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Jewish history in Greater Boston: a timeline
1895: The Federation of Jewish Charities of Boston is established April 25. It soon renames itself Federated Jewish Charities to indicate a broader mission, then switches to Associated Jewish Philanthropies in 1930, and becomes Combined Jewish Philanthropies in 1960. Original member organizations include the United Hebrew Benevolent Society, the Hebrew Ladies Sewing Society, and the Leopold Morse Home for the Aged and Infirm Hebrews and Orphanage.
Five Things: Open Houses Planned for April 15 in Stoneham
City’s new festival to highlight culture
Works by Misha Lenn, whose watercolor “Joy of the Finish’’ is being featured on ornaments, boxes, and mirrors to commemorate this year’s Boston Marathon, will also be displayed.