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Its mission is to save lives by increasing organ donation from Jews to the general public (including gentiles). [ 1 ] The organization recognizes the legitimate debate in Orthodox Jewish law surrounding brain stem death and offers a unique organ donor card that allows people to choose between donating organs at brain stem death or alternatively ...
Jews for Jesus is a Messianic Jewish non-profit organization founded in 1973 which seeks to share its belief that Jesus is the promised Messiah of the Jewish people. David Brickner: San Francisco: Union of Messianic Jewish Congregations [2] 1979 Cooperating congregations focused on relational unity of Jews and Gentiles in the Messiah.
Independent Jewish Voices in the United Kingdom and Canada; International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network based in the United States; Jewish Voice for Peace in the United States [1] Judaism On Our Own Terms [2] Malachim in the United States; Mishkenos HoRoim in Israel; Satmar in the United States; Union des progressistes juifs de Belgique; Shomer ...
Alexander Rapaport in 2014. Mordechai Mandelbaum, a Hasidic Jewish resident of Brooklyn, donated the seed money for the first restaurant in Borough Park in 2005. He and co-founder Alexander Rapaport, another member of the Brooklyn Hasidic community, were aware of many families who had fallen on hard times and were struggling with the high costs of rent and tuition.
Shmira (Hebrew: שְׁמִירָה, 'protection') or Shomrim (Hebrew: שׁוֹמְרִים, 'watchers', 'guards') are organizations of proactive volunteer Jewish civilian patrols which have been set up in Haredi communities in neighborhoods across the United States, Canada, [1] the United Kingdom, Israel, Belgium, and Australia (among other countries) to combat burglary, vandalism, mugging ...
The website was redesigned in 2010, [5] and again in 2017. It has sections containing general news items and Israeli news, as well as religious news, and news tailored around Jewish life cycle events and the Jewish calendar.
The United Synagogue (US) is a charity which serves the British Jewish community in the broadest possible way. [3] One of the largest charities in the British Jewish community, [9] it provides much of the infrastructure for the British Jewish community [10] and supports 56 centrist Orthodox Jewish member synagogues.
A group of young Orthodox Jews decided to do what they could to make Orthodox Judaism more relevant to their peers, and combat the wave of assimilation by Jews into Reform and secular American society. In 1911, Max Grablowsky, Joshua Horowitz and Benjamin Koenigsberg determined to organize a way to present an orthodox alternative to young people.