What is Temple Aliyah?
Temple Aliyah, founded in 1962 and situated in Woodland Hills, California, operates as a Conservative Jewish congregation. It positions itself as a full-service community, offering a wide array of programs designed to cater to diverse family structures and needs, including those in intermarried households or families with special needs members. The congregation emphasizes a warm and welcoming environment, aiming to provide opportunities for members to deepen their engagement with Jewish life and learning.
How much funding has Temple Aliyah raised?
Temple Aliyah has raised a total of $521K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$521K
Debt (2021): $521K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Temple Aliyah
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Temple Aliyah?
The recent strategic investment suggests Temple Aliyah is poised for continued growth and enhanced service delivery. This capital infusion is likely to support the expansion of its educational programs, community outreach, and potentially facility enhancements. The organization's focus on inclusivity and comprehensive family support indicates a strategic direction aimed at solidifying its role as a central hub for Jewish life in the West San Fernando Valley, adapting to the evolving needs of its congregants.
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