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United Jewish Appeal - translation to γερμανικά

A JEWISH PHILANTHROPIC UMBRELLA ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED STATES
UJA
  • Israeli postal stamp, 1962

United Jewish Appeal         
der Vereinte Jüdische Aufruf (jüdische Organisation in den USA)
leave to appeal         
  • Supreme Court of Victoria]], Australia
RESORT TO A SUPERIOR COURT TO REVIEW THE DECISION OF AN INFERIOR COURT OR ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY
Appellate review; Appellate; Appellant; Mandate (law); Appeals; Appealed; Appealant; Appellee; Writ of error; Defendant in error; Legal appeal; Appeal (law); Notice of appeal; Notice of Appeal; Leave to appeal; Grounds for appeal; Legal right to appeal; Judicial appeals; Appeal as of right; Writ of Error; Appellate law; Affirmed in law; Reversal (law); Cross-appeal; Final appeal; Right to appeal; Writs of error; Apeal
dem Einspruch folgen (Genehmigung Einspruch gegen ein Gerichtsurteil zu erheben)
United Israel Appeal         
ORGANIZATION
United Israel Appeal, Inc.; United Palestine Appeal; United palestine appeal
Vereinigter Israel-Appell (UIA, jüdische Organisation in den USA)

Ορισμός

appellant
(appellants)
An appellant is someone who is appealing against a court's decision after they have been judged guilty of a crime. (LEGAL)
The Court of Appeal upheld the appellants' convictions.
N-COUNT

Βικιπαίδεια

United Jewish Appeal

The United Jewish Appeal (UJA) was a Jewish philanthropic umbrella organization that existed from its creation in 1939 until it was folded into the United Jewish Communities, which was formed from the 1999 merger of United Jewish Appeal (UJA), Council of Jewish Federations and United Israel Appeal, Inc. In 2009, United Jewish Communities changed its name to The Jewish Federations of North America.

In January 1939, the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees and Overseas Needs was established, combining the efforts of American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, led by Rabbi Jonah Wise; the United Israel Appeal, led by Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver; and the National Coordinating Committee Fund led by William Rosenwald. The three founders emphasized that the funds needed to support Jews in Europe and Israel would be triple to quadruple the amount raised in the previous year. While the organizations would raise funds together, the Joint Distribution Committee would assist Jews in Europe, the United Israel Appeal would aid the Jewish community in Israel, including refugees from Europe arriving there and the National Coordinating Committee Fund would assist refugees arriving in the United States.

In 1999, the UJA merged with the Council of Jewish Federations and United Israel Appeal, Inc. to form a combined entity that would be called the United Jewish Communities. While the organizations had been raising more than $1 billion annually, they had faced concerns that the individual organizations were not as relevant as during the Holocaust and the creation of the State of Israel, with many major donors seeking to direct their philanthropy through their own foundations rather than through the umbrella organizations. The balance of power would shift to the federations, which would select about two-thirds of the 120 members on the board of trustees of the new organization. Businessman and philanthropist Charles Bronfman was chosen as the volunteer chairman of the combined entity, responsible for planning the group's strategic direction.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για United Jewish Appeal
1. The emergency shipment, costing $1.5 million, was financed by the Israel Corporation and a United Jewish Appeal donation from an American Jewish couple.
2. Fisher was introduced to Israel in the early 1'50s via a United Jewish Appeal study trip – and he was instantly hooked.
3. Howard Rieger, president and chief executive of United Jewish Communities, formerly known as the United Jewish Appeal, said its approximately 120 board members voted unanimously to launch the Israel Emergency Campaign during a teleconference yesterday.
4. We live in a world where Jews abroad express solidarity with Israel and the Zionist enterprise by way of contributions – to the United Jewish Appeal, academic institutions, local municipalities, non–profit athletic organizations, educational programs and the like.
5. UJC was founded in 1''' from the merger of the Council of Jewish Federations, the United Jewish Appeal and the United Israel Appeal, and it depends on dues from local federations to cover its budget.