The Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh announced that it will provide $13.75 million to agencies and programs in Pittsburgh and in Jewish communities around the world. The announcement came following the July 12 approval of the allocations by the Federation’s board of directors. The funding will support “human services, day schools, programs in Israel and other community-building organizations,” according to a Federation press release. The funds come from the Federation’s Community Campaign and a $900,000 local human services block grant from the Jewish Healthcare Foundation. Get The Jewish Chronicle Weekly Edition by email and never miss our top stories Free...