Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia

Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia

Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia (FJCR)Russian religious organization, unifying communities of «orthodox» Judaism, mostly of Chabad Hasidic movement. It was registered by Ministry of Justice of Russia in 1999.

According to the program of FJCR, "The main aim of Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia is to create conditions for full-scale religious and nationally-cultural life of citizens of Russia, who confess Judaism and identify themselves with Jewish people."

"The major mean of realization of this aim is comprehensive development of Jewish religious communities with the required infrastructure (synagogues, Sunday and educational schools with Jewish ethnocultural component, yeshivas and other higher educational centers, community centers and so on) on the land of Russian Federation."


= Administration of FJCR =

* Chairman of FJCR Council of Rabbieschief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar;
* Chairman of FJCR Executive BoardAlexander Boroda;
* Chairman of FJCR Board of TrusteesRoman Abramovich;
* Chairman of FJCR Public CouncilJoseph Kobzon;
* Head of Council of FJCR Communities ChairmansMark Grubarg;
* Chairman of the Council of Leaders of FJCR Youth Departments.

Activity

Within the FJCR there is the department of law defense and struggle against antisemitism.

According to 2007 data, FJCR embraces 200 communities [ [http://in-brief.aen.ru/story-id=46877/ Агентство Еврейских Новостей - Заложен первый камень ] ] in 178 cities, in 42 communities Rabbies are working. 94 Sunday schools are acting in 72 Russian cities, not counting Moscow. While in the Capital 11 Sunday schools are opened. Within the frame of FJCR 29 educational schools are working in 17 cities of Russia, 28 nurseries in 15 cities, 13 infant health-improving camps (with 1000 children from 27 cities, as of year 2007), 5 higher religious educational institutions are acting, as well as there are refresher courses of teachers of Sunday schools, 4 special secondary schools with Jewish religious component. [http://www.interfax-religion.ru/?act=reference&div=13 Statistics of activity of FJCR] , by Interfax (in Russian)]

Over 100,000 people take part in humanitarian programs of FJCR. With support of FJCR, 41 synagogues and about 70 community centers are acting, including 11 large community centers. Since 2002 with support of the Federation 5 new synagogue buildings were opened (2007 data).

References

Links

* [http://www.feor.ru/ Official site of FJCR]


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