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1. JFSA provides counseling, housing, and family support services. 2. Cleveland Hillel Foundation 3. JECC 4. Mt. Sinai Health Foundation 5. Cleveland Chesed Center
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• 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.