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  2. New Haven Jewish Home for the Aged - Wikipedia

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    The New Haven Jewish Home for the Aged is a historic nursing home at 169 Davenport Avenue in the Hill neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut. Completed in 1923 and repeatedly enlarged thereafter, it was the second organization in the state to provide housing and medical care to the local elderly and indigent Jewish population. [ 2 ]

  3. Association of Jewish Aging Services - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Jewish Aging Services [1] [2] (AJAS) was founded in 1960 [1] as the North American Association of Jewish Homes and Housing for the Aging (NAJHHA). [3] [4] [5] It was created and continues to function as the central coordinator for homes and residential facilities for Jewish elderly in North America. Dr.

  4. List of Jewish American businesspeople in real estate

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    Ziel Feldman, founder of real estate development and investment company HFZ Capital Group [43] Irving Mitchell Felt (1910–1994), New York–based developer, known for the new Madison Square Garden [44] John J. Fisher (1961–), majority owner of the Oakland Athletics; Gap Inc. heir [45] Josh Flagg (1985–), Beverly Hills luxury real estate ...

  5. Jewish community center in Milford raises more than $50,000 ...

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    Rabbi Mendy Kivman of Chabad House Jewish Community Center in Milford is raising aid for Ukraine and is working with a rabbi in Sumy, Ukraine. Jewish community center in Milford raises more than ...

  6. Jewish Healthcare Center (Worcester) - Wikipedia

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    This campaign was unique in that for the first time, Worcester's non-Jewish residents were asked to contribute to a Jewish organization in the city. [4] [5] In 1932, the Home relocated to 1029 Pleasant Street where it was able to care for 14 children and 22 senior citizens following the successful building campaign. In the mid-1930s the Home ...

  7. The New Jewish Home - Wikipedia

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    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 Manhattan , The Bronx , and Mamaroneck in Westchester County .