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| Name | Jewish Family Service of Metrowest |
Jewish Family Service of Metrowest is a non-profit organization that provides social services to individuals and families in the Metrowest area, with a focus on the Jewish community and its values, similar to those of the National Council of Jewish Women and the Jewish Federations of North America. The organization works closely with other local organizations, such as the Metrowest Jewish Community and the Jewish Community Center of Metrowest, to provide a range of services, including counseling, case management, and education, inspired by the principles of Talmudic law and the Torah. Jewish Family Service of Metrowest is also affiliated with the Association of Jewish Family and Children's Agencies and the Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies, which provide support and resources to similar organizations across the country, including the Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles and the Jewish Family Service of San Diego. The organization's work is guided by the principles of tzedakah and tikkun olam, as embodied by leaders such as Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Rabbi Marshall Meyer.
The history of Jewish Family Service of Metrowest dates back to the early 20th century, when the organization was founded by a group of local Jewish leaders, including Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik and Rabbi Alexander Schindler, who were inspired by the work of Hillel the Elder and the Talmudic tradition. Over the years, the organization has evolved to meet the changing needs of the community, with a focus on providing services to Holocaust survivors, Soviet Jewish refugees, and other vulnerable populations, in partnership with organizations such as the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. Today, Jewish Family Service of Metrowest is a leading provider of social services in the Metrowest area, with a reputation for excellence and a commitment to the values of Jewish tradition, as reflected in the work of Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig. The organization has also been influenced by the work of Sigmund Freud and the Psychoanalytic movement, as well as the principles of social work and community organizing.
The mission of Jewish Family Service of Metrowest is to provide a range of services to individuals and families in need, with a focus on the Jewish community and its values, inspired by the principles of Jewish law and the Prophets. The organization's services include counseling, case management, and education, as well as programs for children and families, older adults, and people with disabilities, in partnership with organizations such as the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services and the Federation of Jewish Agencies. Jewish Family Service of Metrowest also provides support for victims of domestic violence and refugees, in collaboration with organizations such as the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The organization's work is guided by the principles of compassion and social justice, as embodied by leaders such as Rabbi Michael Lerner and Rabbi Arthur Waskow.
Jewish Family Service of Metrowest is a non-profit organization governed by a board of directors composed of local Jewish leaders and professionals, including Rabbi David Ellenson and Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum. The organization is led by an executive director, who is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organization, in partnership with other local organizations, such as the Jewish Community Relations Council and the Anti-Defamation League. Jewish Family Service of Metrowest is also affiliated with the Jewish Federation of Metrowest and the United Way of Metrowest, which provide support and resources to the organization, inspired by the principles of Jewish philanthropy and the mitzvah of tzedakah. The organization's leadership is guided by the principles of transparency and accountability, as reflected in the work of Peter Drucker and the Harvard Business School.
Jewish Family Service of Metrowest offers a range of community programs and services, including food banks and clothing drives, in partnership with organizations such as the Metrowest Food Bank and the National Council of Jewish Women. The organization also provides support for community events and holiday celebrations, such as Passover seders and Hanukkah parties, in collaboration with organizations such as the Jewish Community Center of Metrowest and the Chabad Lubavitch. Jewish Family Service of Metrowest also offers educational programs and workshops, including parenting classes and job training programs, in partnership with organizations such as the Jewish Education Center and the Metrowest Career Center. The organization's community programs are guided by the principles of inclusion and diversity, as embodied by leaders such as Rabbi Mordechai Kaplan and Rabbi Eugene Borowitz.
Jewish Family Service of Metrowest is supported by a range of funding sources, including grants and donations from local Jewish organizations and individuals, such as the Jewish Federation of Metrowest and the United Jewish Appeal. The organization also receives funding from government agencies and foundations, such as the National Institute of Mental Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Jewish Family Service of Metrowest is also supported by volunteers and community partners, who provide essential services and resources to the organization, inspired by the principles of tikkun olam and the mitzvah of gemilut chasadim. The organization's funding and support are guided by the principles of stewardship and responsibility, as reflected in the work of Peter Singer and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Category:Jewish organizations