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Jewish Federations and the Crisis in Ukraine: July 28, 2022

After 155 days of conflict, the fighting in Ukraine continues. As the war passes the fifth month mark, Jewish Federations and our partners continue to work together to ensure that urgent relief reaches the neediest, including both refugees who have fled, as well as those remaining in Ukraine…

Federations' Advocate for Expedited Work Permits for Ukrainian Refugees

Today the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) announced a new streamlined, online process for refugees filing for work permits. Jewish Federations have advocated for measures to expedite refugee resettlement efforts and issued the following statement in response to the annou…

Jewish Federations Applaud the Senate Appropriations Committee

Jewish Federations applaud the Senate Appropriations Committee for including key legislative priorities in its Fiscal Year 2023 appropriations package that will help Jewish communities stay safe, secure, and healthy, and allow them to continue flourishing.


Below are some of the top priorit…

Assessing the Ukraine Crisis Response

Jewish Federations Saving Lives in Ukraine – Profiling the Work of 10 Grantees


The first post in this series described Jewish Federations’ investments before the Ukraine crisis and fundraising and allocations since the crisis began. The second post detailed the collective impact of…

Federations Launch $1M Resettlement Program for Ukrainian Refugees in US

Building on their long history of refugee resettlement, Jewish Federations of North America are proud to announce the launch of the Ukrainian Resettlement Grant Initiative to support refugees seeking safety in the U.S.


“The Jewish people have been refugees in so many countries, yet we ha…