Jewish Institutions
Jewish institutions are organizations that serve the needs of the Jewish community, providing religious, educational, and social services. These include synagogues, which are places of worship and community gathering, and Jewish schools, where children learn about their faith, culture, and history.
Additionally, there are Jewish community centers that offer recreational activities and social programs, as well as charitable organizations that support those in need. These institutions play a vital role in preserving Jewish traditions and fostering a sense of belonging among community members.