A recipient of the Foundation’s 2025 Social Justice in Action Award, Steve Kerr has long exemplified leadership grounded in moral clarity and courage, and marked by a deep commitment to social justice, education, and public responsibility. His voice and experience will strengthen the Foundation’s work as we continue to advance Leonard’s legacy.
Read MoreMany of us have wondered how our beloved teacher and friend, Rabbi Leonard Beerman, would respond to the current moment…
Read MoreRead MoreThe Leonard I. Beerman Foundation mourns the loss of our beloved teacher, friend, and Board member, the Rev. James Lawson Jr.
The Rabbi Leonard I. Beerman Foundation is delighted to announce that the UCLA Labor Center will be renamed the UCLA James Lawson Jr. Worker Justice Center in honor of…
Read MoreThese are perplexing times, as unsettling as they have ever been in our country. Armed insurrection in the Capitol, deep-seated racial hatred, a devastating pandemic, and the massive loss of life…
Read MoreThese are perplexing times, as unsettling as they have ever been in our country. Armed insurrection in the Capitol, deep-seated racial hatred, a devastating pandemic, and the massive loss of life…
Read MoreThe Beerman Foundation joins together with our sisters and brothers at All Saints Church in Pasadena in expressing our deep sorrow at the passing of our great friend and teacher, Rev. George Regas…
Read MoreThe period between Rosh Ha-Shanah and Yom Kippur is known as the Ten Days of Repentance (aseret yeme teshuvah)…
Read MoreThe Leonard I. Beerman Foundation for Peace and Justice expresses deep sorrow at the death of Representative John Lewis, one of the giants of social justice of our time…
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