News & Features: Descendants of Dutch farmers and Jewish couple they hid to meet at San Francisco event
- JFCS in the Media
- Holocaust Center
J Weekly
by Patricia Corrigan
The grandson of a Jewish couple hidden in the Netherlands during World War II and the grandson of the Dutch couple who sheltered them will meet for the first time on Sunday, May 1, during a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony at the JCC of San Francisco.
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Posted by Admin on April 28, 2016
Editorial: Remember the Holocaust by caring for its aged survivors
- JFCS in the Media
- Holocaust Center
J Weekly
The horrors of the Holocaust are seared into the collective Jewish consciousness. For those old enough to have lived through the war, it is part of their personal memory. For younger American Jews, it remains a defining factor in their Jewish identity, as poll after poll reveals.
That will not necessarily be so for future generations, as the narrative of the Nazi genocide moves into the pages of history books.
Certainly the best way to ensure that the story remains vital is to hear it told by those who lived through it — the survivors themselves. That includes… Read More
Posted by Admin on April 28, 2016
THANK YOU! $40,000 Goal Exceeded Supporting Dream House
- JFCS in the Media
- Domestic Violence Prevention
Thanks to donations from more than 300 people, we raised $41,364 for emergency funds for JFCS’ Dream House in June.
Victims of domestic violence will receive help with childcare, medical, and legal costs.
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Posted by Admin on July 9, 2015
Special Connections for Canine Companions
- JFCS in the Media
Bay Woof
by Janet Bensu with Miriam Markowitz
I pull my car into Sam’s* driveway with my dogs, Rosie and Freddy. Sam gives a wave from his front steps. He’s ready to go and waiting for our visit. Slowly lifting his body up from the steps, Sam walks over to the front seat. It’s mid-afternoon and this is the first time Sam has left his apartment today. Walking up and down the stairs is exhausting for him, but his doctors all agree the exercise is good for his health. Grinning from ear to ear, Sam says hello to me, and… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 1, 2015
Director of Adoption Agency Advises Sociology Students To Get Experience
- Adoption
- JFCS in the Media
CBS SF Bay Area
From community and service professions to business management and education, a degree in sociology can be quite practical for a number of careers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, most sociology jobs for San Francisco students require a minimum of a master’s degree. Nevertheless, the overall job outlook for sociologists is projected to grow much faster than the national average. In considering a career in sociology, there’s nothing much better than receiving expert advice from someone highly respected in the field, such as Lynne Fingerman, M.S.W., Co-Founder and Director of Adoption Connection, headquartered in… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 25, 2015
News Briefs: Palliative care head honored with compassion award
- JFCS in the Media
Bay Area Reporter
by Cynthia Laird
A lesbian who runs the palliative care program at Seniors At Home, the senior care division of Jewish Family and Children’s Services of San Francisco, will receive one of two 2015 Compassionate Care Leadership Awards from the Coalition for Compassionate Care of California.
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Posted by Admin on March 26, 2015