Valérie's Fundraiser for Kol Israel Community

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Kol Israel Community of Kentucky
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$165

raised by 9 people

$500 goal

 


Hi friends—today I’m supporting Kol Israel Congregation of Kentucky for Give for Good Louisville because I believe in community that is welcoming, joyful, and hands-on.

In Hebrew, Tikkun Olam means “repairing the world.” Kol Israel lives that out locally—opening holiday celebrations to anyone curious, hosting late-night learning parties with music and food, partnering with neighbors to welcome refugees, and showing up when people need care.

Repairing the world matters to me because we are so broken as a people. On a large scale, the world is torn apart from all sorts of events. That has trickled down to the smallest of communities. Helping our neighbors and offering kindness with a smile is a start to repairing the many of us who are hurting.

My goal is $500 today to help fund open-door gatherings, community learning, and good-for-neighbors projects in Louisville. If you’ve been looking for something hopeful to be part of, this is it.

Help Us Repair the World—Right Here in Louisville and surrounding areas.

Belonging. Joy. Justice. Build it with us at Kol Israel Congregation of Kentucky.

At Kol Israel, we believe Judaism shines when it’s welcoming, joyful, and hands‑on. Tikkun Olam—Hebrew for repairing the world—isn’t a slogan; it’s how we live our values in Louisville: sharing meals, welcoming newcomers, learning across differences, and showing up when neighbors need care. Your Give for Good gift fuels open‑door celebrations, community learning, and tangible good for our city. If you’ve been looking for a community that puts joy and justice at the center, you’re in the right place.

What Your Gift Makes Possible

  • Open‑door holiday gatherings—like Sukkot in a cozy outdoor sukkah (think dinner under the stars), where anyone curious about Jewish life is welcome.

  • Community learning nights—our Tikkun Leil Shavuot–style events with short talks, poetry, music, and snacks that make big ideas feel human.

  • Good‑for‑neighbors projects with interfaith partners—meal trains, welcome kits for newcomer families, and rapid‑response care in times of crisis.

  • Scholar‑in‑Residence visits that lift up diverse voices—Jews, Jews of Color, interfaith families, and converts.

Why Louisville Needs This

Louisville is beautifully diverse—and many people still feel spiritually homeless or disconnected. Kol Israel is building a home for belonging and purpose, where ancient practice meets today’s needs. Together we can create more moments of joy, learning, and care—and meet real needs in our city.

Quick Glossary

  • Tikkun Olam (tee‑KOON oh‑LAHM): Repairing the world—doing tangible good together.

  • Sukkah / Sukkot (SOO‑ka / soo‑KOHT): A simple outdoor hut for a joyful harvest festival; imagine a community dinner under the stars.

  • Tikkun Leil Shavuot (sha‑voo‑OHT): An open, often late‑night learning party with bite‑size talks, music, and conversation.

You don’t have to be Jewish to celebrate, learn, or give. All neighbors are welcome.

Give today to help us host more open‑door gatherings, deepen partnerships, and meet real needs in Louisville. Let’s repair the world—together.

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Kol Israel Community of Kentucky

Organized By Valerie Jones

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