2011
32%
41%
Cleveland invests in several services as shown below. The Cleveland Jewish Federation helps support many programs across the city and there are other groups such as Mt. Sinai Health Foundation who are invested in this work. 1. JFSA provides counseling, housing, and family support services. 2. Cleveland Hillel Foundation 3. JECC 4. Mt. Sinai Health Foundation 5. Cleveland Chesed Center
https://www.jewishdatabank.org/content/upload/bjdb/Cleve_2011_-_Initial_Highlights%2C_JPAR%2C_revised.pdf https://datausa.io/profile/geo/cleveland-oh/ https://www.jewishcleveland.org/downloads/2023_annual_report_web.pdf https://www.mandelfoundation.org/news/2025/01/21/jack-joseph-and-morton-mandel-foundation-announces-90-million-matching-grant-for-jewish-day-school-transformation-initiative || https://www.clevelandhillel.org/our-staff https://mtsinaifoundation.org/grantmaking/jewish-community/ https://www.jecc.org/apps/staff/ || https://www.jfsa-cleveland.org/get-info/about-us/management-team/ || https://www.jewishcleveland.org/annual-report-2023-financials/ || https://www.guidestar.org/profile/34-0714441 || https://www.jewishcleveland.org/annual-report-2023-financials/ https://www.causeiq.com/organizations/jewish-family-service-association-of-cleveland-ohi%2C340714441/
• Among Greater Cleveland's Jewish households 30% of households earning under $50,000 annually report that cost had prevented synagogue membership in the year or two preceding the survey. • 57% of Jewish households with children which have annual incomes of under $50,000 note that cost prevented them from sending a child to an overnight camp to only 10% of those households with incomes of at least $100,000.