KJA is a single organization that manages both our local Arnstein JCC and our UJC organization…more

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Knoxville Jewish Community Family of Funds

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The Jewish Federations of North America support The Jewish Agency's Aliyah and Absorption Department, which is working to help members of Ethiopia’s Falas Mura community immigrate to Israel. JAFI recently greeted the first flight of Falas Mura since August, 2008 and in the next year will help 2,600 immigrate. The immigrants will live in Jewish Agency absorption centers, where they will receive services to help them integrate into Israeli society. For details click here.

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LINKS TO EVENT PHOTOS and NEWS ITEMS 

          2009-10 KJA EVENTS and NEWS 

          KJA EVENTS from 2006-2008

"This Week"- March 8, 2010

from Stephen Rosen -   UT Hillel held a Shabbat dinner on 2/28 at the UT International House.  Approximately 45 students were in attendance.  This is about 20% of the known constituency at UT.  Congratulations to Greg Kaplan, KJA’s Hillel Chair, and Deborah Oleshansky, KJA’s Hillel Director.
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   KJA 2009 ANNUAL REPORT is online!

KJA ARCHIVES NEED YOUR HELP!

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KJA builds Jewish life in Knoxville while saving Jewish lives in Israel, Europe and around the world. In Knoxville, with the exception of prayer, life cycle events, and formal Jewish education, the KJA tries to be all things to all Jews.

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