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  2. History of the Jews in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Jewish residents were also reported in Rajshahi. [1] The Jews of Bangladesh are reported to have been Baghdadi Jews, Cochin Jews and the Bene Israel. Most of these Jews emigrated by the 1960s. Now, only a few Jewish families live in Bangladesh very quietly (practicing Crypto-Judaism) due to government policy towards Israel.

  3. World Jewish Relief - Wikipedia

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    World Jewish Relief operates programmes mainly in the former Soviet Union but also in Eastern Europe, Africa, and Asia. [4] It works with Jewish and non-Jewish communities. World Jewish Relief was formed in 1933 to support German Jews under Nazi rule and helped organise the Kindertransport which rescued around ten thousand German and Austrian ...

  4. List of non-governmental organisations in Bangladesh

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  5. Category:Jewish refugee aid organizations - Wikipedia

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  6. List of religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia; Friendship Circle (organization) Gan Israel; Rohr Jewish Learning Institute; Jewish Learning Network; Jewish Released Time; Jewish Relief Agency; Kehot Publication Society; Lubavitch Youth Organization; Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch; Machneh Israel (Chabad) N'shei Chabad; National Committee for the ...

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  8. Tzedek (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Tzedek is a UK-based registered charity [1] organisation which aims to provide a Jewish response to the problem of extreme global poverty. Registered as a charity in 1993, [2] Tzedek has a number of overseas development programmes, working closely with local NGOs to alleviate extreme poverty in Northern Ghana and Northeast & Southeast India.

  9. Kindertransport - Wikipedia

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    The Central British Fund for German Jewry (now World Jewish Relief) was established in 1933 to support in whatever way possible the needs of Jews in Germany and Austria. In the United States, the Wagner–Rogers Bill was introduced in Congress , which would have increased the quota of immigrants by bringing to the U.S. a total of 20,000 refugee ...