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Funded Programs, Services and Agencies Across Our Community Funded Programs, Services and Agencies Across Our Community HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES COMMUNITY BUILDING, Israel Experience Savings Programs The ARK JEWISH EDUCATION & CULTURE Gift of Israel Seymour H. Persky Building, Northwest Associated Talmud Torahs (ATT) JUF Bar/Bat Mitzvah Israel Experience Certificate Satellite, Program Support for Serving community and day schools and early Holocaust Survivors childhood centers at: Akiba-Schechter Jewish Send-a-Kid-to-Israel Partnership (SKIP) CJE SeniorLife Day School, Arie Crown Hebrew Day School, Walk with Israel Voucher Lieberman Center for Health and Joan Dachs Bais Yaakov Elementary School- jBaby Yeshivas Tiferes Tzvi, Seymour J. Abrams Rehabilitation, The Harry and Jeanette Jewish Community Center of Chicago Weinberg Community for Senior Living, Cheder Lubavitch Day School, Philip and Rebecca Esformes Cheder Lubavitch Florence G. Heller JCC, Bernard Horwich Joseph L. and Emily K. Gidwitz Place for JCC, Hyde Park JCC, Lake County Jewish Assisted Living, Berman and Hannah Friend Girls School, Hillel Torah North Suburban Day School, Lubavitch Girls High School, Community Campus, Mayer Kaplan JCC, Center for Early Alzheimer’s Care, Robineau Anita M. Stone JCC, Bernard Weinger JCC Residence, Helen and Norman Asher Day Yeshiva Ohr Boruch-The Veitzner Cheder, Services Program, Levy House, Krasnow Ida Crown Jewish Academy, Hanna Sacks JCC Camps and Vacation Residence, Swartzberg House, Village Center, Bais Yaakov Girls High School, Bais Yaakov Apachi Chicago Day Camp, Apachi Village Day Bernard Horwich Building, Program Support Girls’ High School Camp at Weinger JCC, Elaine Frank Apachi for Holocaust Community Services, REACH Specialized Services in Day Schools Day Camp,“Z” Frank Apachi Day Camp, Consumer Assistance Apachi Northside Camp, Chi Perlstein Resort Board of Jewish Education and Conference Center, Chavayah Dina & Eli Field EZRA Multi-Service Center Campus Affairs & Student Engagement: JCC Community-Wide Programs and the JUF Uptown Cafe The Hillels of Illinois/Israel and Service HIAS Chicago Education Center Maccabi JCC, Pritzker Center for Jewish Bradley University Jewish Child and Family Services Education, Rose and Sidney N. Shure Kehilla Chicago City (Downtown) Community Harriet & Maurice L. Lewis Family Summer Program, Socialization Services (JCC and Counseling Center, Chicago City (North) Intern Program in Jewish Communal Service Keshet), Jewish Student Connection, J at Community Counseling Center, Elaine Kersten Illinois State University School, JCC Film Festival Children’s Center on the Harry & Jeanette Johanna & Herman H. Newberger Hillel Center Weinberg Campus, Glick Center for Early Jewish Community Council at the University of Chicago of West Rogers Park Childhood Services including Virginia Frank Louis & Saerree Fiedler Hillel Center Jewish Residential Camp Scholarships Child Development Center, Response, JCFS at Northwestern University Therapeutic Day School and Yeshiva at the Agudah Midwest, B’nai B’rith Beber, Bnos Margie K. and Louis N. Cohen Center Joy F. Knapp Children’s Center, Abe and Ida Ma’arova, Chi, Habonim Camp Tavor, for Jewish Life, University of Illinois Cooper Center, Joy F. Knapp Children’s Center, Moshava, Negeela Midwest, Olin-Sang Ruby at Urbana-Champaign North Suburban Community Counseling Union Institute, Ramah, Yeshivas HaKayitz, Center, Northwest Suburban Community Metro Chicago Hillel Young Judaea Columbia College Chicago Counseling Center, Roger S. Bloch Child & JUF Birthright Israel Family Counseling Center (Skokie), South DePaul University JUF Camp Coupons Suburban Community Counseling Center, Illinois Institute of Technology West Suburban Community Counseling Loyola University of Chicago JUF Right Start Center, Heichal Home, Holocaust Community Mildred and William Levine Hillel Center JUF Teen Programming Services, JCARES, Jewish Healing Network, at the University of Illinois at Chicago Camp TOV J-CERT, JCFS Family Bridges, Eva Cooper Northeastern Illinois University Diller Teen Fellowship Disabilities Program, JUF Legal Advocacy Roosevelt University Services, Encompass, Jewish Center for JTAC: The Jewish Teen Alliance of Chicago Addiction, Tikvah: Jewish Chaplaincy Initiative School of the Art Institute RTI: The JUF Research Training Institute Silverstein Base Hillel JVS Chicago Springboard Northern Illinois University Chicago City (Downtown), Dina and Eli Field TOV Monthly Teen Volunteering (MTV) EZRA Multi-Service Center, Chicago City Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Voices: The Chicago Jewish Teen