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Together, we can create lasting change in our communities.
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Join us in improving lives through counseling, support, and outreach.
Empowering Underserved Communities
B’nai Binah is dedicated to improving lives through comprehensive social services, offering counseling, community support, and outreach programs designed for those in need.
Our organization fosters inclusivity and multiculturalism, actively engaging individuals and businesses to join us in making a meaningful impact in underserved communities.
Explore Our Services
“The World is Our Community, and We Are Its Servants.” – B’nai Binah
Offering professional counseling services to individuals and families in need.
Details on immediate support provided for housing, food, and other essential needs.
Facilitating support groups focused on mental health and community connection.
Aimed at youth and families, including counseling, mentorship, and family resources.
Your support can change lives. Get involved through donations or volunteering with us.
Why Choose Us
We inspire individuals to achieve their full potential and build a future of opportunity.
Comprehensive Counseling Services Available
Support for All Community Needs
Dedicated Outreach Programs for Impact
Visual Stories of Change
Moments that highlight our commitment to improving lives and building support networks.
What Others Say
Real experiences from those we’ve helped.
Together, we can create lasting change in our communities.
As a Pediatric Nurse, De’vorah Levi has been in her dream profession for over 30 years. As a child of 12 years old she decided to be a Nurse instead of a Doctor. De’vorah chose a profession that allows her to have a better impact on an individual’s life by giving more time to assess and better adhere to the needs of individuals and their families.
De’vorah learned as early as her teen years that there were many obstacles placed before her that would have prevented her from obtaining her dream to become a Registered Nurse. With the help of De’vorah’s parents, her village and her community, De’vorah reached her goal.
She began her journey in a high school that promoted nursing but did not have a genuine nursing program. De’vorah started at a CUNY college that helped her begin her journey to improve her academics (via remedial classes) in order to take the required core classes. Becoming distracted due to lack of mentorship, she took a break from school for several years. After starting her own family and giving birth to her 2nd child, she then resumed her journey of becoming a RN.
De’vorah’s first stop in resuming her education journey was to New York City Technical College (CUNY); then Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing, (after having child number three). There, De’vorah gained an Associates Degree in Nursing as a Registered Nurse. De’vorah began her first nursing position as a Nurse at The Brooklyn Hospital Center as a pediatric/PICU Nurse. There she worked as a staff nurse for 16 years full-time and 4 years per-diem. Next, while working for The Brooklyn Hospital Center as a pediatric/PICU Nurse (and after having child number 4), De’vorah acquired her Bachelors degree in Nursing at St. Joseph’s College in Brooklyn, New York. All this while working for several healthcare agencies to further her knowledge as a Maternal-Child Nurse in order to better serve the community. This allowed her to become more knowledgeable in her next role as a Family-Community Health Nurse with New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Nurse-Family Partnership Program [NFP] for the next 17 years. NFP is a free national home visiting program that partners a Registered Nurse, with a first-time pregnant mom, from pregnancy until her child turns 2 years old. At NFP, “Nurse Devorah “assessed, monitored, educated, advocated for and mentored first-time moms in acquiring the knowledge and resources to better equip themselves to meet their needs in becoming better moms.
Presently, De’vorah is retired from the NYCDOHMH-Nurses-Family Partnership but continues working as a Nurse for HIDEC [Hebrew Institute for Deaf and Exceptional Children] full time as a school nurse and an agency home care nurse for children with special needs.
RN since 1993, supervisory, instructional, and clinical experience in
Pediatrics/Pediatric Critical Care, Neonatal/Neonatal Critical Care, and
Pediatric Emergency/Trauma and Pediatric/Mother-Baby Community
Healthcare in hospital and home settings.
IV/Phlebotomy, EKG/Dysrhythmia, BLS, and CLC certifications
DONA trained Birthing and Postpartum Doula
New York licensure and proficient with electronic documentation/computers.
Affiliation Volunteer Experience:
Member, National Association of Physician Nurses (NAPN)
Member, Pediatric Nurses Society (inactive)
Member, American Nurses Association
Member, New York State Nurses Association
Mentoring NYU nursing students
Beyond her profession, De’vorah is a family person. She has 4 children ranging from 30 years old and up; and 7 grandchildren [not including other children and grandchildren that make up her family]. She also loves reading, traveling and learning about other countries and cultures.
Dr. Syene Cooper, is a visionary educational leader with over 20 years of experience transforming K-12 education. As the Network Director of Special Populations at Manhattan Charter School, he drives district-wide initiatives focused on equity, inclusion, and specially designed instruction. Previously, as Principal, he led a successful school turnaround, improving attendance, academic performance, and staff morale. In addition to his leadership roles, Dr. Cooper mentor’s future educators as an Adjunct Professor at Touro College and a Clinical Practicum Supervisor. A specialist in Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), he has helped schools implement data-driven interventions that close equity gaps. Holding a Ph.D. in Education Curriculum & Instruction, Dr. Cooper is a respected speaker on instructional excellence, school culture, and educational equity.
