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==History== ===Launch=== The IUJF (Inter University Jewish Federation) was the creation in 1919 of the Manchester Jewish Association. They saw a growing pride in the Jewish Community and believed it was appropriate for Jewish students to have a national organisation to co-ordinate the activities of Jewish student Societies and represent Jewish students at a national level. The first step was a conference in Manchester on 17 July 1919 at which four Jewish societies were represented: [[Victoria University of Manchester|Manchester]], [[University of Liverpool|Liverpool]], [[University of Leeds|Leeds]], and [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. Although not represented initially, the London University Jewish Society subsequently took an active and eventually a leading role. ===Early years=== With the rise to power in Germany of the [[Nazi Party]], many Jewish students had their studies disrupted and sought refuge in non-occupied Europe and elsewhere; the International Students Service was in the forefront of providing advice to these displaced students and financial assistance was made available from communal funds. The Federation was active in supporting these efforts; almost Β£2,000 was raised from University students in Britain. By 1946, the following Universities had societies affiliated to the Federation, in addition to those already mentioned: [[Queen's University Belfast|Belfast]], [[University of Birmingham|Birmingham]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], [[Cardiff University|University College, Cardiff]], <!-- Trinity or UCD? -->Dublin, [[Durham University|Durham]], [[University of Edinburgh|Edinburgh]], [[University of Glasgow|Glasgow]], [[University of London|London]], [[University of Reading|Reading]], and [[University of Sheffield|Sheffield]]. The two main activities of the Federation, from its inception, were an annual Summer School and an Annual Conference, held in the winter vacation. Throughout its existence, the IUJF was involved with the Jewish community. It was represented on the [[Board of Deputies of British Jews]] and the [[Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland|Zionist Federation]] and had an ongoing liaison with Jewish Youth Study Groups. For the almost fifty years from its foundation until the creation of the Hillel Foundation, the IUJF had no office, no staff, no sabbatical officers and no assured budget other than money that students could raise themselves. The Federation was run from the rooms of the then Chairman or Secretary; all activities were organized by the students themselves on a voluntary basis; from time to time, small subventions were obtained from the general community. ===Expansion=== The partnership with which [[B'nai B'rith]] set up the [[Hillel International|Hillel Foundation]] provided the IUJF with its first permanent office and its first professional assistance. This enabled the Federation and its successor, UJS, to increase its work. The organization was renamed the Union of Jewish Students in 1973.
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