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JCRC-NY Hosts Cheesecake Crawl of Bronx Bakeries with BP Gibson to Celebrate Shavuot

JCRC-NY Hosts Cheesecake Crawl of Bronx Bakeries with BP Gibson to Celebrate Shavuot Former City Council colleagues reunite to celebrate the Jewish holiday while building community through cheesecake. BRONX, NY (05/28/2025) (readMedia)– Earlier today, Mark Treyger, CEO of JCRC-NY, and Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, both former NYC Council Members, led a Cheesecake Crawl at … Continue reading JCRC-NY Hosts Cheesecake Crawl of Bronx Bakeries with BP Gibson to Celebrate Shavuot

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Our Mission

JCRC-NY builds relationships to advance the values, interests, and security of the Jewish community and to create a more interconnected New York for all.

Shared Society

Shared Society

JCRC-NY promotes a shared society by convening leaders from diverse communities in fellowships and incubating and participating in local community-based coalitions.

Public Policy

Public Policy

JCRC-NY maintains a dialogue between the Jewish community and governmental officials at the city, state and federal levels.

Community Security

Community Security

JCRC-NY ensures the security of the New York Jewish community in the face of rising antisemitism.

Jewish Communal Affairs

Jewish Communal Affairs

JCRC-NY convenes an inclusive communal table for diverse Jewish leadership to work together on a common agenda and celebrate Jewish heritage.

Israel and International Affairs

Israel and International Affairs

JCRC-NY fosters understanding and appreciation of Israel among diverse groups of New Yorkers through meaningful dialogue and first-hand experiences.

Resources on Jewish New York

Resources

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JCRC-NY By the Numbers

60

members of the JCRC-NY Assembly

500 +

faith and ethnic groups work with JCRC-NY

600

Jewish institutions in security assessments

Over 40000

people march annually in New York’s Celebrate Israel Parade