Federation CJA has strong and diverse relationships with the agencies which deliver services to Montreal’s Jewish community. Some agencies are recognized by Federation as Constituent Agencies. These tend to receive significant funding from Federation CJA. Federation also funds some communal organizations that are not constituent agencies but are closely associated with the organization. Federation maintains close relationships with other associated communal organizations that it does not directly fund
 | Ometz is a non-profit social services agency which supports and strengthens individuals and families by offering a range of human services in the fields of employment, immigration and social services. (more) |
 | BJEC is the planning and coordinating agency for Jewish community educational needs in Montreal. (more) |
 | Committed to both strengthening Jewish identity and culture in teens and young adults and forging bonds with their Israeli peers through the birthright israel program, March of the Living and other educational trips to Israel. (more) |
 | Offers children 8-16 years old a high quality, diverse summer camping experience in a Jewish environment. Camp B’nai Brith integrates programs for boys and girls from all segments of the Jewish community. (more) |
 | La Communauté Sépharade Unifiée du Québec ensures the advancement and the preservation of the Sephardic community while maintaining a spirit of unity and a sense of belonging to the Jewish community as a whole. (more) |
 | CJCS offers a wide range of services and programs to approximately 7,500 Jewish seniors aged 50+ with varying degrees of mobility and interest. (more) |
 | Hillel Montréal provides a central address and a strong, visible presence for Jewish students on university and CEGEP campuses in and around Montreal. (more) |
 | This work-oriented rehabilitation facility has a controlled working environment directed by industrial vocational goals. The Workshop is recognized by the Emploi-Québec as an adaptive work centre (entreprise adaptée). The Workshop is designed for challenged members of our community, 18 years of age and over, motivated to work but unemployable in the competitive industry due to intellectual, emotional or physical difficulties. (more) |
 | The Jewish Public Library (JPL) is unique among Montreal and world Jewish institutions. Containing the largest circulating Judaica collection in North America, the JPL represents a vital resource both locally and internationally. (more) |
 | The Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre educates people of all ages and backgrounds about the Holocaust, while sensitizing the public to the universal perils of antisemitism, racism, hate and indifference. (more) |
 | The mission of the Segal Centre for Performing Arts is to develop and celebrate artistic expression in the performing arts. (more) |
 | The YM-YWHA, Montreal's Jewish Community Centre proudly welcomes members and non-members alike to gather with family and friends in a traditional Jewish atmosphere. The Y provides a recreation facility for fun and fitness, community and educational programs to stimulate and enrich, summer and winter camps. (more) |
 | The Centre is a non-partisan, umbrella organization for Jewish community advocacy efforts, directing strategies to improve the quality of Jewish life in Canada and abroad, increase support for Israel, and strengthen the Canada-Israel relationship. (more) |
 | Project Genesis offers storefront services providing information, legal advice, and advocacy and organizes community residents to advocate for a wide range of local and social issues. (more) |
 | Having fundraising and community development at the core of its objectives, Jewish Federations of Canada – UIA recognizes its responsibility to support and strengthen Jewish communities across Canada. (more) |
 | The Association of Jewish Day Schools (AJDS) is a non profit organization representing the interests of its members in all matters relating to government and education as well as those within the Jewish Community of Montreal. (more) |
 | Founded in 1922 by business leaders and leading Rabbis, The Jewish Community Council of Montreal, otherwise known as the “Vaad Ha’ir” has established itself as one of the leading players responsible for the certification of Kosher food products bearing the MK certification mark, the Beth Din of Montreal (Jewish ecclesiastical court), the Ruth Institute (conversion program), and many other aspects pertaining to Jewish life in Montreal. (more) |
 | The purpose of the Synagogue Council of Greater Montreal is to preserve and foster Judaism by uniting constituent synagogues of all denominations, without interfering with their autonomy. (more) |
 | The Jewish Community Foundation of Montreal is the community's resource for long term giving. It is built on gifts from donors who, during their lifetimes or through a will bequest, wish to play a significant role in supporting the future of the Montreal Jewish community. (more) |
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