Foundation (North), West Suburban Office, Northwest Western Illinois University Voices Alumni Foundation Suburban Office, Northbrook Office, Goldie Write On for Israel JUF-TOV Volunteer Network Bachman Luftig Building (Skokie), Duman Chicago Board of Rabbis Entrepreneurship Center and Loan Fund, Keshet Elaine Kersten Children’s Center on the Chicago Jewish Day School Norton & Elaine Sarnoff Center Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Campus Community Foundation for Jewish Genetics Maot Chitim for Jewish Education One Happy Camper Ta’am Yisrael—A Taste of Israel: 8th Grade Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center Israel Experience PJ Library Samuel A. Goldsmith Dispensary, Rochelle Zell Jewish High School Touhy Health Center Satellite Ehrlich Student Loans Russian Jewish Division Hebrew Theological College SHALVA Shalom Chicago Legal Liaison Program Fasman Yeshiva High School iCenter Shorashim Illinois Holocaust Museum Solomon Schechter Day School and Education Center Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning & Leadership Adult Jewish Learning Initiative Synagogue-Federation Commission Telshe Yeshiva Funded Programs, Services and Agencies Across Our Community, cont’d COMMUNITY RELATIONS & OTHER NCSY ISRAEL & OVERSEAS NATIONAL/LOCAL AGENCIES North Suburban Synagogue Beth El PRIMARY OVERSEAS PARTNERS After School Matters North Shore Congregation Israel American Jewish Joint America-Israel Cultural Foundation Oak Park Temple Distribution Committee (JDC) American Jewish World Service Olin-Sang Ruby Union Institute Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI) Anshe Emet Synagogue Pushing the Envelope Farm World ORT Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Beber Camp OTHER SUPPORTED ISRAEL Beit AmiChai Community School Temple Beth Israel AND OVERSEAS PROGRAMS Bernard Zell Day School 8th Grade Mifgash Temple Beth-El BINA Beth Emet Temple Jeremiah ELEM Beth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah Temple Sholom Etgarim Chicago Sinai Congregation West Suburban Temple Har Zion Foundation for the Benefit of Congregation B’nai Tikvah Yeshiva University Holocaust Victims in Israel Congregation Beth Shalom, Naperville Young Judaea Hand in Hand Congregation Beth Shalom, Northbrook Hillel in Kyiv Congregation B’nai Jehoshua Beth Elohim BREAKTHROUGH FUND GRANTEES Israel Children’s Zone Congregation Or Shalom Anshe Tikvah Israel Movement for Progressive Fox Valley Jewish Neighbors Jewish Recovery Home Research Project Judaism Government Affairs Offices Educating for Excellence Israel Sports Center for the Disabled Springfield, Illinois and Washington, DC Pre-Academic University Program Israel Trauma Coalition Growing Home Hillel – The Right to Choose ITWorks Hebrew Union College HaBayit shel Hillel (Hillel’s House) Jewish People Policy Institute Emergency Shelter Israel Action Network JUF Israel Office JCC Chicago Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Krembo Wings All-Star Abilities Jewish Community Relations Council Masorti Movement Jewish Child & Family Services of the Jewish United Fund NATAL Tikvah: The Jewish Chaplaincy Jewish Council for Youth Services Community Initiative Nirim in the Neighborhood Jewish Council on Urban Affairs Jewish Child & Family Services Ohr Torah Stone Jewish Federations of North Synagogue Inclusion Education Revadim America (JFNA) and Engagement Project Sahi American Jewish World Service JUF: Metro Chicago Hillel Schechter Institutes BBYO Silverstein Base Hillel Shalom Hartman Institute Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) KAHAL: Your Jewish Home Abroad Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life Soccer for Peace General Operating Support Jewish Community Centers Association Tzohar Jewish Council for Public Affairs Ma’ase Center Organization Yaacov Herzog Center Bedouin Leadership in the Galilee Jewish Telegraphic Agency/Seventy Yahad in Unum Faces Media Moving Traditions Youth Futures National Conference Supporting B’nai Mitzvah Program Eurasian Jewry No Shame on U Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies General Operating Support Jewish Labor Committee OneTable Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation OneTable Chicago Jewish Theological Seminary Olive Tree Arts Network Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation Poetry Pals Kol Sasson SketchPad Mishkan Chicago Shared Office and Program Space for Jewish Nonprofits in Chicago Moadon Kol Chadash-Gan Gani United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism Moriah Congregation Yozma Pilgrimage National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership (CLAL).
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