People wear face masks in Times Square in New York City, March 3, 2020, after the city confirmed cases of the rapidly spreading coronavirus. (Photo/JTA-Eduardo Munoz-VIEWpress via Getty Images)
People wear face masks in Times Square in New York City, March 3, 2020, after the city confirmed cases of the rapidly spreading coronavirus. (Photo/JTA-Eduardo Munoz-VIEWpress via Getty Images)

The Jewish Federations of North America is working to raise $54 million to ensure continued human services for Jewish communities and those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Human Services Relief Fund will offer $18 million in matching funds raised from seven foundations to federations raising a combined total of $36 million. The funds will be used by agencies that provide emergency financial aid, food assistance, trauma counseling and services, and resources for employees of Jewish communal organizations who have been laid off or furloughed.

Many Jewish community federations already have used their endowment funds and held emergency campaigns to support their local Jewish agencies and Jewish life in their communities, Jewish Federations board chair Mark Wilf said.

“Yet the length and depth of this downturn remains unknown. We believe this effort will help alleviate Jewish families, seniors and others who have been hard hit by this pandemic,” he said.

The Jewish Federations of North America is an umbrella organization representing hundreds of local Jewish federations and community agencies.

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Israel-based JTA correspondent

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