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1. American Jews Congress New England Region - works to safeguard Jewish
interests, protect basic freedoms enshrined in the American Bill of Rights,
and to advance the security of Israel.
2. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee - providing rescue, relief,
and reconstruction in countries around the world.
3. Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) - synagogue arm of the
Reform Movement in North America. Provides leadership on spiritual, ethical,
and political issues to help create and sustain Reform congregations.
American Jewish Committee - advances ethnic, religious, and racial ties
worldwide through education, advocacy, and diplomacy.
4. American Jewish World Service - providing nonsectarian, humanitarian
assistance and emergency relief developing nations.
5. National Museum of American Jewish History - offers visitors the
opportunity to learn about American Jews in the social, cultural, economic
and political life of this nation.
6. American Jewish Congress - working to protect the legal and civil rights
of all people.
7. American Jewish Historical Society
8. American Asian Kashrus - certifies food kosher along with providing
research, education, and supervision to the kosher consumer. Also features
links for Jewish communities in Asian countries.
9. American Jewish Press Association (AJPA) - professional association for
the Jewish community press in the United States and Canada.
10. American Physicians Fellowship for Medicine in Israel - linking medical
communities of Israel and North America.
11. American Guild of Judaic Art - forum and referral service to help promote
Judaic Art. Members including artists, galleries, retailers of Judaica and
many others professionally involved in the field.
12. Jews in the Civil War - an impressive collection of original texts from
both Union and Confederate sides. From Jewish-American History on the Web.
13. Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) - international rabbinic
association of Reform Judaism. Includes current and archived issues of CCAR
Journal Reform Jewish Quarterly.
14. Reform Judaism Magazine
15. American Jewish Archives - offering manuscripts, nearprint materials,
photographs, audio and video tapes, and more inviting the nation to share in
the American Jewish experience.
16. Jewish-American History on the Web - dedicated to 19th Century Jewish-
American history, poetry and fiction, polemics and philosophy.
17. American University - Jewish Studies Program
18. American Jewish Society for Service - independent, charitable
organization which has been conducting voluntary summer work camps throughout
the US.
19. American Interfaith Institute - works among religious scholars and
educators to build bridges of communication between Christians and Jews.
21. Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel - dedicated to
networking and supporting American and Canadian immigrants.
22. North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY)
23. Union of American Hebrew Congregations: Jewish Holidays - explore the
customs and traditions of Reform Jews throughout North America. Also includes
a calendar of Jewish Holidays with secular dates.
24. American Council For Judaism - dedicated to the advancement of Judaism as
a religion of universal and prophetic values, consonant with the ideals of a
democratic society. Articles, a discussion board, and other resources.
25. Jewish American Yellow Pages - Metro Detroit
26. NFTY North East Lakes Region - contains event, contacts, programming
info, photos, and more.

27. Union of American Hebrew Congregations - Pacific Southwest Council -
provides support for congregations and individuals. Includes information on
educational programs and a calendar of events.
28. Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation - identifies and
promotes sites and programs of American Jewish historical interest.
29. NFTY Southeast Region
30. NFTY Southern - features information on events, pictures, email roster,
programming bank, message board, and more.
31. National Polish American-Jewish American Council - project devoted to
furthering mutual understanding and respect between Polish and Jewish
Americans and Poles and Jews throughout the world.
32. North American Federation of Temple Youth - Westchester & Fairfield
Region - contains news, upcoming events, e-mail directory, links to other
regions, and Wefty-chat.
33. Jew Watch: Joseph Pulitzer - biography and links.
34. United Jewish Communities - partnership of United Jewish Appeal, the
Council of Jewish Federations and United Israel Appeal unites three of the
premier organizations in American Jewish philanthropy.
35. Forward, The - American Jewish newspaper, launched in English as a weekly
in May 1990.
36. Catskills Institute - holds conferences and provides educational,
research, and archival services to advance knowledge of the Catskills as a
central component of Jewish-American life.
37. Reconstructionist Rabbinical College - a community of teachers and
students dedicated to the renewal of the rabbinate in the North American
Jewish community.
38. Center for Jewish History, The - a partnership among the American Jewish
Historical Society, Leo Baeck Institute, YIVO Institute and Yeshiva
University Museum.
39. National Foundation for Jewish Culture - promotes American Jewish culture
through grants and programming in film, theater, art, literature, museums,
and scholarships.
40. Walking Stick Foundation - Jewish and Native American site dedicated to
the recovery and preservation of indigenous spirituality. Includes virtual
tour and audio recording.
41. Builders of America: The Jewish Heritage - exhibit on the participation
of Jews in the building of the United States, from Columbus to the Bill of
Rights.
42. Kesher - Reform Students On Campus - the college movement of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations.
43. Labor Zionist Alliance (LZA) - progressive Zionist organization focused
on the social and political development of American Judaism.
44. Statement of Principles for Reform Judaism - adopted at the 1999
Pittsburgh Convention Central Conference of American Rabbis.
45. Jewish War Veterans - the patriotic voice of American Jewry.
46. Hashomer Hatzair - North American international progressive Zionist Youth
Movement.
47. Cuba-America Jewish Mission, The - dedicated to revitalizing and
improving the physical and spiritual well-being of Jews in Cuba.
48. Congregation Gates of Heaven - affiliated with the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations.
49. PANIM: The Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values - non-profit
educational foundation advancing Tikkun Olam, activism, and civic engagement
by American Jews, grounded in Torah and Jewish values.
50. Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism - educates and mobilizes the
American Jewish community on legislative and social concerns as an advocate
in the U.S. Congress.
51. Temple Sinai - affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations. Includes information about services and upcoming events.
52. Temple Beth-El - Congregation Sons of Israel and David. Member of the
Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
53. Southern Jewish Historical Society - highlights Jewish history in the
American South from the Colonial period to the present.
54. Walnut Street - 19th century Jewish-American history.
55. Archive, The - organized to commemorate and preserve the cultural history
of Russian-Jewish immigrants, while creating an interface between this
community and the American public.
56. Temple Emanu-El - affiliated with Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
57. Temple Beth-El - reform synagogue and founding member of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations.
58. Wolf Lewkowicz Collection - Yiddish letters (with English tra
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    • _helga Hmm... od razu sie nasuwa pytanie o Polonie 17.08.02, 15:44
      Czytajac ta liste organizacji zydowskich zaczelam sie zastanawiac nad Polska i
      Polonia. Polska diaspora jest liczebnie tak wielka, a moze wieksza? niz
      zydowska. Ciekawe czy ktos jest w stanie podac liste organizacji polonijnych
      tylko w jednym kraju (USA) i czym sie te organizacje zajmuja.

