- USCJ
- United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (Community » Synagogues)
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism — The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ) is the primary organization of synagogues practicing Conservative Judaism in North America. It closely works with the Rabbinical Assembly, the international body of Conservative Rabbis, the… … Wikipedia
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United Synagogue Youth — is the youth movement of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism or USCJ.United Synagogue Youth, more commonly known as USY, is a youth group with members from the United States and Canada dedicated to creating a fun, educational environment … Wikipedia
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Kadima (youth group) — Kadima (Hebrew: קדימה, literally forward ) is a youth group affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ), specifically aimed at Jewish preteens living in North America in Grades 6 8. Every synagogue in North America is… … Wikipedia
Metny — is an acronym for the Metropolitan New York Region of United Synagogue Youth, or USY. METNY encompasses Long Island, New York City, Rockland County, Westchester County, Putnam and Orange Counties. Although it is noted as one of the smallest of… … Wikipedia
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Hebrew National — HistoryThe Hebrew National Kosher Sausage Factory, Inc. was founded on East Broadway, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1905. It served the Jewish neighborhoods of immigrants from Eastern Europe and Germany and soon developed a favorable… … Wikipedia
Camp Ramah — Location The United States (in the Berkshires and Nyack (New York); Poconos and Philadelphia (Pennsylvania); New England (Massachusetts); Darom (Georgia); Chicago (Illinois); California; Wisconsin; and the Colorado Rocky Mountains), Canada, and… … Wikipedia