2317 Renaissance Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89119
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Our mission Jewish Nevada is Nevada’s Jewish Federation serving as the representative organization for the 70,000 Jews in Nevada. We are the only organization who is charged with assessing and addressing the needs of the entire community. Jewish Nevada works hard to build a vibrant community and sustain Jewish life throughout Nevada, Israel, and the around the world.

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COVID-19 Fund

Jewish Nevada is here for good…now more than ever, to provide you with updates and resources in the wake of the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation. We respond in times of need, thanks to the support of our community. Each year we invest significant resources to help people rebuild in the wake of disaster. We invest in programs and services that provide a strong safety net during times of personal crises and that help to maintain the vibrancy and continuity of our community. The importance of a strong and vibrant community has never been more clear than it is today. The Federation is proud to play a role in safeguarding the most vulnerable among us, and to help coordinate and communicate the efforts of our constituent agencies and local officials. We have begun to coordinate our efforts to support individuals and families who are experiencing increased hardship due to the spread of coronavirus—but we can only do that with the generous help from our community and people like you.
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  • 21+, 55+, Adults
  • Event support
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  • Weekdays, Evenings, Weekends
About us Jewish Nevada is Nevada’s Jewish Federation, serving as the representative organization for the 70,000 Jews in Nevada. It is the only organization charged with assessing and addressing the needs of the entire community. Jewish Nevada work diligently to build a vibrant community and sustain Jewish life throughout Nevada, Israel, and the around the world. It is committed to the values of Tikkun Olam (repairing the world); Tzedakah (righteousness and philanthropy); and G’milut Hasadim (acts of kindness and service).
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