Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS

Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS (FJC) is a Jewish organisation dedicated to restoring Jewish life, culture and religion in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the former Soviet Union. The FJC was founded on August 1, 1997, with sponsorship of Ohr Avner Foundation.

Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS
FoundedAugust 1, 1997 (1997-08-01)
Tax ID no.
13-3970940
Legal status501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Location
  • Moscow, Russia;
    New York City, United States
ServicesProvides programming and funding to member Jewish umbrella organizations in fifteen countries through the former Soviet Union and United States.
Director
David Mondshine
Director
Berel Lazar
Director
Shlomo Peles
Revenue (2013)
$33,871,857
Expenses (2013)$20,778,659
Employees (2012)
8
Websitefjc-fsu.org

Current heads of the organization are:

  • Lev Leviev, President of FJC of the CIS
  • Rabbi Berel Lazar, chief rabbi of Russia, head of Union of Rabbis of CIS

Its headquarters is in Moscow, Russia, and it has an office in New York City in the United States.

FJC have a total of 454 affiliated member communities throughout the former USSR.

In 2009 there were 171 member communities of FJC in Russia.

Haaretz and several other sources maintain that it is a pro-Putin organization, established to counter the Russian Jewish Congress formed by Vladimir Gusinsky in 1996, which was sometimes critical of Putin.

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