Israel & Overseas Needs and Jewish Peoplehood ...$46.36
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FISCAL YEAR 2017 Local Human Needs.................................... $55.07 million Serving poor families, people with disabilities, at-risk children, seniors and others with special needs Partners include: Jewish Child & Family Services, CJEMission SeniorLife, Jewish Vocational Service, Mount Sinai Hospital, The ARK, Maot Chitim, HIAS Chicago, SHALVA, Dina & Eli Field EZRA Multi-Service Center, Center for People with Disabilities,The Je Holocaustwish Uni tCommunityed Fund of Services, Metropolitan and Defiant Chica Requiemgo is theFund one for Holocaustorganization Services that impacts every aspect of local and global Jewish life, providing human services for Jews and others Israel & Overseas Needs and Jewish Peoplehood ............. $46.36 million in need, creating Jewish experiences and strengthening Jewish community connections. Helping Jews in Israel and 70 countries around the world Partners include: Jewish Agency for Israel, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Partnership Together, Kyiv Kehilla, World ORT, BINA, ELEM, Etgarim, Foundation for the Benefit of Holocaust Victims in Israel, Hunger/Medical Needs in the Former Soviet Union, Interagency Taskforce, iRep, Israel Children’s Zone, Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism, Israel Sports Center for the Disabled, Israel Trauma Coalition, Jewish People Policy Institute, Krembo Wings, Masorti Movement, Schechter Institutes/Midreshet Yerushalayim, Hillel in Kyiv, NATAL: Israel Trauma Center for Victims of Terror and War, Nirim in the Neighborhood, Ohr Torah Stone, Revadim, Sahi, Tzohar, World Union for Progressive Judaism, Yaakov Herzog Center, Yahad in Unum, Youth Futures, Jewish Federations of North America, and JUF ChicagoHe Israelre's Office how and our Overseas fiscal Programming year 2017 allocations break down: Israel Connections, Outreach and Advocacy ................ $58.15 million Building Jewish identity, community and connections to Israel Partners include: Community Foundation for Jewish Education, Hillels of Illinois, Israel Education Center, Israel Studies Program, United Against Nuclear Iran, Israel Action Network, Israel Experience25% Local and Youth Human Initiatives, Needs Birthright Israel/ Israel Scholarships, Young Family Engagement (jBaby, PJ Library, JUF Right Start), One Happy Camper, TOV Volunteer Network, Norton & Elaine Sarnoff Center for Jewish Genetics, JCERT 15%EmergencyJewish Services, Education Synagogue and Outreach, Continui Hebrewty Union College, Jewish Theological Seminary, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Yeshiva University, Academic Scholarships, America – Israel Cultural Foundation, American Jewish 26%World Service,Israel HartmanConnections, Fellowship, Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, Jewish Women’s Foundation, NationalOut Federation/Agencyreach and Advocacy Alliance, Leadership Development, National Jewish Center for Learning & Leadership, Jewish Labor Committee, Preservation of Historic Jewish Cemeteries, Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC), and National 21% and LocalIsrael Advocacy/Public & Overseas AffairsNeeds and Jewish Peoplehood Jewish Education and Continuity ......................... $32.58 million Supporting the best in formal and informal Jewish education 9% Operations & Community Services Partners include: Jewish Day Schools (Akiba-Schechter Jewish Day School, Arie Crown Hebrew Day School, Ariella Joy Frankel Keshet Day School, Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School, 4% ChicagoF Jewishundraising Day School, Hillel Torah North Suburban Day School, Joan Dachs Bais Yaakov Elementary School, Philip and Rebecca Esformes Cheder Lubavitch Girls School, Seymour J. Abrams Cheder Lubavitch Day School, Solomon Schechter Day School, Yeshiva Ohr Boruch–The Veitzner Cheder, Yeshivas Tiferes Tzvi, Bais Yaakov Girls’ High School, Fasman Yeshiva High School, Hanna Sacks Bais Yaakov Girls High School, Ida Crown Jewish Academy, Lubavitch Girls High School, Telshe Yeshiva, Rochelle Zell Jewish High School), Keshet, Jewish Community Center of Chicago (JCC), Jewish Community Council of West Rogers Park, Associated Talmud Torahs, Hebrew Theological College, Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning & Leadership, Chicago Board of Rabbis, and REACH Specialized Services in Day Schools Operations & Community Services........................ $19.26 million Includes real estate, accounting, legal, technology, research, and other essential back office and governance services across our network of Jewish agencies Fundraising ........................................... $9.45 million Mobilizing the resources to make allocations to all these programs and services possible Mission The Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago is the one organization that impacts every aspect of local and global Jewish life, providing human services for Jews and others in need, creating Jewish experiences and strengthening Jewish community connections. Here's how our fiscal year 2017 allocations break down: 25% Local Human Needs 15% Jewish Education and Continuity 26% Israel Connections, Outreach and Advocacy 21% Israel & Overseas Needs and Jewish Peoplehood 9% Operations & Community Services 4% Fundraising.