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
Frank Stein and his partner, Paul May, Give a New Generation the Chance to Bloom 
- Donor Stories
- Bequests
- Parenting

May their memories be for a blessing.
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. Growing up from humble beginnings in Brooklyn, New York, Frank understands firsthand how some families struggle. With a generous grant to JFCS’ Parents Place, he and Paul’s success can now help parents, children, teens, and families get the tools and support they need… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 24, 2016
Survivor Testimonies from JFCS Holocaust Center to Receive Global Audience 
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- 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
JFCS’ Summer Internship Program Is the Largest in our Community’s History 
- JFCS News
- Education
- Volunteers
- YouthFirst

Bay Area teens will be ironing their shirts and putting on their dress pants in preparation for JFCS’ Summer Internship Program. This prized six-week paid internship offers a unique opportunity for students to gain work experience and professional skills that will last a lifetime. JFCS’ YouthFirst offers innovative programs for our future leaders and received a huge number of applications this spring from high school students who want to be part of the internship program. With the support of generous individuals and foundations, 100 teens were accepted as interns—nearly doubling the program’s size.
The 2016 summer interns come from… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 5, 2016
JFCS Announces 7,000 Youth to Participate in Holocaust Education 
- Education
- Holocaust Center
- YouthFirst

We are pleased to announce that 7,000 students will participate in a powerful education program with JFCS Holocaust Center this fall. Thanks to generous donors, The Children of Willesden Lane Bay Area BIG READ will be offered to Northern California middle and high school teachers and their students. This unique program teaches youth about the Holocaust, the importance of standing up against bigotry and hatred, and the transformative nature of art. The curriculum culminates in an award winning theatrical production at Herbst Theatre by concert pianist and acclaimed storyteller Mona Golabek about how the power of music helped one young… Read More
Posted by Admin on May 4, 2016