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25 Years of Dedication: Congrats Debby Alter!

This month, we sat down with Debby Alter (née Aneis) who celebrated her 25th year of service working at JFS Middlesex. Amidst several caseloads of individuals filing for citizenship, green cards and petitions for family members, Debby maintains a level of focus, professionalism and compassion for her work as Accredited Representative and Program Director of […]

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Welcome to the JFS Blog!

As a nonprofit social services agency, we’re here to provide vital programs to all members of the community, regardless of background.  We strive to be responsive and dynamic as we focus on the most pressing needs of the community – food insecurity, job training, immigration, senior services, Holocaust survivor services, mental health counseling, and more.  

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World smile day

World Smile Day, “Do an act of kindness. Help one person smile!” People around the world embrace this theme and on WSD organize events and celebrations big and small, visible and unseen at their school, business, organization, community or just within their family. World Smile Day® Ambassadors are also advocates for the day and help

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Job seekers group

Job Seekers Group at the JFS Women’s Center https://lnkd.in/dvxvVEs – Come meet other women who are seeking employment. Learn new ways to market yourself and gain insight and understanding of the job search process. There is a new topic of discussion each week. Find out how other women are addressing barriers to employment in today’s ever-changing and

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From Baghdad to Brooklyn

From Baghdad to Brooklyn, May 21, 2017 at Forsgate Country Club. Michelle Azar is the daughter of an Iraqi-born, Israeli-raised businessman father and a Brooklyn-born and raised, singer/performer Ashkenazi mother. In her one-woman show Michelle shares her family’s travels from Iraq to Israel to the United States along with her quest to balance her Middle

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