Back to School: New Holocaust ed program launched in San Francisco
- JFCS in the Media
- Education
- Holidays
J Weekly
By Dan Pines
When Bay Area public school students return to class in August, their education on the Holocaust will take a new and decidedly musical turn.
The S.F.-based JFCS Holocaust Center has launched “The Children of Willesden Lane Bay Area Big Read,” a course for middle- and high school students.
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Posted by Admin on July 28, 2016
News & Features: Emotional toll on caregivers of loved ones with dementia
- JFCS in the Media
- Seniors
J Weekly
By Patricia Corrigan
…S.F.-based Jewish Family and Children’s Services provides respite care four hours a week and Graham visits her parents in San Francisco every weekend. “My father was my heart and soul. He was supposed to teach my kids to play tennis and to play music. And he can’t,” she says. “Because my mom has been bound to her home for three years now, she has lost her youth, her ability to work and all her friends.”
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Posted by Admin on July 21, 2016
The Future Is Bright for College-Bound JFCS Scholarship Winners 
- Education
- Financial Assistance
- YouthFirst

When Alex Ike got the call letting him know he’d been chosen to receive a scholarship through JFCS’ Financial Aid Center he almost fell out of his chair. He says, “I called my mother immediately, and she practically screamed … we were both ecstatic.” The same excitement and relief were palpable at the home of seventeen year old Simone Leibowitz after learning that she would also be a recipient of a $26,000 scholarship to be disbursed over four years.
The JFCS Financial Aid Center’s Loans and Grants Committee reviewed applications from Bay Area high school seniors as part of a… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 8, 2016
The Botkin Family: A Bridge Between the Past and the Future 
- Education
- Holocaust Center
- YouthFirst

Meryl Botkin was delighted when she heard that her granddaughter, Julia, had been accepted into the Manovill Holocaust History Fellowship at the JFCS Holocaust Center. She knew that she would get the chance to see her beloved granddaughter more often throughout the school year, and it would give Julia an incredible opportunity to study the Holocaust and patterns of genocide at a college level. Julia, a student at Presentation High, a Catholic college preparatory school in San Jose, was one of a cohort of eight exceptional Bay Area high school students accepted into the Manovill Holocaust History Fellowship – a… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 8, 2016
Meet Our Leaders, David Kremer, JFCS Board of Directors 
- Meet Our Leaders

When David Kremer was asked to join the JFCS Board of Directors he knew the time was right to increase his level of engagement, saying, “I’m finding it very rewarding and I’m working hard at it, too.” David works hard at a lot of things—he is a Senior Partner and Head of the Commercial Real Estate Practice at the law firm, Shartsis Friese, LLP. The San Franciscan is also an avid sculler and on most weekends you’ll find him out rowing on the Bay. David is an energetic “do-er” whose kindness, generosity, and creative problem solving have made him a… Read More
Posted by Admin on July 8, 2016
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