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Crown Heights Jewish Community Council (CHJCC) is a nonprofit organization run by Jewish residents of Crown Heights, Brooklyn. CHJCC acts as a social service agency provides services to community residents including assistance to the elderly, housing, employment and job training, youth services, and a food bank .
Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas; Jewish country club; Jewish Farm School; Jewish Industrial Removal Office; Jewish Institute for National Security of America; Jewish on Campus; Jewish Publication Society; List of Jewish universities and colleges in the United States; Jewish Veg; Jewish War Veterans of the United ...
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The CCAR bylaws state that “the purpose of this Conference shall be to preserve and promote Judaism and to encourage all efforts for the dissemination of its teachings in a Liberal spirit; to advance the cause of Jewish learning; to foster fellowship and cooperation among rabbis and other Jewish scholars; and to serve the welfare of its members.” [4]
The Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA) is an American Jewish nonprofit organization that advocates for progressive and liberal policies. Founded in 1944 as the umbrella organization for local Jewish advocacy arms known as community relations councils, for almost 80 years it represented approximately 125 local Jewish federations and community relations councils and was the coordinating ...
Jewish Architectural Heritage Foundation; Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services; Jewish Federation of San Diego County; Jewish Funds for Justice; Jewish Relief Agency; Jewish Social Service Agency; Jewish Theological Seminary of America; Jewish United Fund; Jewish Virtual Library; Jewish World Watch; Jews for Judaism
Miryam Kabakov [4] is Eshel's executive director, and co-founded the organization with Steve Greenberg. [5] Eshel operates with a modest staff, and the assistance of volunteer leaders and educators. In June 2017, Eshel was selected by UpStart for its Jewish non-profit organization accelerator .