Welcome to Jewish Deaf Congress

The Jewish Deaf Congress, Inc., today is a vibrant organization, serving persons who are Jewish and Deaf or Hard of Hearing primarily in North America. Our mission is to provide religious, cultural, and educational experiences. Our people include those who became deaf before acquiring language, those who became deaf later in life, and those who are hard of hearing. Parents join our organization, as do grandparents. Some with our deaf constituents represent a community of interpreters or educators, and rabbis, or perhaps even children or siblings or just friends of deaf adults. [...Read more]

HAD of Philadelphia celebrates 100th Anniversary!

Administrator August 27, 2007 - י"ג אלול תשס"ז

Hebrew Association of the Deaf, Inc. of Philadelphia celebrates its 100th Anniversary with a banquet on Sunday evening, October 21, 2007, at 5 pm at the Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing at 201 S. Christopher Columbus Blvd.

The banquet program includes cocktail hour, Magician John Cassidy, dinner and dancing. Alan Abarbanell will be the MC and speaker for the evening. There will be many interpreters and we will also have CART (Communication Assisted Real-Time Translation). The DJ will provide entertainment and we will have an incredible time.

The deadline for all reservations will be September 21, 2007. The price per ticket is $100. After the September 21st deadline, the price per ticket will go up to $125. The ticket will include self-pay parking.

Please make a check payable to HAD 100th Anniversary and send it to Gay Balsam at 978 Princeton Place Warminster, PA 18974.

JDC launches its website!

Administrator August 27, 2007 - י"ג אלול תשס"ז

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact:

Marla Berkowitz, MA
President, Jewish Deaf Congress, Inc.
President@JewishDeafCongress.org

Announcing Launch of Jewish Deaf Congress Inc website! 

Columbus, Ohio (August 27, 2007 )

Announcing the launch of a national Jewish Deaf organization, Jewish Deaf Congress’ website, www.JewishDeafCongress.org; everything you’ve wanted to know about Jewish Deaf Congress, Inc. which was formerly known as National Congress of Jewish Deaf (NCJD) by many old timers. The new site is a work in progress with a goal to give an insight of the JDC’s story, JDC Quarterly archives, articles submitted by various Jewish individuals, and updated information of its upcoming retreats and national conference.

JDC’s president, Marla Berkowitz explains the motivation for the creation of the website: “Preserving our passion for strong identity as Jews who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing individuals and our Jewish Deaf history deserves visibility. Therefore, the best venue for educating and staying abreast of our activities is the website.” 

The Jewish Deaf Congress, Inc. today is a vibrant organization, serving persons who are Jewish and Deaf or Hard of Hearing primarily in North America. Our mission is to provide religious, cultural, and educational experiences. Our people include those who became deaf before acquiring language, those who became deaf later in life, and those who are hard of hearing. Parents join our organization, as do grandparents. Some with our deaf constituents represent a community of interpreters or educators, and rabbis, or perhaps even children or siblings or just friends of deaf adults.

JDC board is striving for innovative ways to create a “Jewish home” where there are ample opportunities for Jewish learning, fostering friendships, and celebrating Judaism is valued. “My hopes and dreams for JDC is to reach out and connect with as many Jewish deaf or hard of hearing people throughout the country and the world”, says Deborah Mayer, JDC’s Board at Large. Just as the wandering Jews have been for thousandths of years, Jewish Deaf and Hard of Hearing people may have found a place of their own. 

The highlight of the website is the announcement of JDC’s upcoming retreat in October called “Mapping your Jewish Spiritual Journey”. Check www.JewishDeafCongress.org to download the flyer. We encourage everyone to join us! “Education is the key…. I want JDC to provide as many educational opportunities, especially through the use of Vlogs on JDC’s website. In this way, Deaf and Hard of Hearing people can learn about Judaism in ASL”, says Allon Yomtov, JDC Treasurer.

Jewish Deaf Congress, Inc. is a voluntary organization, and is actively seeking funding from various sources. Donations and sponsorships are welcome.

JDC 2007 Retreat - Early Bird Deadline postponed - Sept 1st, 2007

Administrator August 10, 2007 - כ"ו אב תשס"ז

JDC Retreat

JDC board is pleased with the interest in attending the upcoming retreat. Since many people have stated they’re out of town but want to send in their early bird registration, we have decided to postpone the early bird deadline to September 1st.

Hope to see you there!

HAD’s 100th Anniversary

Administrator July 23, 2007 - ח' אב תשס"ז

HAD’s 100th

Hebrew Association of the Deaf (HAD) is hosting
the Celebration of Life banquet honoring its’
100th birthday in New York City.

Dr. Deborah Meranski, a well-known Deaf authority
in Art History will be the guest speaker. Gertie
Azar and Rikva Florsheim are the co-chairs. For
more information, attached is the flyer of the
wonderful event.

Mazel Tov, HAD!

JDC Seeking Board Members

Administrator July 23, 2007 - ח' אב תשס"ז

Like most non-profit organizations, Board of Directors play a critical role in defining the vision as well serves as the pivotal driver behind fundraising efforts. The JDC board is currently comprised of Jews who are Deaf and/or hard of hearing who know first hand what it means to be Jewish and Deaf/hard of hearing in today’s society.

We are seeking strategic thinkers to join our board with the goal to shape up our vision for the organization that will allow us to further our goals toward Jewish activism in North America and beyond.

The sense of fullfillment and accomplishment as a board member can be shared with pride knowing their individual efforts are paying off in creating many opportunities
for every Deaf and/or hard of hearing Jew of all ages.

If you are interested in finding out more about becoming a board member, please e-mail JDC’s president, Marla Berkowitz, pres@jewishdeafcongress.org.

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