Publications

JFCS News and Events—these monthly emails are a great way to catch up on recent news and events, and learn about opportunities to get involved. Subscribe Now Annual Report—the year’s accomplishments and outcomes that you make possible. You’ll also find our financial report here and our thanks to our members. Annual Report 2024 – 2025 Generations—this twice-yearly publication honors those who have joined JFCS in building a strong legacy for future generations by supporting our Endowment Fund. It provides stories about the impact of our work and practical information about JFCS’ full range of planned giving opportunities. Spring 2025 Summer Read More
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Fammy Awards Gala

The Fammy Gala was a great success. Together we raised over $1.25 million!… Read More
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Legal Advocacy & Family Court Process for Victims of Domestic Violence Panel

Join JFCS’ immigration attorney Brett Snider, JFCS’ Director of Family Support Services, Dr. Yuliana Gelb, and family law professor Debra Schoenberg as they present an in-depth look at legal strategies, resources, and protections.… Read More
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Susan Lowenberg Interview about Holocaust Remembrance Day

Community leader Susan Lowenberg speaks with KTVU about Yom HaShoah as more than a moment to look back, but as a call to act. As antisemitism rises, we each carry a responsibility to honor those we lost by educating, speaking out, and standing against hate.… Read More
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Powering Off: Take a Family Digital Detox

At their best modern devices are helpful tools and can make our lives easier. At their worst they are remarkably addictive, and research now clearly shows that their use can lead to a host of behavioral, interpersonal, and mood issues for people of all ages. If you are reading this you likely have a young child or adolescent in your life. I have some bad news for you—for young children in particular screen-time has been shown to have negative effects on sleep (which can also negatively impact mood and lead to behavioral issues), social interaction and learning, executive functioningRead More
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