Nonprofit

JBI Library

New York, NY
|
www.jbilibrary.org/

  • Mission

    Enabling access to Jewish life through audio, braille and large print texts.

    About Us

    JBI fills a unique niche within the Jewish community. Originally founded as the Jewish Braille Institute, JBI was created in 1931 by Leopold Dubov, the blind son of a rabbi, with the help of Rabbi Michael Aaronson, who had been blinded in World War I. While JBI’s programs have expanded dramatically, its core mission remains the same-to enable individuals of all ages and backgrounds who are blind, have low vision, or are print disabled to participate fully in all aspects of Jewish educational, cultural, and communal life.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Religion & Spirituality

    Location & Contact

    Illustration

    Discover Your Calling

    Find opportunities to change the world with the latest social-impact job, internship, and volunteer listings. Plus, explore resources for taking action in your community.
    Already a user? Log in