Cook for the Community: Lasagna-style in Livingston
Prepare lasagnas from scratch to be distributed to community members in need via Livingston Neighbors Helping Neighbors. Join us on-site or make at home and drop off.
Prepare lasagnas from scratch to be distributed to community members in need via Livingston Neighbors Helping Neighbors. Join us on-site or make at home and drop off.
Click the link below for more details and registration: https://torahcenterchabad.org/pesach-story-crafts-hours.../ The Union County Torah Center-Chabad will be presenting a Passover Story & Crafts Hour at the center, 111 Laurel Place […]
4 part training series for students to learn stories of Holocaust Survivors and propagate them in Greater MetroWest. Cohort based experience that will empower ambassadors to the community for the Shoah. Culmination of the group will be an in person production on Yom Hashoah (Jewish Holocaust remembrance Day) to share the stories of those who […]
Drop off new and lightly used clothing to be donated to low-income families in Israel through Yad Leah.
Let’s get Hanson Park Conservancy ready for spring! Remove winter’s old leaves, branches, and silt left by winter storms. Refill mulch washed away. Plant flowers in sign beds and urns.
We will connect the six-month anniversary of the October 7 attacks to Passover, telling stories of heroes, people who died, and hostages.
Organize shelves, pack canned goods and non-perishable groceries into shopping bags, make plastic/paper grocery bag combinations, and break down cardboard boxes.
Join clients of JESPY House (adults with developmental disabilities) in putting together Rise and Shine Breakfast Bags to donate to Nourish.NJ to benefit community members in need. We will also create pamper-me kits to ship to Israel for widows of October 7. All materials will be provided. Program is appropriate for adults and children ages 7+. Space is limited!
We will carpool to a number of homes throughout Union County, bringing smiles and good vibes!
Make food packages for the Community Food Bank of NJ while learning about food insecurity on college campuses. All ages welcome.
Learn side by side with residents at Lester Senior Living about the important need for female hygiene products and then help us package products for local women experiencing homelessness. Program is appropriate for adults and children ages 12+. Space is limited.
Why are many people, once enamored by Israel, turning away from the state at an accelerating rate? This session will explore how many are grappling since October 7, and how to engage in empathetic, productive conversations at home with family, in the workplace, and with friends and neighbors. We’ll discuss the commonalities and dissonance, exploring the struggles people are having both in Israel and in America: enamor, disappointment, anxiety, etc. Learn how to approach these issues and discuss best practices for constructive intergenerational conversations about Israel.
Join us for a mini seder, discussion & art project with Haggadah Selections focusing on women. Where do we find faith in difficult times? When we go through hardships, whether […]
This is a pivotal moment in modern Jewish history, and teens have a crucial role to play in it. Discover ways to make a positive impact in our community by learning the difference between anti-Israel and antisemitic statements, preparing yourself to participate in advocacy on college campuses, exploring your unique Jewish identity, and hearing firsthand insights from those who recently visited Israel. Plus, participate in a service project benefiting teens in one of our Israeli partner communities, Ofakim. Our Federation is celebrating 100 years of service and impact in the Jewish community, and the next 100 years are ours to shape.
Join us for a meaningful Community Mitzvah Day! Help pack art supply kits for Israeli children affected by recent attacks (2:30-3 p.m.), and enjoy a musical performance by Grammy award-winning musician Joanie Leeds (3-4 p.m.) as we celebrate our community's impact! Light snacks will be provided. All families and ages are welcome!
Following a brief review of the common misconceptions about who Jews are and what antisemitism is, we will deconstruct progressive philosophy, putting ourselves in the shoes of progressives to better understand how they think about structural power, and how that thinking influences their rhetoric on Israel and Jews. Finally, we’ll offer tools and strategies on how to engage in effective, thoughtful dialogue, particularly on how to depolarize conversations and strengthen connections with family and friends.
WP Board Nominating Committee Meeting via Zoom Questions? Contact Sofya Iosiovich at [email protected]
Calling all Synagogue Presidents and Future Presidents! Connect with other leaders of Jewish organizations from across Greater MetroWest. Learn from the experiences of those who have already served as presidents […]
Fearful that growing affluence and suburbanization threatened the future of Jewish life in the decades after the Holocaust, American Jewish leaders hoped to preserve authentic Jewish culture through residential summer […]