RJCF - Russian Jewish Community Foundation
Russian Jewish Community Foundation (RJCF) is a grassroots all-volunteer charitable organization.
The RJCF mission is to preserve and enhance Jewish identity among Russian speaking Jews and to support Israel.

Thanksgiving – President’s address:

Lina Klebaner, RJCF President As we celebrate the season of gratitude, on behalf of the Board of Directors and as a President of the Russian Jewish Community Foundation, I want to sincerely and profoundly thank you for your continuing support. Your generosity and standing by our mission inspire people in our community, including our youth, and beyond. These are challenging times for Jewish people throughout the world, but we are not wavering. Thanks to you, we can continue supporting our projects and staying true to our mission. Your support ensures we can move forward with resilience and strength.
Thank you for being part of this journey.
Lina Klebaner, President Russian Jewish Community Foundation

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Club Z Launches Boston chapter
Club Z Launches Boston chapter Club Z Launches Boston chapter, thanks in part to RJCF Grant Club Z: Zionism for Teens has successfully launched its chapter in Boston! After a well-attended Ignite Event/Info session in May and a fun Ice Cream Social in September, over 24 teens have already enrolled in our Basic Training program — with more sign-ups expected. Feedback from Club Z Teens after their first educational session, which covered the subject of Jewish Peoplehood, was overwhelmingly positive. The Club Z community is looking forward to an amazing year filled with impactful learning sessions, inspiring speakers, and meaningful social & community events. If you would like to find out more about Club Z, please email at boston@clubz.org

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Camp Boston-Sderot 2025

Camp Sderot-Boston The 17th Annual Boston-Sderot Summer Camp opened its doors to 80 children of Sderot this summer. We reunited for another successful session of Camp Boston Sderot filled with laughter, learning, and many lasting memories. From the moment the bus pulled in through the gates, there was no doubt this year's camp would be something special. Our incredible group of counselors, made up of three young Americans and ten Israelis, joined as a team to make all 50 campers feel loved and included. It was truly inspiring to see our Israeli counselors, who grew up in the camp themselves, step confidently into their roles as leaders, modeling teamwork, compassion, and dedication for the younger participants.

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Summer Camp for war widows and orphans by Chabad’s Terror Victims Project (CTVP)
Chabad's Summer Camp in Israel Chabad’s Terror Victims Project run a summer camp for widows and orphans whose husbands and fathers have fallen in the war since October 7th. As the war has dragged on, more and more families’ lives have been shattered, more children have been traumatized by losing a parent in the horrendous battles in Gaza and in the north, or worse, become orphans. The CTVP Summer Camp of Hope and Healing is vital in bringing these children comfort they so badly need - it is a sanctuary of healing, strength, resilience, and Jewish pride for thousands of Israeli children. RJCF received a Thank You letter with a video from the organizers.

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Letter from our solder: Anastasiya Kholodinina (summer 2025)

Letter from our soldierDear friends at Zionist House and RJCF, I'm happy to write you this update letter again. A few things in my life have changed since the last letter I wrote. I moved from Haifa to Tirat Carmel in January. I used to live alone in my previous apartment, and now I live with a roommate. We found a great connection despite the age difference — she’s 20 years old and a soldier in the army, and I’m five years older than her. It’s a real blessing to have found such a wonderful girl to live with and share experiences.

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Community-Wide Vigil to Mourn the Antisemitic Murder of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky

Event in Boston Event Details:  
 
Date: Thursday, May 22  
Start Time: 7:30pm  
Location: Kehillath Israel, 384 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA  
 
Program will include remarks from community leaders and community singing/prayers

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