J-Serve 2008: Thank You Volunteers!

April 15, 2008

On April 13, 2008 over 300 Jewish youth in MetroWest participated in a day of community service and improvement projects as part of J-Serve, a national day of volunteerism and engagement. This year marks the fourth in which thousands of Jewish youth from coast to coast turned out in force for J-Serve, designed to encourage Jewish service, community building and creation of connections across religious and societal lines. Through the coordination of The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life, over 20 projects were carried out involving a diverse group of teen participants.

Participants came from the BBYO regional convention, the Iris Teen Tzedakah Program, The Diller Teen Fellows (together with their Israeli cohort), the Jewish Civics Initiative at Central Hebrew High School, SOS: Save Our Soldiers, Help Darfur Now, Temple Bnai Abraham, Suburban Torah, Etz Chaim and others who heard about the event on Facebook.

The projects addressed a broad range of needs throughout MetroWest. Teens visited with seniors at all five locations of the Jewish Community Housing Corporation, performing seder songs and conversing with the residents as part of the “Kids, Concerts ‘n Cookies” program developed by incoming JCHC chair, Eric Barr, who was on hand to participate in the program. Other JCHC projects included planting flowers and gardens, and decorating flower pots.

Hebrew language and talk of Israel took place at a number of projects. The Diller Teen Fellows, who were being visited by their Israeli counterparts, organized a project at the Turtle Back Zoo, where they helped repair the cougar habitat. Visiting Israeli Diller Teens brought along their guitars to perform impromptu concerts for seniors in JCHC housing. Teens from Temple Bnai Abraham made care packages and wrote letters to lone soldiers of North American descent currently serving in the Israel Defense Forces.

The proximity of J-Serve to Passover inspired a number of creative programs that relate specifically to the holiday. Chametz was collected and donated to the Bobrow Kosher Food Pantry by volunteers from Etz Chaim. Cars were cleaned inside and out in two different locations by members of Suburban Torah and SOS: Save Our Soldiers. Preparations for the annual model seder at JESPY house were made by members of the Iris and Diller programs.

Another timely project was the voter registration drive in the Livingston mall, organized by the Jewish Civics Initiative at Central Hebrew High School. “We think it’s important since it’s an election year,” said Keren Baruch, a junior from West Orange, who organized the JCI project. As part of Global Day for Darfur, activists from Help Darfur Now participated in a torch walk and rally for Darfur in Montclair. In support of the Rachel Coalition’s annual Run for Rachel, members of the Iris Teen Tzedakah program organized a team to raise funds and awareness about domestic abuse. A delegation from Congregation Beth Hatikvah joined local teens in New Orleans to participate in the Saint Bernard Project. The campaign department of the United Jewish Communities of MetroWest held a phone-a-thon or miniature version of Super Sunday; J-Serve volunteers helped raise over $12,000.

Preparations have already begun for next year’s J-Serve which will be on April 26, 2009.

Click here for pictures. (More to come!)

Click here to read an article about J-Serve MetroWest 2008 in the New Jersey Jewish News.

 


22 J-Serve Projects in MetroWest

March 26, 2008

For more on J-Serve in MetroWest, click here. TEENS that plan to attend J-Serve, and have a Facebook account, click here to add J-Serve to your events, and meet other teens that are participating!

J-Serve and Partnership

Open Letter to Teen Leaders About J-Serve

March 4, 2008

If you have an idea for a program or project, email Adam Oded aoded@thepartnershipnj.org.


UJC Campaign Closing Phoneathon

January 14, 2008
Super Sunday

As a follow up to Super Sunday, the campaign department at UJC will be holding two more phoneathons to close out the campaign year. 

  • Sunday, May 4, UJA 2008 Campaign Closing Phonathon, Temple B’nai Abraham (Livingston), 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Thursday, June 19, UJA 2008 Campaign Closing Phonathon, Solomon Schechter Day School (West Orange) 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Contact: phonathons@ujcnj.org , (973) 929-3010.

To see a video from Super Sunday, click here.


