Partners

The Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life at NYU engages one of the largest and most creative Jewish student populations in the United States. The Bronfman Center is home to dozens of student groups and hundreds of innovative programs and projects. In the heart of Greenwich Village, the Bronfman Center taps into the energy of New York City to create open and pluralistic communities where students learn, celebrate, and explore their identities and Jewish life.

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F.E.G.S. Health and Human Services System was established in 1934, by the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of NY, to find employment for unemployed men and women. F.E.G.S. has evolved to become the largest and most diversified private, not-for-profit health related and human service organization in the United States. Its broad range of services help each person achieve greater independence at work, at home, at school, and in the community. F.E.G.S. was instrumental in founding CLIP over 27 years ago.

 

Jewish Foundation for Education of Women is a private foundation dedicated to creating a community of women who fulfill their educational aspirations and contribute to society. JFEW enables women with financial need to meet their education and career goals through scholarships and other supportive services, in partnership with local schools and universities. JFEW helps women of all backgrounds and ages. Learn more at www.jfew.org.

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For more than 90 years, UJA-Federation of NY has been a central force for communal planning and philanthropy in the New York Jewish community. UJA-Federation brings people together to support Jewish life, help those in need, and impact the issues that matter to us most as Jews and as New Yorkers. Working with more than 100 network beneficiary agencies, synagogues, and other Jewish organizations, UJA-Federation’s reach spans from New York to Israel to more than 60 other countries around the world, touching 4.5 million people each year.