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UJA-Federation of New York (
United Jewish Appeal The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), formerly the United Jewish Communities (UJC), is an American Jewish umbrella organization for the Jewish Federations system, representing over 350 independent Jewish communities across North Ameri ...
⁣ – ⁣ Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, Inc.) is the largest local philanthropy in the world. Headquartered in
New York City New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
, the organization raises and allocates funds annually to fulfill a mission to “care for Jews everywhere and New Yorkers of all backgrounds, respond to crises close to home and far away, and shape our Jewish future.” UJA-Federation allocates funding to social service organizations, healthcare organizations, non-governmental organizations, Jewish institutions, and community agencies in New York, Israel, and 70 countries.


History

UJA-Federation, as it is known today, was created from the 1986 merger of the
United Jewish Appeal The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), formerly the United Jewish Communities (UJC), is an American Jewish umbrella organization for the Jewish Federations system, representing over 350 independent Jewish communities across North Ameri ...
, established in 1939, and the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, a predecessor organization established in 1917. Both the
Center for Jewish History The Center for Jewish History is a partnership of five Jewish history, scholarship, and art organizations in New York City, namely the American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute New York, Yeshiva Univ ...
and the
American Jewish Historical Society The American Jewish Historical Society (AJHS) was founded in 1892 with the mission to foster awareness and appreciation of American Jewish history and to serve as a national scholarly resource for research through the collection, preservation an ...
, an affiliate of
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, house
UJA-Federation's archives
Beginning in 1981, the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York conducted an oral history project. It continued through the merger between Federation and the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York until 2004. A collection of oral histories was published in 1995. During the late 1980s, UJA-Federation participated in the Soviet Jewry Movement with its Passage to Freedom campaign to help Jewish Émigrés from the Soviet Union. To honor its centennial in 2017, the American Jewish Historical Society produced an exhibition exploring a timeline of UJA-Federation from 1917–2017,
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produced a documentary for its Treasures of New York series, and a book, ''UJA-Federation of New York: The First Century,'' was published.


Funding

In 2016, UJA-Federation's annual campaign raised $153.4 million. Including bequests, endowments, and capital and special gifts, the total amount raised in the year was $207.6 million. In 2021, UJA-Federation's annual campaign raised $63.2 million. Including bequests, endowments, and capital and special gifts, the total amount raised in 2021 was $249.6 million. UJA-Federation's endowment was $1.2 billion as of 2021.


Leadership

Eric S. Goldstein assumed the position of Chief Executive Officer on July 1, 2014, replacing John S. Ruskay, Executive Vice President Emeritus. In July 2018, Rabbi
Menachem Creditor Menachem Creditor is an American rabbi, author and musician. He is the Pearl and Ira Meyer Scholar-in-Residence at UJA-Federation New York and the founder of Rabbis Against Gun Violence. His work has appeared in the ''Times of Israel'', the ''Huf ...
assumed the position of Pearl and Ira Meyer Scholar-in-Residence of UJA-Federation. In 2021, UJA-Federation appointed former Israeli Minister of Labor, Welfare, and Social Services, Itzik Shmuli, as the Director-General of its Israel office in Jerusalem. In 2023, New York State Assembly member Daniel Rosenthal joined UJA-Federation as vice president of Government Relations. Linda Mirels was appointed president of UJA-Federation on July 1, 2023;
Marc Rowan Marc Jeffrey Rowan (born August 19, 1962) is an American investor and philanthropist. He has served as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Apollo Global Management since 2021. He co-founded the firm in 1990 with Josh Harris and Leon Black. , '' ...
was appointed chair of the board.


