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Miriam Karmel Emery
· September 1, 2017
I just donated to Harvey victims through the UJA. So glad to have a reputable organization that promotes many of my values concerning refugee aid, disaster aid, etc. I wonder where the money donated t...o Harvey is coming from. The "college educated 'elites'"? See More
Polly Rosenbloom Weisberger
· December 14, 2017
Why does the UJA give material support to JFREJ ? They work to delegitimize Israel and were participants on the anti Semitic / anti Zionist panel at the New School along with JVP and Linda Sarsour. I ...have emailed your offices and gotten no response! Thanks for ignoring your constituents. See More
Damaris Peralta-Hernandez
· November 21, 2017
Just saw on Eyewitness news your help and donations to a nursing home in Canovanas, PR. I just want to say thank you. It touched my ❤️. Thanks again.
Bonnie Stone
· November 21, 2017
Just saw on Eyewitness news all the good you've done for the elderly in Puerto Rico. God bless you. I'm still crying!
Gideon Jones
· July 21, 2017
A horrible organization that has almost completely forgotten what their true mission statement is. There are much better Jewish charities to give your money to if so inclined.
Pete Webb
· June 22, 2017
Thank you for your innovative programs and community grants ... The UJA supports diverse initiatives in Israel and metro New York.
Josie Avellanet Levine
· September 14, 2016
The staff at UJA is comprised of dedicated, committed and passionate people. I occasionally attend events there. They are always gracious and knowledgeable. It is a privilege and honor to be in their presence.
Rhonda J Hodas Hack
· March 16, 2017
Shame on the unjust, biased UJA, which fails to fully support Israel the way our Jewish nation needs. The bastardized 'Political correctness' is biased, not correct, and it is the end of Judaism.
Thania Genao Matias
· January 25, 2017
Thank you for all the support and collaboration for the families and students in our communities.
Gilbert Brovar
· November 7, 2016
They need to stop notifying me on an event every 5 minutes
Su Regnis
· March 22, 2017
UJA- LIBERAL First. JEWISH,not so much.
You DONT REPRESENT REAL Jews
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Our kind of opening ceremony! 😂 #ShabbatShalom

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Proud to support the work of these amazing J-Teen Leadership volunteers! #TimeForGood

Westchester J-Teen members spend four days helping hurricane-ravaged city rebuild.
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Over the past 2 days, we had the opportunity to visit two incredible communities in Israel: the Dati Leumi (Religious Zionist community) in Lod and the Haredi community in Bnei Brak. Scroll through to see some highlights of our visits!

Thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate Generosity: The Bar Mitzvah! From assembling camp care packages for kids in need to our candle lighting ceremony, and dancing the night away, we know these memories will last a lifetime! Cheers to another 13 years of Generosity! #UJAgenerosity

We're kicking off our trip to Israel with an awesome opportunity to meet the cast and watch a live recording of The Promised Podcast! (Episode will drop on the 8th – we get a shout out, so tune in!)

During this week's trip, we'll explore the emerging issues, opportunities, and needs that are vital to advancing our work in Israel. Looking forward to our week on the ground!

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UJA-Federation of New York updated their cover photo.

February is Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month. Learn how we're helping people of all abilities reach their full potential: http://nyjewi.sh/2ouPx47 #GoodTogether

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We were honored to represent our Community Initiative for Holocaust Survivors at today’s United Nations Holocaust Memorial Ceremony. We will always look up to the survivors in our community and remain committed to meeting their needs. #HolocaustRemembrance

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We're working alongside Met Council and Central Queens Y in Forest Hills to create one-stop social service ‘hubs’ and digital food pantries for our largest anti-poverty initiative yet! #GoodTogether

$35 million effort to create one-stop social service ‘hubs’ and digital food pantries.
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Read our annual report, which outlines our focus from the previous year, lets you see the impact of your donation, and reflects on everything we've accomplished throughout our historic centennial year. http://nyjewi.sh/Annual_Report2017 #GoodTogether

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Nearly 16,500 Holocaust survivors in New York and Israel receive emergency cash assistance, counseling, legal services, and other vital help through our Community Initiative for Holocaust Survivors. On International Holocaust Remembrance Day – and every day – we keep our promise to never forget and never abandon. #WeRemember #HolocaustRemembranceDay

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We're proud to support The SAFE Foundation and The Jewish Board trainings for mental health professionals in our network of nonprofits. These trainings help social workers and counselors on the frontlines in the New York Jewish community respond to the opioid crisis and make an impact. #GoodTogether

The SAFE Foundation provides trainings for mental health professionals in UJA’s network of nonprofits.
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What a day! Nearly 2500 volunteers joined our MLK Day of Service and made a difference through 42 service projects across NYC, Long Island, and Westchester. We're grateful (and proud!) of everyone who came out to volunteer with us! #TimeForGood #GoodTogether

Can two genes control your destiny? Learn from leaders in the field of hereditary cancer research about how you can use knowledge as power to manage and lower your risk.

Panelists include:
Joan Lunden, award-winning journalist and women's health advocate
Susan Domchek, M.D., executive director at Penn Medicine's Basser Center for BRCA...
Nicole Schreiber-Agus, Ph.D., community educator
Elizabeth Wurtzel, author
Mark Robson, M.D., medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering

Proudly co-presented with the Basser Center for BRCA and 92nd Street Y. For more info & tickets, visit: http://nyjewi.sh/TheBRCAGene

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Today we gathered for our Annual #MLK Commemoration. It was incredible to hear from Reverend Dr. Jesse T. Williams, Jr. of the Covent Avenue Baptist Church of Harlem, spoken word artist Roya Marsh (@champagnepoet) and our staff about how we must continue to embrace each other’s differences and celebrate diversity everywhere. 💙

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The New York Times today features the 12th article highlighting how our network of nonprofits provides critical assistance to New Yorkers facing the hardships of poverty.

Read how our partner, JCCA, provided essential support to Cearia after she bravely spoke out about her uncle’s sexual abuse and was forced to leave his home. #GoodTogether

After being removed from her aunt and uncle’s home at 15, Cearia Scipio bounced among foster homes. She found freedom in acting and “taking on someone else’s problems.”
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