It has been suggested that United Jewish Appeal and United Israel Appeal be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since November 2024. |
Abbreviation | JFNA |
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Formation | January 31, 1935[1] |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization |
Headquarters | New York City |
Region | North America |
President and CEO | Eric D. Fingerhut[2] |
Chair of the board | Julie Platt[3] |
Subsidiaries | |
Revenue (2012) | US$49.0 million[4] |
Expenses (2012) | US$49.2 million[4] |
Endowment (2012) | US$26.1 million[4] |
Employees (2012) | 144[4] |
Volunteers (2012) | 185[4] |
Website | jewishfederations |
Formerly called |
The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), formerly the United Jewish Communities (UJC),[5] is an American Jewish umbrella organization for the Jewish Federations system, representing over 350 independent Jewish communities across North America that raise and distribute over $2 billion annually, including through planned giving and endowment programs, to support social welfare, social services and educational needs. Jewish Federations also provides fundraising, organization assistance, training, and overall leadership to the Jewish Federations and communities throughout the United States and Canada. The Federation movement protects and enhances the well-being of Jews worldwide through the values of tikkun olam, tzedakah and Torah.[6]
JFNA was formed from the merger of the United Jewish Appeal (UJA), Council of Jewish Federations, and the United Israel Appeal. The organization hosts an annual General Assembly event for the broad North American Jewish community.[7]