Notable past leadership


As Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York (1917–1986)

* Felix M. Warburg (President, 1917–1921) * I. Edwin Goldwasser (Executive Director, 1917–1920) *
Solomon Lowenstein Solomon Lowenstein (March 3, 1877 – January 20, 1942) was an American rabbi, social worker, and philanthropist. Life Lowenstein was born on March 3, 1877, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Levi Lowenstein and Diana Newmayer. Lowenstei ...
(Executive Director, 1920–1935) *
Joseph L. Buttenwieser Joseph Leon Buttenwieser (1865–1938) was an American lawyer, philanthropist, and civic leader in New York. Biography Buttenwieser was born to a American Jews, Jewish family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of immigrants from Germany. Bu ...
(President, 1924–1926) * Sol M. Stroock (President, 1926–1929) *
Joseph M. Proskauer Joseph Meyer Proskauer (6 August 1877 – 10 September 1971) was an American lawyer, judge, philanthropist, and political activist and is the name partner of Proskauer Rose. Biography Proskauer was born in Mobile, Alabama, to a Jewish family in 1 ...
(President, 1931–1935) * Samuel D. Leidesdorf (President, 1935–1937) *
Benjamin Buttenwieser Benjamin Joseph Buttenwieser (October 22, 1900 – December 31, 1991) was an American banker, philanthropist and civic leader in New York. Background Buttenwieser was born to a Jewish family. His father was Joseph L. Buttenwieser. He had an ol ...
(President, 1939–1941) * George Z. Medalie (President, 1941–1945) *
Salim L. Lewis Salim L. "Cy" Lewis (October 5, 1908 – April 28, 1978) was the Managing Partner of Bear, Stearns & Company, running the company from 1949 until shortly before his death in 1978. Early life Salim or "Cy" was born Salim Lissner Lewis on October ...
(President, 1954–1957) *
Gus Levy Gustave "Gus" Levy (May 23, 1910– November 3, 1976) was Senior Partner at Goldman Sachs from 1969 until his death in 1976. He succeeded Sidney Weinberg as chief executive officer. Early life Levy was born on May 23, 1910, to a Jewish family ...
(President, 1957–1960) *
Lawrence Wien Lawrence Arthur Wien (May 30, 1905 – December 10, 1988) was an American lawyer, philanthropist, and real estate investor. Wien pioneered the concept of real estate syndicates. Early life Wien was born to a Jewish family in New York City. He h ...
(President, 1960–1963) * Irving Mitchell Felt (President, 1963–1966) * Frederick P. Rose (President, 1974–1977) * Wilma Tisch (President, 1980–1983)


As United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York (1942–1986)

* Sylvan Gotshal (President, 1942–1947) * Edward Warburg (President, 1967) * Herbert Tenzer (President, 1972) *
Laurence Tisch Laurence Alan Tisch (March 5, 1923 – November 15, 2003) was an American businessman, investor and billionaire. He was the CEO of CBS television network from 1986 to 1995. With his brother Bob Tisch, he was part owner of Loews Corporatio ...
(President, 1973–1974)


As UJA-Federation of New York (1986–Present)

* Joseph Gurwin (Chair of the Board, 1988–1991) *
Larry Silverstein Larry A. Silverstein (born May 30, 1931) is an American billionaire businessman. Among his real estate projects, he is the developer of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City, as well as one of New York's tal ...
(Chair of the Board, 1994–1997) * James S. Tisch (President, 1998–2001) * John S. Ruskay (Chief Executive Officer, 1999–2014) * Larry Zicklin (Chair of the Board, 2000–2001; President, 2001–2004) * Morris W. Offit (Chair of the Board, 2001–2004; President, 2004–2007) * Susan Stern (Chair of the Board, 2004–2007) * Jerry W. Levin (Chair of the Board, 2007–2010; President, 2010–2013) *
Robert S. Kapito Robert Steven Kapito (born February 8, 1957) is an American businessman and investor. He is a co-founder (with Larry Fink and Susan Wagner) and president of the New York City-based investment management firm BlackRock. Early life and education ...
(Chair of the Board, 2016–2019)


COVID-19 response

In response to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, UJA-Federation allocated nearly $70 million in emergency grants. In 2020–21, UJA-Federation conducted an in-depth examination of the social, economic, and emotional impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the New York Jewish community, surveying 4,400 Jews in the New York City area. The study found that nearly one in six adult Jewish New Yorkers experienced financial setbacks during the pandemic, and three-quarters of Jewish New Yorkers who said they have a substance abuse problem said it worsened during that period.


