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  2. History of the Jews in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Jews have been living in Metro Detroit since it was first founded, and have been prominent in all parts of life in the city. The city has a rich Jewish history, but the Jewish community has also seen tensions and faced anti-Jewish backlash. Today, the Jewish community is quite established and has a number of community organizations and ...

  3. Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    2,200. Website. The Jewish Board. The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services (the Jewish Board) is one of the United States' largest nonprofit mental health and social service agencies, and New York State 's largest social services nonprofit. [1] Its services are non-sectarian, and nearly half of its clients are not Jewish.

  4. The New Jewish Home - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Home and Hospital Lifecare System (2002–2008) Jewish Home Lifecare (2008–2015) The New Jewish Home (formerly Jewish Home Lifecare among other prior names) is an American nonprofit older adult health care system based in New York City. The organization serves older adults of all religions and ethnicities at its three campuses in ...

  5. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.jdc.org. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, also known as Joint or JDC, is a Jewish relief organization based in New York City. [1] Since 1914 the organisation has supported Jewish people living in Israel and throughout the world. The organization is active in more than 70 countries.

  6. Temple Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Temple Jacob. Temple Jacob, officially the Congregation of Israel, is an historic Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 301 Front Street, in Hancock, in the Upper Peninsula region of Michigan, in the United States. The congregation originated out of the copper boom in the Keweenaw Peninsula in the late 19th and early 20th century.

  7. Jewish genealogy - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Jewish genealogy is the study of Jewish families and the tracing of their lineages and history. The Pentateuchal equivalent for "genealogies" is "toledot" (generations). In later Hebrew, as in Aramaic, the term and its derivatives "yiḥus" and "yuḥasin" recur with the implication of legitimacy or nobility of birth. [1]

  8. Jewish United Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish United Fund of Chicago (JUF) is the central philanthropic address of Chicago 's Jewish community and one of the largest not-for-profit social welfare institutions in Illinois. [1] JUF provides critical resources that bring food, refuge, health care, education and emergency assistance to 500,000 Chicagoans of all faiths and millions ...

  9. Jewish Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Federation (JFED) is a secular Jewish non-profit organization found within many metropolitan areas across the United States with a significant Jewish community. They provide supportive and human services, philanthropy, financial grants to refugees around the world, humanitarian and disaster relief, host leadership conferences and ...