share information about extremist groups

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Jewish and larger communities in our tri-counties region, and we welcome your participation.

We are indeed better together!

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Be Informed. The Israel Committee of Santa Barbara

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pages 51-52

Come for the Pizza, Stay for the Jewish

1min
page 53

PJ Library: Free Jewish Children’s Books to Families Across the World

1min
page 45

Naomi Bollag: The Healing Power of Art

1min
page 46

YAD: Connect with Your Tribe

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pages 40-42

SYVJC: Cultivates Belonging and Celebration

4min
pages 35-36

Daughters of Abraham Bring Together Jews, Christians, and Muslims

2min
pages 38-39

Temple Beth El — Santa Maria: A Spiritual Home to Many

1min
page 37

Community Shul: An Innovative and Caring Community

1min
pages 33-34

Chabad: Completing the Circle of Jewish Life

2min
pages 30-32

Mesa Shul: We Put the Modern in Modern Orthodox

1min
page 27

Hillel: Inspiring the Jewish Future

3min
pages 28-29

How We’ve Engaged the Community Beyond our Walls

6min
pages 20-22

JCRC: Jewish Community Relations Committee

3min
page 23

CBB: Jewish Living — An Evolving Practice

4min
pages 24-25

A Brief History of Mesa Shul Santa Barbara

3min
page 26

Portraits of Survival: Life Journeys During the Holocaust & Beyond

2min
page 19

Jewish Family Service of Greater Santa Barbara: Response to the COVID-19 Crisis

2min
page 18

ADL Responds to COVID Fed Bias and Bigotry

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The Center for Jewish Education: A Renewed Gathering Place

2min
page 11

Hadassah: Connecting and Empowering Women to Effect Change

1min
page 13

Mussar Practice Transcends Adversity

4min
pages 16-17

Jewish Family Service: Elevating the SB Community

2min
page 12

ADL: We are Indeed Better Together

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page 14

Mixed Media Artist Margaret Singer

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