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Grantee: Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life, Palo Alto
A multigenerational destination anchored by a world-class JCC and a senior living complex.
Grantee: Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow
The largest festival of its kind in the world, now in its 20th year.
Grantee: Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Now under construction on the historic site of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, completion in 2012.
Grantee: Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow
Dance, music, workshops, art, film, books, food: a major celebration each summer.
Grantee: California Academy of Sciences
Exploring, explaining and protecting the natural world; located in Golden Gate Park.
ABC7 TV Airs Story about Taube-funded Next Chapter Project
ABC News (Channel 7) recently aired an excellent feature story about the Next Chapter Project, a collaboration between the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture, Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, Congregation Emanu-El, and the Holocaust Center of Northern California.
In the story, you will learn about the landmark project that connects San Francisco-area teens with Holocaust survivors from Poland. This year, the culmination of the project was a tour to Poland for students, their parents and survivors, organized by the Taube Foundation, the JCCSF and Lehrhaus Judaica, and subsidized by the San Francisco Jewish Community Federation and the Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco. We thank all for their involvement and support of this program.
Watch the video to learn more about this important cultural bond between generations and the inspiring lessons it has engendered. The Taube Foundation is pleased and proud to be one of the chief sponsors of this project.
Recent Highlights
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Every community has its own momentum, its own texture. In Poland, the Jewish community is using every tool at its disposal, from religious observance to the arts, to explore Jewish identity. People need a variety of forums to express themselves. -THEODORE BIKEL, PERFORMER; TFJLC ADVISORY BOARD |



