Jewish Women's Archive, Inc.
The Jewish Womens Archive documents Jewish womens stories*, elevates their voices, and inspires them to be agents of change. JWA is the world’s largest collection of information on Jewish women and gender expansive people. Each year, millions of people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds, from more than 230 countries, engage with and rely on JWA’s resources.JWA intentionally makes space for people of all Jewish traditions and identities, including Jews of Color, LGBTQ+ Jews, Jews with disabilities, and Jews by choice. JWA hosts public programs; trains the thought leaders of tomorrow through the Rising Voices Fellowship; sparks conversation with its blog, podcast, and social media presence; and is a leading voice in feminist and Jewish spheres.
American Jewish Historical Society
THE AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS THE OLDEST ETHNIC, CULTURAL ARCHIVE IN THE UNITED STATES. AJHS PROVIDES ACCESS TO MORE THAN MILLION DOCUMENTS AND 50,000 BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPHS, ART AND ARTIFACTS THAT REFLECT THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PRESENCE IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1654 TO THE PRESENT.AT OUR HOME ON WEST 16TH STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN, AJHS ILLUMINATES AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY THROUGH OUR MANY ARCHIVAL TREASURES, SCHOLARSHIP, EXHIBITIONS AND PUBLIC PROGRAMS. AMONG THE TREASURES OF THIS HERITAGE ARE THE HANDWRITTEN ORIGINAL OF EMMA LAZARUS' THE NEW COLOSSUS, WHICH GRACES THE STATUE OF LIBERTY; RECORDS OF THE NATION'S LEADING JEWISH COMMUNAL ORGANIZATIONS; AND IMPORTANT COLLECTIONS IN THE FIELDS OF EDUCATION, PHILANTHROPY, SCIENCE, SPORTS, BUSINESS AND THE ARTS.
Institute of Southern Jewish Life Inc
The Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life (ISJL) supports, connects, and celebrates Jewish Life in the South. We also work in partnership with public schools, libraries, nonprofits and volunteers to offer engaging, inclusive, secular literacy programming.