JTA will be updating its Web site, jta.org, with constant news updates and information. In addition, the following are among the resources with information about Tuesday’s terror attacks:www.ujc.org — contains news links, suggested prayers, links to local federations and social service agencies and resources to help schools in responding to the attack
www.jewz.com/jewznews — contains news links, suggested prayers and resources to help schools in responding to the attack. www.uahc.org — contains links to security recommendations, materials for use in congregations and an educational guide for schools.
www.uscj.org — contains security recommendations.
www.mfa.gov.il will contain a link to a site that will allow for Internet postings between Israelis in the United States, and their friends and family at home.
Those wanting to make donations should contact their local federation or send funds to:
UJC Emergency Relief Fund, 111 Eighth Avenue, Suite 11E, New York, N.Y. 10011;
UJA-Federation of Greater New York, F.D.R. Station, P.O. Box 5314, New York, N.Y., 10150;
UAHC Disaster Relief Fund, Attn: Development Department, 633 Third Avenue, New York, N.Y.. 10017 or at http://uahc.org/relief;
American Jewish World Service, 45 W. 36th St., 10th Floor, New York, N.Y., 10018, or call 1-800-889-7146 or visit www.ajws.org.
In addition, those wanting to donate blood should contact the local Red Cross or visit www.redcross.org.
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