Led by Rabbi Laura Geller is committed to tikun olam, repairing a broken world. this takes the form of supporting a day school to equip our children with the tools to repair a broken world
Nestled within the rolling hills and valleys of Eastern Uganda lives a community of 500 black Ugandans who practice Judaism, observing Jewish holidays, singing Hebrew songs, dining under the Laws of Kashrut, and keeping the Shabbat holy, as they have for generations. Guided almost exclusively by the Torah, the Abayudaya daven in their synagogues, usually made from mud huts, in four different villages outside a town called Mbale. This page stands as a testament to their ability to withstand total isolation - and anti-Semitism - in a Ugandan village to celebrate the tenets of Jewish faith.