JFCS Financial Aid Helps Oakland Eco-Entrepreneurs Make Sustainable Shopping More Accessible 
- Stories & Testimonials
- Financial Assistance

When Matt Zimbalist and his partner started Re-Up Refills, they set out to make sustainable, zero-waste living more accessible in their Bay Area community. But bringing that dream to fruition takes more than just passion—it requires financial support. That’s where JFCS’ Financial Aid Center stepped in, with a loan that helped Re-Up Refills take its impact to the next level.
The seeds of Re-Up Refills were first planted at Urban Adamah, a Jewish farm and educational center in Berkeley, where Matt and his partner, Carly, met and connected over their shared values around environmental stewardship. After years of patronizing… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 2, 2024
Keeping Family Traditions Alive for JFCS’ Shupin Community 
- Donor Stories
- Stories & Testimonials
- People with Disabilities

Jewish Family and Children’s Services’ Shupin Social Club participants recently gathered for their annual Passover Seder, continuing a treasured tradition made possible by longtime JFCS supporters Suzanne and Michael Berke.
“Our connection to the Shupin Community is very personal,” says Michael. “My niece Lana had special needs. She did not live long enough to enjoy being part of such a warm community. We love supporting services that would have meant so much to her.”
Passover is a favorite holiday in Michael’s family. His mother, Elaine Berke, of blessed memory, was an inspiring leader of the community and loved to bring… Read More
Posted by Admin on April 19, 2024
Peninsula Jewish Community Golf Classic Raises $23,000 to Support JFCS Peninsula Food Banks 
- JFCS News
- Nutrition Program

On October 29, 2023, local synagogue members and men’s clubs teed off at Crystal Springs Golf Course for the 2023 Peninsula Jewish Community Golf Classic (PCJGC), raising over $23,000 to support JFCS’ Food Bank and nutrition programs on the Peninsula.
The Peninsula Jewish Community Golf Classic has been held for the past 13 years. In 2021, the PJCGC Committee saw a chance to leverage the tournament’s success into a fundraising opportunity. Since then, the committee and its collaborators have generously supported Jewish Family and Children’s Services programs.
When asked why the tournament selected JFCS as its beneficiary, committee cofounder David… Read More
Posted by Admin on January 11, 2024
Dementia Care & Autonomy: JFCS Visits Amsterdam to Unlock the Secrets of the Hogeweyk Village 
- People with Disabilities
- Seniors

Staying on the cutting edge of treatments for people with memory loss and their families is vital for the industry-leading team behind JFCS’ Center for Dementia Care. That’s why, recently, we embarked on a transformative journey to explore what could be the future of Alzheimer’s and dementia care.
Joined by colleagues from Rhoda Goldman Plaza—JFCS’ premier assisted living community—our team traveled to Amsterdam for an exclusive and immersive training experience at the Hogeweyk.
Immersive Training with the Hogeweyk
The Hogeweyk (pronounced HOH-guh-vaik), established in 2009, is a world-famous memory care community that shares JFCS’ specialized, person-centered philosophy of treatment.… Read More
Posted by Admin on January 10, 2024
Bridging Our Differences: How To Talk to Our Loved Ones About Difficult Topics 
- Counseling & Mental Health
- Israel Response
- Holidays

By Robyn Bloom, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist at JFCS
As a Marriage and Family Therapist, I have recently been asked for advice from folks who are worried about spending time with family members with different perspectives on current events, politics and—most recently—the war in Israel.
With all the conflict in the world, peace in the home, Shalom Bayit, should be the goal—which can make it tempting to shy away from difficult topics. But there are ways to communicate that can bring us closer together and deepen our understanding of one another.
When done carefully, with a willingness to listen… Read More
Posted by Admin on November 16, 2023
How Holocaust Education Will Change Hearts and Minds in California’s Schools
- JFCS News
- Education
- Holocaust Center
By Dr. Anita Friedman, JFCS Executive Director and co-chair of the Governor’s Council on Holocaust and Genocide Education
As we all can see, hate is surging at unprecedented levels throughout our society. Antisemitism is at an all-time high in California, and every week the JFCS Holocaust Center receives calls from local schools seeking guidance on how to handle hateful incidents. Now more than ever, education is critically and urgently needed to combat this frightening trend.
The Case for Fighting Antisemitism and Hate Through Education
Holocaust education was legally required in the California state education code as of 1985. Only now,… Read More
Posted by Admin on November 3, 2023