Hier, aujourd'hui et à tout jamais : l'histoire des 65 ans de la Fédération juive.../Three Score and Five : A 65-Year History of the Jewish Federation, Now Known as Allied Jewish Community Services of Greater Montreal

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Hier, aujourd'hui et à tout jamais : l'histoire des 65 ans de la Fédération juive.../Three Score and Five : A 65-Year History of the Jewish Federation, Now Known as Allied Jewish Community Services of Greater Montreal
Abstract
The Federation of Jewish Philanthropies is the original name for what is today called the Federation CJA. The Federation of Jewish Philanthropies was founded on January 1, 1917 and was Canada’s first Jewish federation. Since that time, the organization has changed its name three times: Federation of Jewish Community Services in 1951, Allied Jewish Community Services in 1965 and the Federation CJA in 1997. The original Federation was founded to be a single voice for the social agencies and organizations in Jewish Montreal. The original 12 founding agencies were: Baron de Hirsch Institute; Mount Sinai Sanitorium; Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society; Herzl Dispensary and Hospital; Montreal Orphans’ Home; Montreal Hebrew Sheltering Home; Ladies Jewish Endeavour Sewing Society; Young Women’s Hebrew Association; Beth Israel Day Nursery and Infants’ Home; Hebrew Ladies Aid Society; and the Friendly League of Jewish Women.
Place
Montreal
Publisher
Allied Jewish Community Services
Date
1982
Language
fr
Notes

Written with the assistance of Hedy Edelstein and in consulation with Evelyn Miller.

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King, Joe. Hier, aujourd’hui et à tout jamais : l’histoire des 65 ans de la Fédération juive.../Three Score and Five : A 65-Year History of the Jewish Federation, Now Known as Allied Jewish Community Services of Greater Montreal. Translated by Anne-Laure Levain. Montreal: Allied Jewish Community Services, 1982.
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