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Aish Connection
Provides Jewish social and educational programs for Jews in New York City

Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York
An organization whose mission is to motivate, strengthen and increase Jewish identity and commitment to the Jewish people through educational services and acculturation programs in New York

Forward
A Jewish newspaper serving the New York City area

Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services
A voluntary mental health and social service agency in New York

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Jewish Child Care Association
A nonprofit, nonsectarian, multi-cultural child and family service agency with programs throughout New York City, Westchester County and Long Island

The Jewish Post
A Jewish newspaper serving the New York City area

Jewish Theater of New York
A Jewish theater company in New York

The Jewish Week
A Jewish newspaper serving the New York City area

National Council of Jewish Women – New York Section
The New York City chapter of a group which takes a progressive stance on issues such as child welfare, women’s rights and reproductive freedom

Shoshanna’s Matches
Jewish dating and matchmaking service for Jewish singles in New York City

UJA Federation of New York
Seeks to care for those in need, rescue those in harm’s way, and renew and strengthen the Jewish people in New York, in Israel, and around the world

Y of Washington Heights
The website for the YM and YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood

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