Under the aegis of Israel Tennis Centers (ITC), Israel Children’s Centers has offered numerous recreational programs to children since the organization’s formation in 1976. One of its flagship programs, ITC’s coexistence initiative brings together children from all segments of Israeli society, from Jews and Muslims to Bedouins and Druze, to build understanding and friendship through sport. ITC also works with at-risk youth to encourage positive life choices and avoid vagrancy, drugs, and violence. Other programs provided by ITC include empowerment and recreation for immigrant children and special needs children, leading to a greater sense of community and improved self-esteem.
Active in a wide range of charities that support the arts, cultural initiatives, and children in need, Edward Reicin gives whenever possible to organizations in his Chicago hometown and beyond. Among these, Edward Reicin has served as international chairman of Israel Children’s Centers, one of the largest providers of social services for Israeli children of all races, ethnicities, and religious affiliations.
Under the aegis of Israel Tennis Centers (ITC), Israel Children’s Centers has offered numerous recreational programs to children since the organization’s formation in 1976. One of its flagship programs, ITC’s coexistence initiative brings together children from all segments of Israeli society, from Jews and Muslims to Bedouins and Druze, to build understanding and friendship through sport. ITC also works with at-risk youth to encourage positive life choices and avoid vagrancy, drugs, and violence. Other programs provided by ITC include empowerment and recreation for immigrant children and special needs children, leading to a greater sense of community and improved self-esteem.
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Attorney-turned opera singer Edward Reicin is currently focusing on his singing career. Ed Reicin has taken on roles at a number of venues, including the Israel Vocal Arts Institute, where he performed as Tom in “Un ballo in maschera” and Pinellino in “Gianni Schicchi.”
A nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization, the Israel Vocal Arts Institute educates, trains, and promotes opera singers, offering financial assistance and support that enables promising singers to find and complete the training they need to progress their abilities. Established in 1987, the organization is located in Kfar Shmaryahu in the Tel Aviv District of Israel. The organization not only strives to promote up-and-coming opera singers but it hopes to transform Tel Aviv into one of the most sought after cities for operatic training and education. The Israel Vocal Arts Institutes continues to increase its competitive edge and become more of a figurehead in the opera community. Learn more by visiting www.ivai.org. |
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