
Rabbi Matt Zerwekh Chosen for Foundation for Excellence Board
Congratulations to ISAAC Family member Rabbi Matt Zerwekh, Rabbi of Temple B’nai Israel and member of the ISAAC Executive Committee, for being recommended as the

Congratulations to ISAAC Family member Rabbi Matt Zerwekh, Rabbi of Temple B’nai Israel and member of the ISAAC Executive Committee, for being recommended as the

There won’t be an ISAAC Banquet this year, BUT stay tuned for more information! Coming in June of 2018 will be the ISAAC Beloved Community Walk/Run: Moving Towards Justice.

Would you like to be part of the ISAAC process of listening to people with expertise and discerning new ways to create an equitable community?

THANK YOU to everyone who turned out so early for the December 12 Breakfast –in a snowstorm! And to all the wonderful speakers who shared

Our first ever “Above & Beyond Award” was presented at the Family & Friends Breakfast to Amy Peterson: For designing every year’s ISAAC banquet book

If you weren’t at the ISAAC Family & Friends Breakfast on that snowy morning, December 12, you might not have heard this great news. We

“ISAAC shows the willingness to do what has never been done and to embrace the unpopular to address issues that have not been meaningfully addressed

If you are reading this, you are part of the ISAAC Family! We hope you can join the 50 people already signed up for the

Would you like to be part of the ISAAC process of partnering with others and discerning ways to create an equitable community? Join one of

Save the Date: January 16th – Day of Racial Healing. Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation is a comprehensive, national and community-based process to plan for and bring
Be part of building the Beloved Community in Kalamazoo County and across Michigan. Your gift helps create equity!
“ISAAC has continually and steadfastly advocated for a better way to address youth violence in the City of Kalamazoo, and were instrumental in garnering our commitment to adopting a “Group Violence Intervention” Model.”
Chief Jeff Hadley, KDPS
“And what does the Lord require of you?
To do justice and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”
– Micah 6:8