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TOP
Jewish Foundation
Tampa Orlando Pinellas (TOP) Jewish
Foundation, Inc. is a partnership of three Jewish communities whose goal
is to provide permanent resources through endowment to improve quality of
life locally, in Israel and abroad. The Foundation provides personal and
confidential attention to assist donors, professional advisors, Jewish
Federations, agencies and synagogues in exploring gift-planning strategies
that fulfill both financial needs and philanthropic objectives. |
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Menorah
Manor
Menorah Manor is the only Jewish, community sponsored, not for profit nursing center on the West Coast of Florida. It's mission: to provide the best possible care in a warm, homelike Jewish environment. Menorah Manor takes care of the elderly wherever they are by providing a system of care. The emphasis is on providing the elderly with the most appropriate care in the most appropriate location. |
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Philip
Benjamin Tower
Philip Benjamin
Tower is located in sunny St. Petersburg, Florida. We offer
independent living in a residential neighborhood close to shopping,
restaurants, banks, churches, synagogues, museums, theaters and beaches - letting
our residents maintain a high quality of life while still having the
security of support services available 24 hours a day. |
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Golda
Meir/Kent Jewish Center
We are a fitness
center, a preschool, a camp, a library, a community meeting place, and
much more -- our facility provides a safe, positive, friendly and inviting
environment for all who enter through our doors. |
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Tampa
Bay JCC
The Tampa
JCC/Federation was created by a merger of the Tampa Jewish Community
Center with the Tampa Jewish Federation in 1995. As a combined JCC and
Federation (known nationally as a functional Federation) the goal of the
Tampa JCC/Federation is to establish, coordinate, plan, support, and
deliver social, educational, cultural, health and housing services to the
local Jewish community through its own fundraising efforts and those of
its affiliated agencies and organizations.
Also see the link on their site for Weinberg Village. |
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Pinellas
JCC
The Pinellas
JCC/Federation supports programs for Jews in need in Pinellas County,
Israel and throughout the world, providing food for the hungry and
counseling for the troubled, spearheading rescue and relief efforts for
isolated Jews in distressed regions and funding innovative Jewish
educational and unity initiatives. |
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Florida
Holocaust Museum
The
Florida Holocaust Museum houses the premier permanent exhibit, History,
Heritage and Hope, a compelling history of individuals of strength,
courage and spirit, who confronted the extremes of hatred and persecution
in their homes and communities. Experience a collection of works of art,
photographs and historical artifacts, in exhibits from all over the world,
an extraordinary traveling collection, which changes on a regular bases. |
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Jewish
National Fund Local Office
4625 East Bay Drive,
Suite 311, Clearwater, FL 33764
(727) 536-5263 (Clearwater), (813) 960-5263 (Tampa)
fax: (727) 538-9692
Uri A. Smajovits, Regional
Director, North, Central, and West Coast
Amy Snider, Campaign Executive |
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State
of Israel Bonds
13191 Starkey Rd.
Suite 7
Largo, Florida 33773
(727) 539-6445, (800) 622-8017
FAX (727) 539-1166
Email Us
Sheryl Weitman, Executive Director |
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Pinellas
County Jewish Day School |
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The
Hillel School of Tampa
The only Community
Day School
in the
Tampa
Bay
area and is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools and
the Florida Kindergarten Council. A
member of the Jewish Community Day School Network, Hillel embraces all of
the wonderfully diverse aspects of the rich culture and traditions of
Judaism. Students receive a
superior education enhanced by the opportunity to learn a second language
with a third in middle school, and to integrate the values and customs of
Judaism. |
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Hillel
of Tampa Bay
Hillel offers activities in the following areas and for these groups:
Athletic/sports, birthright Israel Alumni, Campus leaders, Campus-wide activities/traditions,
Community service/social action, Dorm/residential halls, First-year students,
Greeks, Israel, Jewish learning/education, Multiculturalism. Hillel offers the following religious services:
Reform Weekly (Just Friday evening). Kosher dining is provided through the
Hillel kitchen. |
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Union
of Reform Judaism
The Union for Reform
Judaism, the central body of the Reform Movement in North America, is the
largest Jewish movement in North America and represents an estimated 1.5
million Jews. As the congregational arm of the Reform Movement, the
Union's primary mission is to create and sustain vibrant Jewish
congregations wherever Reform Jews live. The Union provides leadership and
vision to Reform Jews on spiritual, ethical, and political issues as well
as materials and consultation for programs in the congregation. The Union
also provides opportunities for individual growth and identity that
congregations and individuals cannot provide by themselves, including
camps and Israel programs, study kallot, and North American and
regional biennials. |
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