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Jewish youth organizations based in Canada (2 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Jewish organizations based in Canada" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
The H-1B is a foreign worker visa in the United States that allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in so-called specialty occupations. The regulation and implementation of the visa program is carried out by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) within the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The CZF seeks to enrich Canadian Jewish life through Jewish education, Israel and Zionist information, promotion of Aliyah, and activities among Canadian Jewish youth. The CZF is a mixed territorial body composed of sixteen constituent organizations operating in six regions and encompasses a membership of 15,000 Zionists in Canada.
Companies like IBM and Bank of America seek H-1B visas to fill specialized jobs with foreign workers, arguing there aren’t enough domestic applicants. IBM scales back H-1B visa hiring but still ...
Sol Kanee OC (1909–2007), banker and Jewish community leader [citation needed] Alvin Libin OC (1931– ), investor and co-owner of Calgary Sports and Entertainment [citation needed] Lazarus Phillips OBE (1895 –1986), director of the Royal Bank of Canada and senator [177] Louis Rasminsky CC (1908–1998), Governor of Bank of Canada [178]
Shimon Fogel, former CEO of the Canada-Israel Committee, then was CEO until his retirement in December 2024, when he was succeeded by Noah Shack. [5] [6] The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs is the advocacy agent of Jewish Federations of Canada-UIA, representing Jewish Federations across Canada.
Companies in Canada that are majority owned by another company legally headquartered outside of Canada. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories ...
The Canada-Israel Committee (CIC) was the official representative [citation needed] of the organized Canadian Jewish community on matters pertaining to Canada–Israel relations. The Canada-Israel Committee maintained offices in Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Israel, and was affiliated with the Quebec-Israel Committee .