Yachad's Year of Growth: Expanding Horizons for Individuals with Disabilities, Including Milestones in Baltimore

By BJLife Newsroom
Posted on 01/14/25

Yachad, a Division of the Orthodox Union, Experiences Significant Growth Across US in 2024; Plans for Even More Growth in New Year 

Reflecting on the past year, 2024 proved to be a remarkable year of growth for Yachad, an international organization run through the Orthodox Union that’s dedicated to enriching the lives of Jewish individuals with disabilities and their families, via social, recreational, educational, and vocational programs in 10 regions across the United States, Israel, and Canada.

It was a year characterized by substantial expansion across its regional offices, numerous new hires, and the introduction of enhanced services aimed to serve the community's needs. These developments demonstrated a steadfast commitment to creating a future where everyone truly belongs.

In the midwest, Yachad's Chicago branch has moved to a new building, allowing for centralized in-house programming. The recent Chanukat Habayit celebration symbolized the official inauguration of this new space, welcoming community members into a hub of activity and support.

“Yachad Chicago has evolved from being renowned for its vibrant Shabbatons, to being known as a cornerstone of belonging, offering diverse programs all week long,” shares Ken Saibel, associate director. “This includes performing arts with an annual live performance, inclusive exercise initiatives, and farming at a local JCC.”

In Baltimore, Yachad has introduced new services such as vocational training and an adult day program, marking a significant milestone for the community. With the recent hiring of Penina Mandelbaum as the City Director, Yachad is poised to deepen its community connections and enhance social and recreational programming. This initiative aims to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to essential government services within a supportive and meaningful Jewish environment. Michael Appelbaum, Yachad’s Assistant Director, expressed excitement over the new resources being developed, and highlighted the need for services available for Jewish individuals with disabilities in Baltimore.

Down south, Yachad South Florida has welcomed Tzippy Richmond as its new Regional Director, with the goal of expanding program offerings and increasing visibility within the community. Richmond will focus on creating social and recreational opportunities that foster inclusion and belonging for individuals with disabilities in South Florida's Jewish community. Her leadership will expand the support available to families, and ensure that Yachad's mission resonates throughout the region.

Yachad Summer Programs were another success. Yachad is the largest Jewish camp provider for individuals with disabilities. The camps provide an inclusive environment where participants can thrive socially and emotionally, and are one of Yachad’s cornerstone offerings.

Looking to the year ahead, Yachad’s Brooklyn space is preparing to relocate to a larger venue on Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn. This new site will offer improved facilities for vocational training and serve as a central point for social and emotional development programming.

This year of growth not only signifies physical expansion, but also a continued commitment to creating inclusive spaces for all within the Jewish community. As Yachad moves forward, it remains focused on developing innovative solutions that address the unique challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and their families.