Frank Stein and Paul May Gave a New Generation the Chance to Bloom
  • Donor Stories
  • Bequests
  • Parenting
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Frank Stein and his life partner, Paul May, drove cross-country to San Francisco in the 1960s to seek their fortunes, knowing that they could live their lives more openly as a gay couple out west. In the years that followed they created an incredible life together and became successful businessmen and generous supporters. From his humble beginnings in Brooklyn, New York, Frank understood firsthand how some families struggle. With a generous grant to JFCS’ Parents Place (now the JFCS Center for Children and Youth), his and Paul’s success helped parents, children, teens, and families get the tools and support… Read More

Posted by Admin on May 24, 2016
Gerald B. Rosenstein: A Tribute to a True Friend
  • Donor Stories
  • Bequests
  • Charitable Gift Annuities
  • Named Endowment Funds
  • Holocaust Center
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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
Dr. Larry Hill: Service Leads to Bequest
  • Bequests
  • Volunteers
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One of our most cherished volunteers, Dr. Larry Hill recalls that he first became intimately acquainted with JFCS eight years ago when he picked up a brochure at Congregation Emanu-El after services one evening, called the number on the back, and asked if there was a role for him. His timing could not have been more fortuitous. JFCS’ Redwing Keyssar, the director of our Palliative Care and End of Life program, had just begun asking her contacts if they knew a doctor who could help. At the time the program was still in its planning stages and she saw the… Read More

Posted by Admin on April 9, 2016
A True Family of Friends
  • Donor Stories
  • Named Endowment Funds
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Elinor and Eugene Friend z”l set an incredible example of philanthropy for their children. Through their involvement with various organizations in the community, Elly and Gene showed their deep connection to their home and their heritage. Their story spans more than a century. As an Eastern European Jewish immigrant in New York City around the end of the 19th century, Gene’s father was drawn to the western frontier, a place without barriers or discrimination. Elly moved to California from El Paso, Texas, and met Gene while attending UC Berkeley. The couple married in 1940 and started a family. Though the… Read More

Posted by Admin on November 10, 2015
Fund for Camp Opens Up Vistas for Jewish Youth
  • Named Endowment Funds
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Daryl Messinger’s collaboration with Jewish Family and Children’s Services started decades ago. Shortly after she and Jim Heeger joined Congregation Beth Am in Los Altos in the early 1990s, Daryl quickly heeded the call to service. At that time, Beth Am had partnered with JFCS to help resettle and acculturate emigres from the former Soviet Union, and Daryl chaired the congregation’s emigre committee. In 1998, Paul Resnick recruited Daryl onto JFCS’ board of directors and by 1999 she was board treasurer, then vice president from 2002 through 2005. Both Daryl and Jim found inspiration to serve their community and to… Read More

Posted by Admin on November 10, 2015
A Father’s Love Lives on—and Young People Succeed
  • Education
  • Named Endowment Funds
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Anita and Ronald z”l Wornick sat for this interview in 2014. May his memory be for a blessing. Over many years, Ronald and Anita Wornick touched the worlds of art, medical research, education, and Jewish philanthropy through gifts that made a difference in the lives of many. But few of their gifts have meant as much to them personally as the Harry & Florence Wornick Endowment Fund for Youth Loans, which they established at JFCS as a tribute to Ron’s parents. The fund supports the education of promising students. “My reverence for my father is beyond containment,” said Ron, a… Read More

Posted by Admin on May 23, 2014
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