Responding to Antisemitism: An Interfaith Call to Action
Community, government, and faith leaders in Colorado will take part in a virtual event, Responding to Antisemitism: An Interfaith Call to Action, Tuesday, January 18, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Leaders are acting in response to the incident at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas on Saturday where a rabbi and three congregants were taken hostage during worship services and held at gunpoint for 11 hours.
New Look, Same Commitment to Making the World a Better Place
JFS has undergone a thoughtful rebrand of our logo and messaging, which coincides with our 150th anniversary. This remarkable milestone is a great time to unveil the new look of JFS while also honoring our past and reflecting on who we are today and who we will be in the future.
The Key to Unlocking Your New Career in the New Year (Starts with Keywords)
If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to find new or better employment, this post is for you! Learn from our Employment Services staff how to strengthen your career documents by adding targeted keywords.
Together, We Can Provide Hope
For nearly 150 years, JFS has provided hope to those who need it most. We believe that we have a shared responsibility to support impactful changes throughout our community, and together, we’re making a difference. Learn how you can help today!
Be Merry, Be Bright
The JFS Bright Holidays program began more than 20 years ago as a giving tree at Graland Country Day School. Every December since then, the holiday spirit spreads throughout the community and people’s hearts, as the program flourishes each year.
Stocking Shelves and Fighting Food Insecurity
Shelves are stocked with staples, refrigerators are filled with dairy products and meat, bins are full of fresh fruits and vegetables, and three days each week, staff and volunteers are ready to welcome shoppers at the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Food Pantry. Clients can visit the food pantry two times per month.
Making Connections Over Lunch
If you stop by the Perlmutter Room at the Denver Jewish Community Center (JCC) during lunch, you’ll hear laughter and snippets of conversations, but, most importantly, you’ll see older adults making connections while enjoying a hot kosher meal. Every Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m., those over 60 years of age are invited to join fellow community members for lunch.
JFS Is Getting a New Look
We’re excited to launch our new brand soon, including a new logo and messaging—both of which will showcase JFS’s personality, vision, and services.
JFS Para-chaplain Work: Full of Surprising Encounters and Rewarding Opportunities
Joe Lukasik, a volunteer for more than a decade, shares his experiences and encourages others to become a volunteer para-chaplain.
Join a Free Monthly Caregiver Support Group
If you are caring for or are concerned about an aging parent nearby or long distance, we invite you to attend Caring for Your Aging Parent, a free virtual monthly drop-in support group for adult children on the first Wednesday of each month, 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
Comfort, Compassion, and Resources Go a Long Way
What began with a phone call for help completing paperwork ended with one Boulder Holocaust survivor receiving so much more.
Why Melinda Joined the Legacy Society
The JFS Legacy Society is comprised of committed supporters whose efforts and generosity established this agency and ensured its growth and long-term sustainability. Melinda Kassen shares why she joined the JFS Legacy Society
The ACE Program Is on the Move
In early November, JFS sold its SHALOM Denver location, which is where we offered support services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities—like our Arts and Community Exploration program (ACE). The ACE program moved down the street from the JFS office and is now located at the Calvary Baptist Church.
Meet Inna Oganesyan as She Celebrates 30 Years with JFS
Inna Oganesyan, Aging Care & Connections care manager, recently celebrated her 30th anniversary with JFS! We sat down to learn more about Inna’s career, the changes she’s seen in the agency, and her roles over the years.
Holiday Gratitude
Thank you to everyone who contributed food, funds, or time to help us provide all the fixings for a festive Thanksgiving meal to 948 individuals from 330 households! And thank you to those who donated to JFS on Colorado Gives Day, helping us surpass our goal.
Lighting Up the Darkness
What is Hanukkah and how is it celebrated? Check out this handy guide from Rabbi Rick Brody, Baskin Jewish Community Chaplain!
Kristine Burrows on the Radio!
Kristine Burrows, MPH, director of our Aging Care & Connections program, was recently interviewed on KOSI 101’s No Copay Radio program. Listen as she gives an overview of JFS’s services and programs, our longstanding partnership with DRCOG, and how we are helping individuals of all ages get back into the workforce.
A Decade of Support for Mark
See how JFS has supported Mark for the last decade with care management, homemaker services, food deliveries, employment services, and more.
Give Where You Live
Thanks to a generous $35,000 matching gift from Lois and Jay Miller, your Colorado Gives Day donation can have double the impact! While you can donate to JFS any time of the year, giving on Colorado Gives Day increases your impact for those who need us most.
Rabbi Rick is Here for You at Any Stage of Life
The Baskin Jewish Community Chaplaincy program, led by Rabbi Rick Brody, focuses on providing direct spiritual care, comfort, and counseling to unaffiliated Jews in the greater Denver area and beyond who are ill, in crisis, or near the end of their lives. With the breadth of issues people face each day, no two days are the same in Rabbi Rick’s work!