      Ja wiem tylko o Kongresie Polonii Amerykanskiej i polskich mediach. Wiem tez,
      ze w polskim Chicago polska kandydatka przegrala wybory na burmistrza. Czy my
      sie nie potrafimy organizowac, czy co?
      • Gość: siedem Helka :) IP: *.tgory.pik-net.pl 17.08.02, 15:46
        _helga napisała:

        > ze w polskim Chicago polska kandydatka przegrala wybory na burmistrza. Czy my
        > sie nie potrafimy organizowac, czy co?

        jacy MY?

        5040
        • _helga Re: siedem :)) 17.08.02, 15:55
          Gość portalu: siedem napisał(a):

          > _helga napisała:
          >
          > > ze w polskim Chicago polska kandydatka przegrala wybory na burmistrza. Czy
          > my
          > > sie nie potrafimy organizowac, czy co?
          >
          > jacy MY?
          >
          > 5040

          A myslisz ze ja jestem Zydowka? Heheeeee!!!!!
          Polka, do uslugsmile

          A poza tym naprawde jestem ciekawa jak to jest z organizacjami polonijnymi.
          Siedz cicho, moze jakis Polonus sie zglosi i powie. Chyba ze sam jestes w
          stanie napisac?
          • Gość: siedem widzisz helka IP: *.tgory.pik-net.pl 17.08.02, 16:04
            Ty jesteś "dobra męszczyzna" ale czasem za dobra. nie ma żądnego MY i nic sobie
            nie myśle. kiedy słyszę MY to widzę czekistę albo bojówkarza FDUP. staraj się
            precyzowac swoje myśli pod kątem JA. "zero nagonek zero stada" hasło na dziś.

            dla przykładu
            zawołanie Myriam:
            "proszę państwa z taką złą i niedobrą i chaotyczną męszczyzną nie wypada
            dyskutowac kulturalnemu człowiekowi"

            5040
            • _helga Re: widzisz helka 17.08.02, 16:11
              Gość portalu: siedem napisał(a):

              > Ty jesteś "dobra męszczyzna" ale czasem za dobra. nie ma żądnego MY i nic
              sobie
              >
              > nie myśle. kiedy słyszę MY to widzę czekistę albo bojówkarza FDUP. staraj się
              > precyzowac swoje myśli pod kątem JA. "zero nagonek zero stada" hasło na dziś.
              >
              > dla przykładu
              > zawołanie Myriam:
              > "proszę państwa z taką złą i niedobrą i chaotyczną męszczyzną nie wypada
              > dyskutowac kulturalnemu człowiekowi"
              >
              > 5040


              Niedokladnie rozumiem o co ci chodzi. Polacy to kategoria zbiorowa. Nie mam
              zamiaru przedstawiac sie "ja - narod polski" bo nie jestem swirem. A to pytanie
              o organizacje wcale nie jest takie nieciekawe. Np. slyszy sie wiele narzekan na
              slabosc struktur spolecznych w Polsce, czyli mala ilosc tzw. NGO (np.
              stowarzyszenia, ktorych w Polsce jest mniej niz w Holandii). Najczesciej sie to
              tlumaczy tym, ze wyszlismy z totalitaryzmu i nie jestesmy przyzwyczajeni. Ale w
              USA Stalina nie bylo, nie?

              I spocznij. Nie jestem w nastroju wojowniczymsmile

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