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Pages in category "Jewish organizations based in New York City" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The United Hebrew Trades (Yiddish: Fareynikte Yidishe Geverkshaftn) was an association of Jewish labor unions in New York formed in the late 1880s.The organization was inspired by and modeled upon the United German Trades (German: Deutsche Vereignte Gewerkshaften), formed decades earlier by German immigrants to the United States who were active in the German, and later the German-American ...
The Workingmen's Circle Society of New York formed in 1892 thanks to the efforts of two Jewish cloak makers. [4] The Workmen's Circle was established in New York City on September 4, 1900, as a national organization. [citation needed] The group held its first convention in 1901. [4]
Job applicants with Jewish names or Jewish-linked prior employers were less likely to get responses for administrative assistant gigs, a troubling new study by the Anti-Defamation League Wednesday ...
The first Shomrim Society was established in 1924 with 240 of the 700 Jewish members of the New York Police Department with the approval of New York City Police Commissioner Richard Enright. Lieutenant Jacob Kaminsky was the NYPD Shomrim Society's first president, and the society was announced by Dr. Isidore Frank, the Jewish chaplain of the ...
UJA-Federation of New York (United Jewish Appeal – Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc.) is the largest local philanthropy in the world. [1] Headquartered in New York City , the organization raises and allocates funds annually to fulfill a mission to “care for Jews everywhere and New Yorkers of all backgrounds ...
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A mail-order bride is a woman who lists herself in catalogs and is selected by a man for marriage. In the twentieth century, the trend primarily involved women living in developing countries seeking men from more developed nations.