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Directory of Websites about Jews and anti-Semitism - Organizations

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Kolot
Kolot is a pluralistic Bet Midrash in Israel, focused on cultivating a culture of social involvement and commitment, drawn from a renewed and profound knowledge of Jewish texts.
Kumah: Americans Return to Zion
Information on Aliya, Neo-Zionism, Kumah's activities and events.
MAZON
Contributions are granted to a broad spectrum of nonprofit organizations confronting hunger in the United States and around the world.
Moodus
Information on their adult education program that is a two week camp.
Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America
A Jewish outdoors organization. Chapters located throughout the United States, Canada, and Israel.
Nahum Goldmann Fellowship
An international academic seminar for young Jewish leaders, about Jewish studies and community building and information for alumni and potential recipients of Nahum Goldmann Fellowship.
National Council of Young Israel
National coordinating agency for nearly 150 Orthodox congregations throughout the United States and Canada.
New Israel Fund
A philanthropic partnership of North Americans and Israelis dedicated to strengthening democracy and advancing social justice and religious pluralism in Israel.
Oorah Kiruv Rechokim
Oorah, which means "Awaken," was founded in 1980 with the goal of awakening Jewish children and their families to their heritage. We seek out families who are interested in enriching their spiritual lives, and provide them with the right resources to succeed. Oorah enables children to enroll in Jewish day schools or yeshivos, where they receive a full religious and secular education straight through high school. Endorsed by many Gedolim.
Project Judaica Foundation
Established in 1983, to initiate and execute projects related to the rescue, rehabilitation, dissemination, and exhibition of Judaica. Resources include exhibit information, dead see scrolls history and images, and a Renaissance gallery of current artists with ordering information.

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