The Kwatana Domestic Violence Prevention Program under B’nai Binah is a comprehensive initiative designed to address, prevent, and combat domestic violence in families, relationships, and communities. Our program provides education, intervention, counseling, training, and community support to those affected by domestic violence, while also equipping individuals with tools to prevent future occurrences. We believe in fostering safe, healthy, and violence-free environments through education, advocacy, and direct action.
Our Mission
The Kwatana Domestic Violence Prevention Program is dedicated to:
• Preventing domestic violence through awareness, education, and community outreach.
• Empowering survivors by providing access to resources, shelter, legal aid, counseling, and employment opportunities.
• Supporting families and individuals with tools to heal and rebuild their lives.
• Training individuals to recognize, prevent, and intervene in situations of domestic abuse.
• Holding abusers accountable while promoting rehabilitation and behavior modification.
Program Services
1. Counseling & Therapy
• Trauma-informed counseling for survivors and affected families.
• Anger management and rehabilitation programs for abusers.
• Group therapy and support networks for individuals rebuilding their lives.
2. Emergency Assistance & Safe Housing
• Temporary shelter and relocation assistance for victims and children.
• Financial assistance for those escaping abusive environments.
• Partnerships with safe houses, domestic violence shelters, and legal aid organizations.
3. Education & Prevention Training
• Workshops on recognizing signs of abuse and early intervention.
• Training on conflict resolution, healthy relationships, and self-defense.
• Programs for teens, young adults, and families to prevent cycles of abuse.
4. Legal Support & Advocacy
• Assistance in obtaining restraining orders and legal protection.
• Legal consultations for divorce, custody battles, and immigration concerns related to abuse.
• Advocacy for policy changes and better legal protections for survivors.
5. Community Outreach & Awareness
• Public seminars and educational events.
• Collaboration with schools, religious organizations, and workplaces to raise awareness.
• Annual fundraisers, walks, and campaigns to promote domestic violence prevention.
6. Economic Empowerment & Career Assistance
• Job training and employment assistance for survivors.
• Financial literacy programs and support for economic independence.
• Access to grants and scholarships for affected individuals.
Who We Serve
The Kwatana Domestic Violence Prevention Program provides support to:
• Survivors of domestic violence (women, men, and children).
• Individuals at risk of experiencing domestic abuse.
• Families and loved ones of survivors.
• Offenders seeking rehabilitation and behavior change.
• Communities aiming to break cycles of violence.
How to Get Help
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, we are here to help. All communications are strictly confidential. Contact us for immediate assistance:
• 24/7 Crisis Helpline: [Insert Helpline Number]
• Email Support: [Insert Email Address]
• Walk-in Assistance: Visit our center at [Insert Address]
• Emergency Shelter Services: Available upon request
Get Involved
Join us in the fight against domestic violence by:
• Volunteering as a mentor, counselor, or community advocate.
• Donating to provide housing, legal aid, and support services to survivors.
• Attending our fundraising events, awareness campaigns, and training programs.
• Partnering with us to expand services and reach more individuals in need.
Annual Fundraisers & Community Events
To sustain and expand our efforts, we host annual fundraising events such as:
• The Red & White Banquet: A gala honoring survivors and advocates.
• Annual Walk Against Domestic Violence: Raising awareness and funds for prevention efforts.
• Educational Seminars & Training Sessions: Community-based events to equip individuals with knowledge and tools to prevent domestic violence.
Support the Kwatana Domestic Violence Prevention Program
Your contribution can help change lives. Whether through volunteering, donations, or advocacy, your support allows us to provide safe spaces, education, legal aid, and healing opportunities to those in need.
Donate today and be a part of the movement to end domestic violence for good.
For more information, contact us at:
[(551)295-5022]
[info@bnaibinah.org]
bnaibinah.org
Let’s stand together against domestic violence and build a future of safety, respect, and healing!
I am Benedicta Vindiba Daplah, creative and talented Ghanaian fashion designer who believes that designing is not only about creating beautiful visuals but also about solving problems, from the age 10 I have always wanted to be a fashion designer, I used to make dolls for my friends, I could use my mom’s old singer sewing machine to make clothes and alter my own clothes if I didn’t like how they looked, so I started my journey of becoming a fashion designer. I attended one of the best fashion schools in Ghana, showcased my designs on big platforms here in Ghana and that was how Vindiba became a household name, I believe in sustainable fashion.
Timberly Wilson is a passionate, altruistic servant leader boasting over 20 years of invaluable experience in bolstering educational opportunities for underserved communities of color within both the New York and Georgia Public School systems.
Hailing from the vibrant backdrop of New York City, Timberly’s journey led her to Atlanta, Georgia, where she embarked on her academic pursuits at Clark Atlanta University (CAU). A trailblazer in her own right, she emerged as a first-generation college graduate from Georgia State University, where she earned both her Bachelor of Science and Masters degrees in Urban Teacher Leadership.
Timberly’s professional trajectory is marked by a steadfast commitment to fostering excellence in teaching and learning. For over a decade, she honed her craft as a middle school English/Language Arts educator in the Georgia Public Schools, crafting innovative curricula and assuming various leadership roles. Continuously seeking to elevate her instructional acumen, she pursued further studies, attaining an Educational Specialist Degree in Curriculum & Instruction from Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, TN.
