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The Pincus Fund for Jewish Education
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  • Bet Halimoud

    • February 17, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Featured, Informal Education
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    With a Jewish population of some 35,000, Lyon and its suburbs have easy access to the Espace Hillel, the local cultural and social center for the area’s Jews.

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  • Manhigut Leatid Hakehila, Training Future Community Leaders – Argentina

    • February 17, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education, Professional Development
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    The Federacion Argentina de Centros Comunitarios Macabeos (FACCMA) developed this new training project for new community leaders

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  • Limmud FSU: Volga and Ural Regional Conference

    • February 17, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Featured, Informal Education
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    Afifon, a local youth center in Kazan, Russia worked in partnership with Limmud FSU

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  • Gates of Lauder School Wide Open

    • February 10, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Featured, Formal Education, Informal Education
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    The Lauder School has an enrollment of some 250 students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

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  • Amitim: Community Building, Leadership Development, Network and Leverage Program

    • February 10, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    Germany is home to the fastest growing Jewish community in the world today, with Russian-speaking Jews now comprising some 90% of the population.

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  • j-Toons

    • February 4, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Featured, Informal Education
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    To help strengthen Jewish identity, enhance the connection to the Jewish people and Israel and expand their knowledge of Jewish traditions.

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  • An Ethnographic Photo Museum: Jews in Ukraine – Past and Present

    • February 4, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Featured, Informal Education
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    To help record and preserve the history of the Jewish shtetls of southwestern Ukraine prior to World War II.

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  • Representation(s) of Jews

    • February 4, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Featured, Informal Education, Professional Development
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    Szombat (Saturday in Hungarian) is a Jewish cultural and political magazine that is published 10 times annually.

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  • Mishpacha

    • January 20, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    The project serves children ages 3-10, and their families.

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  • Center for Study and Dissemination of Judaism and Zionism

    • January 20, 2016
    • Posted by: Pincus Fund Staff
    • Category: Informal Education
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    Founded in 2011, the Center for the Study and Dissemination of Judaism and Zionism conducts educational initiatives for the some 1,600 Jews

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