How All This is Made Possible

Today, I write to you in our shared role as Kulanu supporters, asking you to join me in continuing our support of this organization that is so important to so many. We are able to do so much, even with small amounts. For example, $50 is enough to help an Abayudaya...

2008 Highlights

As I look back on 2008, these highlights stand out: We initiated and/or continued our partnership with Jewish communities in more than thirteen countries on five continents. Kulanu shared the prestigious Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award from Tufts University with...

Loss of a Former Board Member

Rabbi Cotel and his family and my family have been close friends for more than 25 years, and he is the person responsible for getting me involved in Kulanu. Rabbi Cotel served on Kulanu’s board of directors from 2002 through 2007. His death is a great loss. In 2003,...

Alex Armah’s Visit Continues

Kulanu made possible a four-month visit from Alex Armah, teacher and spiritual leader of the Sefwi Wiawso community in Ghana to the Abayudaya in Uganda. We included excerpts from a few of his reports in the last Update and wanted to share this additional one: Hello,...

Kulanu has a Blog!

We are very excited to announce that we have inaugurated the Kulanu blog with the help of volunteer Matthew Feldman. Its main purpose, for now, is to give online access to these Kulanu Updates, and to allow readers to add comments. If you missed the earlier Updates,...