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Northern California
Welcome to the Northern California Regional page. This is where you can get involved with what JNF is doing in and around Northern California. As caretakers of the land of Israel, on behalf of Jewish people everywhere, JNF is your vehicle to helping the land and improving the quality of lives of the people of Israel. We hope you will consider attending upcoming events, joining a JNF Mission to Israel or becoming involved with JNF as a volunteer. Please do not hesitate to contact us with your thoughts and comments. We look forward to hearing from you! Recent News
Israeli "Survivor" Star Visits Local School Israeli Survivor star Avigail Perl, pictured with students from the...
Israeli Forester Speaks to Local School Israeli forester Michael Weinberger spoke to Gideon Hausner Jewish Day...
Local Students Help Re-Green the Carmel Sixth graders from Tehiyah Day School of El Cerrito, CA and the San...
JWeekly Features New JNF Regional Director The following article was featured on JWeekly.com on Thursday, June...
Jewish Heritage Night with the SF Giants
Upcoming EventsPlease check back soon for upcoming events! Get InvolvedJNF events and efforts throughout the year require partnership from our community. When more people are involved, we can do so much more to help Israel! If you wish to serve as an honored volunteer, a community leader and/or a member of the JNF campaign cabinet, please call Aaron Parker at (415) 677-9600 or aparker@jnf.org. Societies Northern California Regional Office InformationServing: San Francisco, North Bay, South Bay, East Bay, San Jose, Sonoma, Napa, Sacramento, Fresno, and Reno/Lake Tahoe Mailing Address Aaron Parker, Regional Director Log InPress ReleasesPlease check back soon for updates! Find us on:Earn up to 9.5% on your money.Choose from one of the many planned giving options and consult with a JNF Planned Giving specialist by filling out an information request. Other InitiativesWater CrisisIn Israel the most precious commodity is water and it is at risk. Find out how you can help.
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