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Buffalo Israel Link
Aims to provide pertinent information about Israel and the Arab-Israeli conflict

Bureau of Jewish Education of Greater Buffalo
An organization whose mission is to draw from the Jewish collective past to inspire, inform and advance the community’s educational and cultural future

Congregation Havurah
A Reform synagogue in Williamsville

Florence Melton Adult Mini-School of Buffalo
A community-based school offering adults the opportunity to acquire Jewish literacy in an open, trans-denominational, intellectually stimulating learning environment.

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JBuff.com
An online portal to the Jewish community of Buffalo

JCC of Greater Buffalo
Offers activities and programs for individuals and families of all ages

Jewish Discovery Center
Aims to teach, to inform and to help strengthen the Buffalo Jewish community

Jewish Family Service of Buffalo and Erie County
Aims to help families, children, and individuals in transition and adversity

The Jewish Federation of Greater Buffalo
The Federation body representing the Jewish community of the Buffalo area

 Jewish Repertory Theatre
A Jewish theatre group in Buffalo

Kadimah School of Buffalo
A pluralistic day school located in Getzville and Amherst

Temple Beth Israel
A Conservative synagogue in Niagara Falls

Temple Beth Zion
A Reform synagogue in Buffalo

Temple Sinai
A Reconstructionist synagogue in Amherst

Weinburg Campus
A Jewish senior center in Getzville

The Young Israel of Greater Buffalo
An Orthodox synagogue in Williamsville

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