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Status
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Income
£171.4K
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Spending
£1.1M
Public benefits
Advancement and furtherance of the Jewish Religion and Jewish religious education and the alleviation of poverty among the Jewish Community throughout the world. 1) The charity provides funds for the provision and maintenance of buildings used for religious practice. The direct benefit is the promotion, maintenance and increase of individual and
collective knowledge and understanding of the Orthodox Jewish Religion through the education provided to Jewish religious colleges and community organisations. 2) The charity provides funds to religious establishments. The direct benefit is raised awareness and understanding of Orthodox religious beliefs and practices amongst the members of the Jewish faith thereby giving them a moral framework which encourages them to be good citizens. 3) The charity provides grants to individuals or organisations working to prevent and relieve poverty. The direct benefit is the improvement in their education, belief and health. How is the benefit demonstrated The organisations’ activities will benefit the recipients and this is measured by the sense of well-being resulting from a good orthodox religious education which in turn will result in improved behaviour through being involved in religious educational advancement. In addition it will also provide inspiration to appreciate the orthodox Jewish way of life and education which gives a direct benefit of being a good, responsible citizen. Harm We have not identified any risks of possible detriment or harm that might result from the organisation’s purpose. Beneficiaries Persons of the Jewish religion and those partaking in Jewish religious education and the poor amongst the Jewish community throughout the world. Maintaining synagogues to provide facilities for worship and running religious educational establishments. Private Benefit There are no personal benefits to any trustee apart from incidental benefits such as a sense of well-being for the trustees who are volunteers.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
The Charity was set up to support the activities of religious Jewish organisations especially in the field of education. The trustees identify institutions and organisations which meet its criteria and regularly support a number of these institutions and organisations. The charity is also supportive of organisations which are solely committed to
the relief of poverty, by assisting financially and through distribution of basic needs.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The prevention or relief of poverty
- The advancement of religion
Who the charity helps
- Ethnic minorities
- Unemployed/low income
How the charity works
- Education/training
- Grant making
- Relief of poverty