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3Gs have created 17 independent organizations across the United States. They gather, learn, and find friendship. They help out Holocaust survivors, host social events, and engage in a spectrum of civic involvement. Many share families’ stories with communities and in classrooms. Partner organizations collaborate on initiatives connected to our shared mission. Join us and make our 3G community stronger.
If you don’t see your city listed, you can start an organization. (We will help.)

3G Arizona
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3G Baltimore
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3G Boston
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3G Chicago
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3G Houston
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3G Miami
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3G Michigan
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3G New Jersey
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3G New York
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3G Pacific Northwest
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3G Philly
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3G San Francisco
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3G Toronto
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3G Washington, DC
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We Are Growing.
3G Communities in Formation.

Several 3G communities are just getting started. Consider getting involved. Sometimes the best way to help is to participate.

3GBuffalo
Buffalo, New York
Contact: Lauren Bloomberg
lauren@buffalojewishfederation.org

3GATL
Atlanta, Georgia
Contact: Emily Yehezkel emilybyehezkel@gmail.com

3G Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Contact: Adam Miller
miller.j.adam@gmail.com

3GCO
Denver, Colorado
Contact: Alexa Kraemer
alexak1@yahoo.com

3GDFW
Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas
Contact: Holly Cohn
rabbi.holly.cohn@gmail.com

3GNC
North Carolina
Contact: Ariana Quattrocchi
arianaq22@icloud.com

3GNV
Las Vegas, Nevada
Contact: Gil Kahn gilkahn@gmail.com

3G Palm Beach
Palm Beach, Florida
Contact: Kelly Warsaw
kelly.warsaw@insightthrougheducation.org

3GSC
Charleston, South Carolina
Contact: Natanya Miller natanyam@jewishcharleston.org

3GWI
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Contact: Sam Goldberg
samg@milwaukeejewish.org

I felt a very strong sense of what we call peoplehood. Jewish peoplehood. I felt connected to the people around me, people I did not really know.... for the first time I was sharing the experience of being a 3G with others, and this identity is what connected me.

-Adi, Yom HaShoah program participant