Hakol - June 2023

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Reflecting on 10 Years by Debbie Zoller I am celebrating 18 years of being a Jewish Family Service Executive Director – the first eight at JFS of Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina and the past 10 as your JFSLV Executive Director. Wendy Rapoport, MSW, LCSW, and Marcia Schechter, MS, RN, are the only current staff members who were at the agency before I came. The staff size has doubled to 16 strong and I am proud of the incredible individuals who are so motivated and dedicated to the agency. I have served under five presidents: Michael Weinstock, Patty Glascom, Wendy Born, Rabbi Allen Juda, and current board president Robin Rosenau. These leaders have presided over strong boards, and each left an indelible footprint on the organization. When I arrived here, client records were stored in paper files. Today, we have technology which has

enabled us to increase the quality of data collection to help connect clients to our complement of services. In 2012, one clinical social worker operated the food pantry, which consisted of a few shelves of primarily Kosher food and a staff refrigerator. Food was delivered or donated sporadically, and clients dropped by the office to receive one bag of food. Today, the pantry has three commercial refrigerators and two commercial freezers to store food delivered bimonthly by our partners at Second Harvest. JFS is committed to ensuring that food pantry clients receive milk, eggs, and butter at every visit, along with shelfstable products, produce, and protein. JFS receives donations from Giant, Not Just Bagels, Wawa, and Wegmans. Clients select foods in a grocery storestyle pantry, complete with shopping carts. Nearly two dozen volunteers support the food pantry

along with the Food Pantry Coordinator. The JFS Mazel Meal program was launched in 2018 as a Jewish Federation Super Sunday Mitzvah Day. Today, JFS volunteers deliver Jewishthemed meals each month to 60 older adults across the Lehigh Valley. This program provides a social and spiritual connection through multiple monthly phone calls, which help relieve social isolation and challenges with meal preparation. Along with our partnership with JFLV, JFS works with ShareCare Faith in Action and GoGo Grandparent for older adult transportation. JFS has become a leader in creating a more inclusive community by hiring an Accessibility and Inclusion Coordinator. Social work students from Cedar Crest College, Delaware Valley University, and Marywood University are mentored by staff as part of JFS’s internship program. The

volunteer program has grown from eight to over 80, with a designated Volunteer Coordinator. There have been many challenges over the past 10 years – the rise of social media, increases in depression and anxiety, recognition of the importance of LGBTQIA+, a rise in antisemitism, and the changing landscape of Jewish community life. Each of these topics is worthy of attention and discussion. Life now looks very different from the way it did three years ago. Our amazing JFS staff was able to pivot to serve our clients during the pandemic. They learned how to operate the food pantry safely and our social workers moved to a teletherapy model to deliver services. As individuals feel more comfortable with in-person events, JFS will continue to provide more opportunities for socialization such as our retired men’s group,

Schmooze and Schmear. Volunteers are once again leading holiday programs at long-term care residences. I am grateful to live in the Lehigh Valley and be part of a vibrant Jewish community. I love the work of JFS and the individuals I interact with. While I am well aware that I cannot solve everyone’s problems, I appreciate the opportunity to listen compassionately. In the words of Maya Angelou, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

JFS congratulates this year’s scholarship winners: The Torah instructs us, “When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not reap all the way to the corners of your field.” JFS provides you with the opportunity to plant an extra row of produce in your garden to donate to the food pantry through its Plant A Row program. Food Pantry Coordinator Doug Trachtman speaks regularly with clients, and fresh produce is consistently one of the most requested foods. “JFS has been participating in this program for many years,” he says, “and the impact it makes in our clients’ health, budgets, and overall quality of life cannot be overstated.” To learn more about the Plant A Row program and how you can help, contact foodpantry@jfslv.org or visit https://www.jfslv.org/produce .

Q: A:

How does JFS ensure that its food pantry clients have access to fresh fruits and vegetables?

Our community is wonderful about donating fresh produce, either store bought or homegrown from their gardens (see the “Plant A Row” story). Contact foodpantry@jfslv.org for more information. The Community Garden at Temple Beth El, run by Myron Levenson, donates hundreds of pounds of produce to JFS every year. In addition, Monocacy Farm Project, in partnership with Congregation Brith Sholom, grows and donates healthy produce to 12 different hunger projects throughout the Lehigh Valley, including the Community Food Pantry at JFS. Individuals and families can volunteer at Monocacy Farm to harvest vegetables with Farmer to join the team. Eli.Contact Contactvolunteers@jfslv.org Eli Stogsdill, manager@monocacyfarmproject.org for additional information.

MARTIN PHILIP MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Talia Markowitz GAINES FAMILY FOUNDATION PRIZE IN ENGINEERING Noah Oxfeld We thank those individuals who have graciously supported Jewish Family Service by sending tribute cards:

IN HONOR

IN LOVING MEMORY

EMILY & BRIAN FORD In Honor of Al’s Bar Mitzvah Audrey & Rick Nolte PHYLLIS & JAY KAUFMAN In Honor of Alec’s graduation from Temple University Medical School Debbie Zoller, JFS Staff & Board ANGELA LEVY In Honor of 90th birthday Debbie Zoller, JFS Staff & Board AUDREY NOLTE In Honor Dara Collins & Donna Miller-Small ILENE & STEVE RUBEL In Honor of the birth of grandson, Tatum Debbie Zoller, JFS Staff & Board CAROL & BOB WILSON In Honor of Ben’s graduation from the University of Pittsburgh Debbie Zoller, JFS Staff & Board

HOWARD CENTER (Brother of Larry Center) Debbie Zoller, JFS Staff & Board MORRIS JALAZO (Father of Carrie Glazier) Barbara Gahry Gloria Ginsburg Carol & Barry Halper Edith Miller Alice & Mark Notis Debbie Zoller, JFS Staff & Board ANDY KOPYT (Wife of Nelson Kopyt) Debbie Zoller, JFS Staff & Board IRENE SHOMBERG (Mother of Ruth Nathanson) Debbie Zoller, JFS Staff & Board

A wonderful way to share your thoughtfulness with family and friends, the minimum contribution for a JFS Tribute Card is $18. Visit www.jfslv.org/tributes or call 610.821.8722 to place card orders. Thank you for your continued support. HAKOL LEHIGH VALLEY | JUNE 2023 17


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BOOK REVIEW NPR’s Ari Shapiro tells the untold story in memior

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Federations rally for Putin to release Jewish reporter

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Temple Beth El opens new play area

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Justin Sheftel Memorial tourney back for its 19th year

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KI and TBE Sisterhood hold plant swap

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Danny Cohen receives honorary doctorate

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Alana Magida cares for dogs in the shelter

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Mason Billig tutors younger kids in mathematics

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Samantha Schippell collects sporting goods

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Harley Schippell shares experiences with dyslexia

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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2023

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JDS kicks off PA’s first-ever Jewish Day School Week

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Federation, Schlossberg welcome WH antisemitism plan

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Stagemakers cast explores indigenous culture

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Q & A With Camp JCC Alumnus, Mike Smith

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Bobby and Bonnie Hammel Honored With Campus Dedication Ribbon Cutting

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Discover New Interest and Meet New Friends After-School With JLounge

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A Year of Changes: Facility Improvements Enhance JCC Programming

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Reflecting on 10 Years by Debbie Zoller

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Mile marker 0 on the journey toward a better tomorrow

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Joanna Powers named interim head of JDS

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KI to honor Vikki Dunn for 11 years of service

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Momentum memories

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Kaplans endow chair at LVHN in honor of Dr. Lawrence Levitt

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