Register for J-Serve 2008: April 13, 2008

December 27, 2007

J-Serve, the National Day of Jewish Youth Service, is a program created by teens for teens.  J-Serve provides Jewish participants with the opportunity to fulfill age-old Jewish values. By engaging in community service, J-Serve participants are fulfilling the ideals of; gemilut chasadim, acts of lovingkindness; tzedakah, just and charitable giving; and tikkun olam, the idea that Jews are duty bound to help fix a broken world.

Get your group involved in J-Serve this year!  The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life is trying help organize ten or more projects for MetroWest teens that day.  Any project that addresses a communal need, involves Jewish learning and includes 12 or more MetroWest teens will get the following support:

  • A $75 mini grant from The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life to help defray the costs of materials and transportation.
  • Customized preparatory and reflective materials created specifically for your group.
  • Free consultation to help you design the project that’s right for your group and our community.
  • Promotion of your group’s project in the New Jersey Jewish News and on our website. 

For more information, send me an email: aoded@thepartnershipnj.org

Or print up and send in this form: MetroWest J-Serve 2008 Interest Form (PDF) 

Panim has just extended the deadline for additional micro-grants of up to $500.  Click here!

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Missing Hebrew School Already?

December 20, 2007

Rabbi Ed Prince of Central Hebrew High School has put together a list of 30 activities you can do in 60 minutes…more or less. 

Among the suggestions:

  • Write a letter to a Jewish American soldier serving in Iraq or Afghanistan.
  • Visit one of four museums in New York City with Jewish content.
  • Collect food for a food pantry.

Click here for the full list.

Click here to download the list as a pdf.


Sunday Super Sunday

December 17, 2007

Video from Super Sunday. Edited by Marshall Cohen


Thank You For Making Super Sunday A Success!

December 3, 2007

MetroWest teens were out in full force for Super Sunday this year. In a special teen session, students learned about the UJC of MetroWest and its recipient agencies through a mock allocation process before being sent out to make fundraising calls. The Iris Teen Tzedakah group was, for the third year in a row, well represented at this important fundraising event. The teen led advocacy group, SOS: Save Our Soldiers set up an informative and interactive table with activities for children, teens and adults.

Click here for all the pictures from the Super Sunday Teen Events.

MetroWest Teens: 

As part of the teen calling session, MetroWest teens were invited to take part in a special program.  In this program, teens learned about the various agencies and programs supported by UJC of MetroWest.  They then went through a mock allocations process, where they tried to determine how they would spread the funds among the various agencies.

After this exercise, the teens were sent to the calling room to raise funds for UJC of MetroWest.

Super Sunday Teen Session Allocation Exercise

Iris Teen Tzedakah Program:

For the third year in a row, students of the Iris Teen Tzedakah program helped raise funds for UJC of MetroWest.

Iris Teens Calling

SOS: Save Our Soldiers:

The young activists of SOS: Save Our Soldiers prepared mitzvah projects for people of all ages in order to increase awareness of the plight of the kidnapped Israeli soldiers.  Younger children made dog tags with the names of the soldiers that were kidnapped in the summer of 2006.  Parents were asked to sign a petition for the soldiers’ release.  Gabrielle Flaum, the leader of the group will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Mitzvot of MetroWest.

SOS on Super Sunday

All contributions went to the United Jewish Communities of MetroWest, NJ.

United Jewish Communities of MetroWest, NJ


Super Sunday: December 2, 2007

November 27, 2007

super sunday logo

This Sunday, I will be running a special teen session for Super Sunday. 

Super Sunday is the annual fundraiser for the United Jewish Communities of MetroWest, NJ.  During this session, you’ll learn about the good work that the federation does locally, abroad and in Israel.   Then you will make calls to donors in order to raise funds for these vital programs.  Afterward you are invited for a pizza lunch.   This counts as community service hours! 

I’ve been challenged to bring 50 teens: will you help me meet this challenge?

For teens in grades 9-12
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Have fun and interact with other teens
Earn community service hours

Click here to register.


Babysitters Needed at Temple Sholom of West Essex

October 30, 2007

Temple Sholom of West Essex is looking for volunteer babysitters for their Babysitting Night Fundraisers. Money made is donated to a different charity each night. The nights are November 3rd, December 15, March 15, and May 3rd from 4:00pm to 7:45pm.

 For more information contact Erin at 973.441.7091 or e-mail at ERMP@aol.com