Women by Women Art Exhibit (March 3 – April 28)
JCC MetroWest in West Orange 760 Northfield Ave, West Orange, NJ, United StatesAn exhibit by women artists who portray women in their work using a variety of media and styles
An exhibit by women artists who portray women in their work using a variety of media and styles
Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest is marking 100 years of building and caring for our vibrant and diverse Jewish community. Community artists have submitted creative works on the theme of Community […]
If you have been job searching for a few months and getting few results, you may be feeling deflated, discouraged, and just plain stuck. In this webinar you will learn some ways to become unstuck including: - Reviewing your personal brand - Rewriting your resume - Practicing your pitch with other job seekers - Creating […]
In the face of worldwide challenges, JDC’s commitment to vulnerable Jewish communities remains steadfast. Likewise, we are dedicated to keeping you informed about these ongoing efforts and bringing you the stories you need to know from across the Jewish world. Please join us for a LIVE Global Briefing to hear firsthand updates on our critical […]
The Vel d’Hiv Round-Up: The Largest Mass Arrest in Wartime French History On July 16-17, 1942 in Occupied Paris, more than 13,000 French Jews were arrested by French Police. The victims were held in deplorable conditions at the Vélodrome d'Hiver or Vel d'Hiv, an indoor cycling stadium until they were sent to detainment camps outside […]
Join our educational webinar, "Building Independence through Task Prompting and Social Supports (iPad and Apps)," where we'll explore the power of iPads and various apps in fostering independence. Discover how to create effective Task Analyses, Checklists, Schedules, and Social Stories using technology. We'll shine a spotlight on innovative tools like QR codes and the Choice […]
in-person meeting with option to attend 9:15am childrens Shabbat program
Join Rabbi Julie, Rabbi Ari, & Cantor Lorna for a special Shabbat experience just for 0-5 year olds and their adult companions, followed by community dinner.
April Passover-Themed Shabbat Dinner: A Journey of Freedom and Fellowship In the spirit of Passover, a festival that celebrates liberation and the triumph of freedom over oppression, Jewish Young Community […]
Join us for a fun-filled interactive hour of play. Meet other Jewish families in the community, and explore Jewish values through stories, songs, snacks, crafts, and movement. WE WELCOME EVERYONE […]
For over the past 8 years, Adath Shalom has been hosting monthly programming for adults in the community who have special needs. Many guests join us from Jewish Services for […]
Participate in a day of hands-on service experiences throughout Greater MetroWest NJ.
Help community members in need with your family at home, by creating and packing Comfort for a Cancer Patient packages. We will provide a list of recommended items and instructions to include in each package. You can drop off completed packages at a selected location near you during the specified drop-off period.
Sign up to donate a pair of BRAND-NEW sneakers to a teen in need in our Israeli partner community of Ofakim which was devastated during the Hamas attacks of October 7. We’ll send you the shoe size(s) of the teen(s) who will receive your generous donation. Multiple drop-off locations available.
Create and fill packages of kosher-for-Passover food to benefit local community members and clients of Jewish Family Services, Bobrow Kosher Food Pantry, Kosher Meals on Wheels, and Jewish Relief Agency. All materials are provided. Option to help deliver packages also available.
Join us in preserving the rich history of our Jewish cemeteries in Newark. We're documenting gravestones to accompany burial information in the JewishGen Worldwide Burial Registry. Help us ensure that loved ones can be visited from afar and our community's history is preserved. Join this meaningful mitzvah!
Lend a hand at Jewish Family Service of Central NJ in Elizabeth. Opportunities will include stocking the pantry and creating emergency food relief bags and “thinking-of-you bags” for local Holocaust survivors, or helping to prep their community garden for the spring. Space is limited.
Make soup for members of the community who could use this tangible act of love. *Address provided upon registration Online registration is now closed. Questions? Please contact [email protected].