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UR Chabad is a home away from home for the Jewish students at the University of Rochester!
SEND International mobilizes missionaries to engage the unreached with the gospel and establish reproducing churches.
We are a monastic community of Orthodox Christian Nuns in the Patriarchate of Georgia, under His Grace Bishop Saba of the North American Diocese, located at Union Bridge, Maryland, near Washington, DC, and Baltimore.
FHFH feeds the hungry by transforming donated deer, elk and livestock into nutritious meat for food banks and feeding ministries. Nutritious red meat is the most-needed item at food banks and feeding ministries nationwide. FHFH pays to have deer and other big-game donated by hunters processed, packaged and frozen by approved, participating meat cutters. The meat, which is high in protein and low in fat, is distributed free of charge to the food banks and feeding ministries that serve the poor nationwide. FHFH exists to serve the Lord Jesus Christ by feeding the hungry. In the Bible, Isaiah the prophet and Jesus himself lift up feeding the hungry as one of the traits of those who have given their hearts to the Lord.
Kehilat Pardes – The Rock Creek Synagogue is a modern orthodox Jewish community located in Aspen Hill, MD. We welcome members and guests from all backgrounds, and endlessly strive to create a culture of welcoming, spiritual dynamism, and social responsibility in our close-knit congregation.
In 2003 a group of Christians in our area met to discuss the possibility of starting a new church to serve the needs of people, love Christ, focus on more traditional worship, and respect and be open to others.
To ignite hope by informing, equipping, and uniting the Body of Christ\r\nto live a Christian Worldview in the cultural moment.
Jewish Federations of North America represent 146 Jewish Federations and over 200 Network communities, which raise and distribute more than $2 billion annually for social welfare, social services and educational needs. The Federation movement, collectively among the top 10 charities on the continent, protects and enhances the well-being of Jews worldwide through the values of tikkun olam (repairing the world), tzedakah (charity and social justice) and Torah (Jewish learning).
Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project offers an invitation to children preparing for bar/bat mitzvah to connect with the memory of children lost in the Holocaust before they could be called to the Torah.