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  2. Mitchell D. Silber - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell Darrow Silber (born February 7, 1970) is the executive director of the Community Security Initiative, a partnership between the UJA-Federation of New York (UJA) and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC-NY), funded by The Paul E. Singer Foundation, Carolyn and Marc Rowan, and several other foundations, to help secure local Jewish institutions in the New York region.

  3. John S. Ruskay - Wikipedia

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    John S. Ruskay. John S. Ruskay (born August 3, 1946), is executive vice president emeritus of UJA-Federation of New York and a senior partner of JRB Consulting Services. He served as a commissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom from May 2016 to May 2018. Ruskay is an author and lecturer on issues affecting ...

  4. UJA-Federation of New York - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Jewish Theological Seminary of America - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) was founded in 1886 through the efforts of two distinguished rabbis, Sabato Morais and Henry Pereira Mendes, along with a group of prominent lay leaders from Sephardic congregations in Philadelphia and New York. Its mission was to preserve the knowledge and practice of historical Judaism.

  6. Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, also known as Met Council, was founded in 1972 after two studies reported 300,000 Jewish New Yorkers were living in poverty. The organization, whose original full name was Metropolitan New York Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty, was formed with the cooperation of "36 national and grass-roots Jewish organizations," including the American Jewish ...

  7. United Jewish Appeal - Wikipedia

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    New York, NY. Website. www .uja .org. The United Jewish Appeal ( UJA) was a Jewish philanthropic umbrella organization that existed from its creation in 1939 until it was folded into the United Jewish Communities, which was formed from the 1999 merger of United Jewish Appeal ( UJA ), Council of Jewish Federations and United Israel Appeal, Inc.

  8. New York City Human Resources Administration - Wikipedia

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    www .nyc .gov /hra. The Human Resources Administration or Department of Social Services ( HRA/DSS) is the department of the government of New York City [ 1] in charge of the majority of the city's social services programs. HRA helps New Yorkers in need through a variety of services that promote employment and personal responsibility while ...

  9. Community Alliance for Jewish-affiliated Cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    The Community Alliance for Jewish-Affiliated Cemeteries (CAJAC) represents a centralized model of cemetery management, utilizing economies of scale and utilizing common standards - and best practices - to ensure permanent preservation of sacred burial grounds. Presently, CAJAC is managing 10 burial grounds, representing nearly 8000 graves.