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to become an official city event, and reached 32,000 volunteers. Executive Director and Founder David Levinson was named California Nonprofit Leader of the Year at the inaugural Governor and First Lady's Medals for Service ceremony on June 22, 2009. In 2009, Big Sunday had over 50,000 volunteers
59:, supervised by temple member (and Big Sunday founder and executive director) David Levinson. That event in 1999 had 200 volunteers, and has grown each year. It was renamed "Big Sunday" in 2003 to reflect the organization's secular and non-partisan openness. 231: 30:. Founded in 1999, it is responsible for an annual community service event in Los Angeles, also called "Big Sunday", which has grown from its beginnings as a " 114: 119: 153: 91: 190: 67:
participating in 500 projects around Southern California, including a neighborhood renovation project in
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The idea behind Big Sunday began as "Mitzvah Day", a project motivated by the Jewish concept of "
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to become the largest such community service event in the United States.
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In 2006, the event partnered with Los Angeles Mayor
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501(c)(3)
nonprofit organization
Los Angeles, California
Mitzvah
Jewish
temple
tikkun olam
Temple Israel of Hollywood
Antonio Villaraigosa
Watts
"Big Sunday attracts up to 50,000 volunteers"
Archived
Wayback Machine
Los Angeles Daily News
"Big Sunday: One temple’s ‘Mitzvah Day’ goes city-wide and inclusive"
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
"Lollapaloozas for Volunteers"
The Wall Street Journal

Archived
Wayback Machine
http://8.12.42.31/2006/may/06/local/me-bigsunday6

"'Big Sunday' volunteers work their magic in Watts"
Los Angeles Times
Official website
Category
Non-profit organizations based in Los Angeles

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