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Publication Date: March 1959
Publisher: Jewish Communal Service Association of North America
Author(s): Nathan E. Sklar
Research Area: Social conditions
Keywords: Jewish Organizations; Management; Social Services; Fundraising and Philanthropy
Type: Report
Coverage: United States
Abstract:
The author discusses concerns facing smaller-sized casework-oriented Jewish social service agencies. These common issues include obtaining funding for high-cost programs such as residential treatment, serving families who are resistant to services, and serving the families of juvenile delinquents.
In Journal of Jewish Communal Service, ed. By Sanford Sherman, v.35, no.3, March 1959, p.322-324.