The Jewish Deaf Resource Center (JDRC) in Wilmington, NC, was established in 1996 to facilitate communication access and connections between Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Jews and the broader Jewish community across North America. Through advocacy and collaboration, JDRC works to enhance accessibility to Jewish services, rituals, and communal experiences for individuals of all hearing abilities.
JDRC hosts ASL Shabbat services and community events, such as vigils and educational programs, to promote inclusivity and engagement within the Jewish Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. With a focus on building bridges and fostering a meaningful Jewish communal life, JDRC's efforts aim to create a vibrant and accessible environment for all participants.
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