Driven by a desire to effect meaningful change, Timberly returned to her roots in New York City, where she assumed the pivotal role of Instructional Coach at the Harlem Children’s Zone Promise Academy JHS I. Swiftly ascending the ranks, she held successive leadership positions, culminating in her current role as the Executive Director of Great Oaks Charter NYC (GO-NYC). Under her visionary leadership, student achievement in Reading/ELA has soared beyond district and state averages, while notable strides have been made in closing the achievement gap in mathematics.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Timberly cherishes precious moments with her three children—her eldest daughter and two sons, aged 26, 23, and 16 respectively—alongside cherished extended family and friends. A dedicated advocate for positive change, Timberly actively contributes to her community as a member of Brooklyn Community Board 3, lending her expertise to the Education & Youth Services and Housing & Land Use committees.
In her leisure time, Timberly finds solace in travel and prioritizes self-care, championing practices that promote the holistic well-being of women who often place the needs of others before their own. Through her unwavering dedication and tireless advocacy, Timberly Wilson embodies the transformative power of education and service, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of those she touches.
Each of these programs is designed with the individual’s growth in mind. They foster pride by helping participants achieve personal and team goals, resilience by teaching them to overcome challenges, and provide an invaluable outlet for learning and self-expression. Through these sports, participants not only develop physical skills but also gain life lessons in discipline, teamwork, and self-discovery, making the experience both therapeutic and transformative.
Chief Daved is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, where he earned a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, focusing on multiple disciplines, including International Affairs, Political Science, Anthropology, Judaic Studies, Liberal Arts, Conflict Resolution, and Crisis Prevention. His academic background, combined with real-world experience, has equipped him with a unique perspective on social change, community organization, and advocacy.
As the driving force behind B’nai Binah, Chief Daved has established a vast network of initiatives, spanning health, social services, security, education, athletics, and spiritual development. His work includes programs that provide food security, medical assistance, housing, educational scholarships, and business consulting, reaching communities in the U.S., Africa, and the Caribbean. His leadership has been instrumental in building infrastructure, training security personnel, developing sustainable businesses, and mentoring future leaders.
Chief Daved is also the founder of the Yisrael Political Action Committee (YPAC), a platform designed to amplify the voices of Hebrews, Israelites, Yehudim, and Torah-following communities in political discourse. His work in law enforcement and security training has also established pathways for communities to develop their own protective structures.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Chief Daved is an author, writing about his life’s journey—his trials, triumphs, and faith-driven transformation. His experiences serve as a source of inspiration for those navigating similar struggles. As a single father raising his children, he understands the importance of strong family values, discipline, and providing guidance for the next generation.
A dynamic speaker, counselor, and strategist, Chief Daved continues to shape the future with an unwavering commitment to justice, self-sufficiency, and cultural excellence. His life’s work is a testament to the power of faith, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of empowerment for all people.
Kohane Azriel Ben Levi Ben Levi is the esteemed Spiritual Leader of Beth Emmet Tefilah, dedicated to upholding the wisdom of the Torah and serving as a Kohane to the people. With a profound commitment to faith, leadership, and community service, he guides individuals on their spiritual journey, ensuring that Torah principles remain at the core of daily life.
A devoted family man, Kohane Azriel leads by example, embodying the values of integrity, discipline, and unwavering devotion to the Most High. His teachings emphasize the importance of righteousness, knowledge, and spiritual growth, fostering a deep connection between tradition and contemporary life.
In addition to his spiritual leadership, Kohane Azriel works closely with B’nai Binah, contributing to its mission of empowerment, education, and service. His role extends beyond the pulpit—he is actively involved in community outreach, mentorship, and guidance, ensuring that individuals and families receive the support they need to thrive.
With a passion for preserving and teaching Torah wisdom, Kohane Azriel remains steadfast in his service, leadership, and dedication to uplifting the community, strengthening faith, and fostering unity among those he serves.
Shecanaiah-Bidkar Ben Daved Ben-Levi is a young, driven leader with a strong commitment to education, athletics, and community service. A proud graduate of A. Philip Randolph High School in Manhattan, NY, he has excelled both academically and athletically, demonstrating discipline, perseverance, and leadership in all aspects of his life.
Now embarking on his collegiate journey, Shecanaiah-Bidkar is set to study Business, Economics, and Leadership, aiming to build a foundation that will allow him to make a lasting impact in his community. In addition to his academic pursuits, he is a dedicated athlete, determined to make his mark in football, showcasing his skills, teamwork, and determination on the field.
With a passion for giving back, Shecanaiah-Bidkar is committed to using his education and athletic platform to empower others. His vision is not only to succeed personally but to uplift those around him, serving as a role model for young people striving for excellence in both academics and sports.
As he continues his journey, Shecanaiah-Bidkar remains focused, motivated, and steadfast in his mission to contribute to his community, inspire future generations, and leave a meaningful legacy through both his intellectual and athletic achievements.