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J-Serve MetroWest 2008 |
J-Serve MetroWest 2008
On April 13, 2008 over 300 Jewish youth
in MetroWest participated in a day of
community service and improvement
projects as part of J-Serve, a national
day of volunteerism and engagement.
This year marks the fourth in which
thousands of Jewish youth from coast to
coast turned out in force for J-Serve,
designed to encourage Jewish service,
community building and creation of
connections across religious and
societal lines. Through the
coordination of The Partnership for
Jewish Learning and Life, over 20
projects were carried out involving a
diverse group of teen participants.
Participants came from the BBYO
regional convention, the Iris Teen
Tzedakah Program, The Diller Teen
Fellows (together with their Israeli
cohort), the Jewish Civics Initiative at
Central Hebrew High School, SOS: Save
Our Soldiers, Help Darfur Now, Temple
Bnai Abraham, Suburban Torah, Etz Chaim
and others who heard about the event on
Facebook.
The projects addressed a broad range of
needs throughout MetroWest. Teens
visited with seniors at all five
locations of the Jewish Community
Housing Corporation, performing seder
songs and conversing with the residents
as part of the “Kids, Concerts ‘n
Cookies” program. Other JCHC projects
included planting flowers and gardens,
and decorating flower pots.
Hebrew language and talk of Israel took
place at a number of projects. The
Diller Teen Fellows, who were being
visited by their Israeli counterparts,
organized a project at the Turtle Back
Zoo, where they helped repair the cougar
habitat. Visiting Israeli Diller Teens
brought along their guitars to perform
impromptu concerts for seniors in JCHC
housing. Teens from Temple Bnai Abraham
made care packages and wrote letters to
lone soldiers of North American descent
currently serving in the Israel Defense
Forces.
The proximity of J-Serve to Passover
inspired a number of creative programs
that relate specifically to the holiday.
Chametz was collected and donated to the
Bobrow Kosher Food Pantry by volunteers
from Etz Chaim. Cars were cleaned
inside and out in two different
locations by members of Suburban Torah
and SOS: Save Our Soldiers.
Preparations for the annual model seder
at JESPY house were made by members of
the Iris and Diller programs.
Another timely project was the voter
registration drive in the Livingston
mall, organized by the Jewish Civics
Initiative at Central Hebrew High
School. “We think it’s important since
it’s an election year,” said Keren
Baruch, a junior from West Orange, who
organized the JCI project. As part of
Global Day for Darfur, activists from
Help Darfur Now participated in a torch
walk and rally for Darfur in Montclair.
In support of the Rachel Coalition’s
annual Run for Rachel, members of the
Iris Teen Tzedakah program organized a
team to raise funds and awareness about
domestic abuse. The campaign department
of the United Jewish Communities of
MetroWest held a phone-a-thon or
miniature version of Super Sunday;
J-Serve volunteers helped raise over
$12,000.
Preparations have already begun for
next year’s J-Serve which will be on
April 26, 2009.
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items are from between 13 Apr 2008 & 14 Apr 2008.