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Homebound Older Adults and Holocaust Survivors Receive Passover Packages From JFS of MetroWest

(Courtesy of JFS MW) Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ’s Volunteer Services delivered Passover meals and packages to homebound older adults and Holocaust survivors in the community. Thanks to a team of 17 volunteers, the meals and packages were delivered last week in time for the holiday.

141 packages were donated by Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest, filled with non-perishables for the Passover holiday including grape juice, macaroons, chocolate macaroons, matzah ball soup mix and tuna fish. JFS MetroWest also included matzah, masks and hand sanitizer.

Social services for Jewish Nazi victims have been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Holocaust services are supported by a grant from The JFNA Center on Aging and Trauma, a project of the Holocaust Survivor Initiative. Holocaust services are also made possible by other generous partners, including Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ, KAVOD SHEF in partnership with the Seed the Dream Foundation, the State of New Jersey, and the Wilf Family Foundation.

Jewish Family Service of Metro­West is a comprehensive social service agency providing mental health counseling and support services on a non-discriminatory basis. With a presence in the community since 1861, JFS today delivers an expanding number of programs to increasing numbers of people. For children and families, JFS provides individual, couple, child and family counseling, play therapy, support groups, school and synagogue based social work services, and other assistance needed to support healthy families. Rachel Coalition, a division of JFS, provides domestic violence services for all members of the family affected by domestic violence. JFS also offers a wide range of services for older adults and their families including case management services, counseling, caregiver education, volunteer friendly visitors and specialized programs for Holocaust survivors. For more information, please call (973) 765-9050 or visit
www.jfsmetrowest.org.

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