Box 247
Contains 11 Results:
United Jewish Appeal, 1992-2001
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
United Jewish Appeal—Council of Jewish Federations Partnership, 1998
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
United Jewish Appeal Federation of Greater Washington, 1983, 1991-1995
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
United Jewish Appeal Federation of New York, undated, 1988-1996
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
United Jewish Appeal Federations of North America, 1998
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
United Jewish Appeal of Metrowest, 1990-1994
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
United Jewish Appeal–Richard Wexler, 1998
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburg, 1991-1994
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
United Synagogue of America, 1988-1990
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.
United Way, 1982-1991
This series contains correspondence, publications and other materials pertaining to a variety of organizations that CJP followed, funded, or worked with directly. The majority of the organizations are Jewish institutions, although there are many non-cultural/religious institutions represented, including the United Way, Boston University, Association of Russian-speaking Professionals, and Brandeis University.