Response to the war in Ukraine

As of July 2023, UJA-Federation has allocated more than $25 million to respond to the
Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
. With an established presence supporting Jews of
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, including the approximately 200,000 Jews living in Ukraine at the start of the war, UJA-Federation began crisis response efforts on February 24, 2022, the same day the war began.


Funding allocation

UJA-Federation has allocated grants to 78 unique organizations operating in Ukraine, Europe, Israel, and New York. Grant allocations focus on humanitarian aid ($7.7 Million), rescue efforts ($1.1 Million), refugee support ($13 Million), and other critical response areas.


Response to the 2023 Israel-Hamas War

Following the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, the UJA-Federation created an "Israel Emergency Fund." As of December 2023, the UJA-Federation has allocated $156 million - $75 million from Wall Street donors alone for humanitarian aid for Israelis, including support for the residents of southern Israel, the supply and equipping of hospitals, assistance with trauma support, support for Arab residents and Bedouins, and more.


See also

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American Jewish Historical Society The American Jewish Historical Society (AJHS) was founded in 1892 with the mission to foster awareness and appreciation of American Jewish history and to serve as a national scholarly resource for research through the collection, preservation an ...
*
Center for Jewish History The Center for Jewish History is a partnership of five Jewish history, scholarship, and art organizations in New York City, namely the American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute New York, Yeshiva Univ ...
* Hebrew Free Loan Society of New York *
Jewish Federations of North America The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), formerly the United Jewish Communities (UJC), is an American Jewish umbrella organization for the Jewish Federations system, representing over 350 independent Jewish communities across North Ameri ...
*
Jews in New York City Jews comprise approximately 12% of New York City's population, making the Jewish community the largest in the world outside of Israel. , over 960,000 Jews lived in the five boroughs of New York City, and over 1.9million Jews lived in the New Yor ...
*
United Jewish Appeal The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), formerly the United Jewish Communities (UJC), is an American Jewish umbrella organization for the Jewish Federations system, representing over 350 independent Jewish communities across North Ameri ...


References


Further reading

* Berkman, Matthew. “Transforming Philanthropy: Finance and Institutional Evolution at the Jewish Federation of New York, 1917–86,” ''Jewish Social Studies'' 22#2 (2017): 146–195. * Berman, Lila Corwin. "How Americans Give: The Financialization of American Jewish Philanthropy" ''American Historical Review'' (2017) 122#5 pp 1459–1489. * Elazar, Daniel J. ''Community and Polity: The Organizational Dynamics of American Jewry'' (1995) see pp 211–18 for a listing of the community Jewish federations and the founding date. * Feldstein, Donald "The Jewish Federation: The First Hundred Years". in Norman Linzer, ed. ''A portrait of the American Jewish community'' (1998). * Liebman, Charles S. “Leadership and Decision-Making in a Jewish Federation: The New York Federation of Jewish Philanthropies,” in ''American Jewish Year Book'' (1979), 3–76. * More, Deborah Dash. “From Kehillah to Federation: The Communal Functions of Federated Philanthropy in New York City, 1917–1933,” ''American Jewish History'' 68#2 (1978): 131–146; * Nissim, Hanna Shaul Bar. "The Adaptation Process of Jewish Philanthropies to Changing Environments: The Case of the UJA-Federation of New York Since 1990." ''Contemporary Jewry'' 38.1 (2018): 79–105. * Wenger, Beth S. “Federation Men: The Masculine World of New York Jewish Philanthropy, 1880–1945,” ''American Jewish History'' 101# 3 (2017): 377–399.


External links


UJA-Federation of New York

Guide to the Records of the United Jewish Appeal-Federation of New York, 1909-2004
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