It’s Summer—So Why Is My Child So Anxious? 
- Parenting

What’s that Porgy and Bess song “Summer time and the livin is easy”…? You may be thinking that certainly doesn’t describe my summer so far. Many parents are expecting with school out and the pressure of schedules and homework on the backburner their children will be calmer and less anxious. While that might be true for some, summer can have its own set of stressors that can be challenging to navigate particularly if your child is already prone to anxiety.
Here are a couple common scenarios and suggestions for dealing with them:
Boredom: Your child(ren) are either not attending camp… Read More
Posted by Admin on June 28, 2016
Media Mention: Dignity, respect at core of new approaches to Alzheimer’s care
- JFCS in the Media
- Seniors
J Weekly
Excerpt:
A Bay Area woman struggling with mid-stage Alzheimer’s was obsessed with getting the mail. Her husband, serving as her caregiver at their home, let her bring in the mail each day, but later she would forget and want to do it again. And again. When her husband repeatedly told her the mail had already come, the woman would become agitated.
“She couldn’t hold on to the fact that she had already brought in the mail, and her husband felt that he had failed her,” said Andrea Korsunsky, director of Jewish Family and Children’s Services’ Center for Dementia… Read More
Posted by Admin on June 16, 2016
Survivor Testimonies from JFCS Holocaust Center to Receive Global Audience 
- JFCS News
- Press Releases
- Holocaust Center

USC Shoah Foundation Adds New Holocaust Testimony Collection from JFCS to its Visual History Archive
More than 900 Holocaust testimonies recorded over four decades by the Jewish Family and Children Services Holocaust Center of San Francisco (JFCS) are now fully integrated into USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive as part of the Preserving the Legacy initiative – an ambitious plan to save recorded eyewitness testimony and bring voices of genocide survivors to a wider audience.
In a two-year partnership, the JFCS Holocaust Center engaged USC Shoah Foundation’s state-of-the-art infrastructure to digitize, archive and catalog Holocaust testimonies taken by JFCS in… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 16, 2016
Gerald B. Rosenstein: A Fond Farewell to a True Friend 
- Donor Stories
- Bequests
- Charitable Gift Annuities
- Named Endowment Funds
- Holocaust Center

This past year Jewish Family and Children’s Services said goodbye to one of our dearest friends, Jerry Rosenstein. A Holocaust survivor who bravely told his story after decades of silence, a businessman with keen financial acumen, a gay man who cared about human rights, and a generous person who fully gave of himself in service to others, he made an impact on JFCS equally immeasurable and enduring.
As a holocaust survivor, Jerry was active in Holocaust education and a solid supporter of the JFCS Holocaust Center.
Jerry’s relationship to JFCS dates back to the mid-1980s when he made his first… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 9, 2016
News & Features: Descendants of Dutch farmers and Jewish couple they hid to meet at San Francisco event 
- JFCS in the Media
- Holocaust Center

J Weekly
by Patricia Corrigan
The grandson of a Jewish couple hidden in the Netherlands during World War II and the grandson of the Dutch couple who sheltered them will meet for the first time on Sunday, May 1, during a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony at the JCC of San Francisco.
Read more at the J Weekly >… Read More
Posted by Admin on April 28, 2016
Editorial: Remember the Holocaust by caring for its aged survivors
- JFCS in the Media
- Holocaust Center
J Weekly
The horrors of the Holocaust are seared into the collective Jewish consciousness. For those old enough to have lived through the war, it is part of their personal memory. For younger American Jews, it remains a defining factor in their Jewish identity, as poll after poll reveals.
That will not necessarily be so for future generations, as the narrative of the Nazi genocide moves into the pages of history books.
Certainly the best way to ensure that the story remains vital is to hear it told by those who lived through it — the survivors themselves. That includes… Read More
Posted by Admin on April 28, 2016