Jewish Federations Distribute Grants for Empoverished Holocaust Survivors
Jewish Federations distribute $2.8 million in grants to provide services for the more than 100,000 survivors in the United States, a quarter of whom are living in poverty.
Jewish Federations distribute $2.8 million in grants to provide services for the more than 100,000 survivors in the United States, a quarter of whom are living in poverty.
Jewish Federations’ Center for Advancing Holocaust Survivor Care awards $2.8 million to 23 social service agencies as part of U.S. Government’s first grants for Holocaust survivor care.
Day school thinkers and planners from nine communities create the North American Day School Strategy and Planning Group (NADSSPG) in reaction to a new era of reform and innovation for Jewish day schools.
An increase in U.S. sympathies to Israel is noted in a new Gallup poll released this week, which shows American sympathies toward Israel outweigh those toward Palestinians 4 to 1. View the full study.
March FedWeb training webinars covering calendars, password-protected content and more now open for registration by users from the 90 Federations using the FedWeb content management system. For more information and to register, please contact our FedWeb team.