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  1. The Joint Retirement Board for Conservative Judaism. One Penn Plaza, Suite 1515. New York, NY 10119. What’s New? Big gains in the stock markets can often leave your account unbalanced. Lock in your profit by Rebalancing Your Portfolio . Rabbi Camras speaks about his JRB experience. Harvey Brenner speaks about his JRB experience.

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    • Quick Facts About The JRB Plan
    • Who Is Eligible
    • Enrollment Is Easy
    Over 3,400 participants
    Over $1.1 billion in plan assets
    Over $25 million in annual contributions
    Over $30 million paid annually in retirement benefits

    You are eligible to participate in the JRB Plan if you are: 1. Any employee of an affiliated congregation of The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaismor an affiliated employer of the Conservative Movement (e.g., Schechter Day School Network, Camp Ramah, Woman’s League for Conservative Judaism, etc.) 2. A member of either the Cantors Assembly or ...

    You may enroll directly by downloading an enrollment form. If you prefer, we will mail an enrollment form to you. If you have any questions, please call us toll free at 888-JRB-FREE (888-572-3733).

  2. The Joint Retirement Board for Conservative Judaism, Amutah, (JRB) is the Plan sponsor and Plan administrator of a denominational retirement plan for rabbis, cantors and professional and administrative staff for the congregations and affiliated organizations of Conservative Judaism.

  3. Who Puts the “J” Into The JRB? In 1998, the Joint Retirement Board revised and shortened its name from what had been an attempt to include all the names of the constituent organizations, a real mouthful, to more simply, the Joint Retirement Board for Conservative Judaism.

  4. Religious Jewish Tax deductible donations. The Joint Retirement Board of Conservative Judaism Amutah is a Jewish nonprofit organization in New York, NY that was founded in 2001.

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  7. Some committees have already had joint representation: Committee on Jewish Law and Standards (RA), Joint Placement Commission (RA), Joint Retirement Board (Movement). In the past six months the following other committees have started to integrate:

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