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- Lappin Foundation | Enhancing Jewish Identity across Generations
Lappin Foundation is a 501c3 The Foundation’s Employer Identification Number is 46-1614193
- Upcoming Programs | Lappin Foundation
Lappin Foundation’s new PJ Library Endowment will help to ensure that Jewish children in our community will receive beautiful PJ Library books well into the future
- Mission - Lappin Foundation
Lappin Foundation removes cost as a barrier to participation whenever possible, making our programs free and accessible to all who want to participate Our areas of programming include:
- Robert Israel Lappin
Bob Lappin’s encounter with bullies at age five was the first crisis of his life The second was when he had to re-engineer a promising new product a week before going to market In both those situations, Mr Lappin devised a way to turn life’s darkest moments into its greatest opportunities
- Donate | Lappin Foundation
Donate Lappin Foundation is grateful for the community’s support Lappin Foundation is a 501c3 The Foundation’s Employer Identification Number is 46-1614193 For information about making a Legacy Gift, please contact Sarah Ovadia at (978) 740-4404 or email sovadia@lappinfoundation org
- Contact Us - Lappin Foundation
Lappin Foundation is a 501c3 The Foundation’s Employer Identification Number is 46-1614193 Keep up to date with our FREE programs! Subscribe to our Email List
- Center for Antisemitism and Holocaust Programs and Resources | Lappin . . .
The Teddy Bear is a Holocaust education film project of Lappin Foundation The film is narrated by survivor Michael Gruenbaum, who spent two-and-a-half years in Terezin as a child
- Swastika—Symbol of Hate - Lappin Foundation
Swastika—Symbol of Hate is a Holocaust education film project of Lappin Foundation, whose mission is enhancing Jewish identity across generations The swastika has become a major symbol of the Holocaust
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