
The Guide to Jewish Living
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The following organizations receive support from the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation for local social welfare, medical, culture, education, and community relations services.
Jewish Child and Family Services
Dina and Eli Field EZRA Multi-Service Center
Task Force on Services for People with Disabilities
Response Center (Inter-Agency)
Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center
The ARK
Government Affairs Offices
Center for Jewish Community Studies
Aliyah Council of Greater Chicago
Project Interchange
Shalom Hartman Institute
Interns for Peace
South Suburban Community Services
West Suburban Service Project
Norton & Elaine Sarnoff Center for Jewish Genetics
Holocaust Community Services
Associated Talmud Torahs (ATT)
Community Foundation for Jewish Education
Jewish Federation Camp Coupons Program
Jewish Community Centers of Chicago
The Hillels of Illinois
Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies
Northwestern University Jewish Leadership Certificate Program
Synagogue - Federation Commission
Congregational Enrichment Initiative Program
Israel Scholarship Programs
Israel Experience Savings Programs
Jewish Residential Camp Scholarships
OTZMA - Israel Leadership Program for Young Adults
JUF Birthright Israel
JCRC/Hillel Israel Initiative on Illinois Campuses
Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA)
UJC Joint Budgeting Council Participating Agencies
Jewish Community Council of West Rogers Park
Jewish Community Relations Council of the JUF
Interns for Peace
National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership (CLAL)
National Jewish Coalition for Literacy
America-Israel Cultural Foundation
Yeshiva University
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
United Jewish Communities The Jewish Agency for Israel
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Ethiopian National Project
Chicago Kiev Kehilla Project
World ORT - International Program
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