Jewish Association for Services for the Aged, (212) 724-3200.
The Jewish Association paid $810 to help him to move, in April 2002.
She was founder and president of the Jewish Association of Retired Professionals until the age of 90.
Sponsored by the Jewish Association for Services for the Aged.
His father retired as the associate executive director of the Jewish Association for Services for the Aged in Manhattan.
While moving, she discovered the Jewish Association for Services for the Aged.
But when she found the Jewish Association, she said, she found help.
At his death he was a director of the Jewish Association of Neighborhood Centers.
She helped found the Jewish Association for the Aged and developed an endowments program to secure the community's future.
It has organized a Jewish Association of Small Towns in Ukraine.