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Furthering a tradition of Service…

Furthering a tradition of Service…. … in the Jewish Community of Poland. The Jewish Social Welfare Commission Mission & Partnership. The mission of our organization is to provide social- welfare aid to all needy members of the Jewish Community in Poland. Our partner organizations include :

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Furthering a tradition of Service…

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  1. Furthering a tradition of Service… … in the Jewish Community of Poland

  2. The Jewish Social Welfare CommissionMission & Partnership • The mission of our organization is to provide social- welfare aid to all needy members of the Jewish Community in Poland. • Our partner organizations include : TheJewish Religious Community of Poland, the Jewish Social/Cultural Association of Poland (TSKZ), The American Jewish Joint Distribution Commitee and The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany TheJewish Youth Organization (ZOM), The Association of Holocaust Children, The Jewish Historical Institute (ZIH), The Jewish Combatants Organization, and others

  3. “… and the work of tzedakah shall bring peace.” - Isaiah 32:17 Jewish Social Welfare Commission The Jewish Social Welfare Commission was established in 1999 for the purpose of developing effective and professional means of providing social assistance to members of the Jewish community in Poland. In accordance with the Jewish tradition, the Jewish Social Welfare Commission insists that giving is an essential part of human dignity and thereby strives to enhance the quality of life for all welfare clients. Members of the Commission include representatives from a variety of Jewish organizations operating in Poland: The Union of Jewish Religious Communities, the Jewish Social/Cultural Association, the Children of the Holocaust Association, the Jewish War Veterans’ Association, and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC).

  4. “Justice, justice you shall pursue.” Deuteronomy 16:20 The “Why’s” of Welfare • Poor health conditions and physical/mental handicaps • Poverty • Social Isolation and Loneliness of the elderly • Unemployment • The need for professional training and integration

  5. “You shall strengthen him, be he a stranger or a settler. He shall live with you.”- Leviticus 23:35 Who are Our Clients? • Holocaust survivors • Families of the post-Holocaust generation • Widows of Jewish spouses • Families with children

  6. “Love the stranger, for you were strangers in the Land of Egypt.” Deuteronomy, 10:17-21 What are Our Services? • Financial Assistance for Holocaust Survivors • Medical & Rehabilitative Assistance • Home Care • Senior Clubs • Volunteer International Program (VIP) • Prevention Programs

  7. Medical/Rehabilitative Assistance • Ongoing distribution of medication and rehabilitative equipment to welfare clients • Individual and group rehabilitative sessions • Psychotherapy • Physiotherapy • Somatics

  8. Home Care • Meal preparation and delivery • Cleaning • Shopping • Client transportation for doctor’s appointments • Personal hygiene provisions • Home repairs & modernizations • Winter relief • Meals-on-wheels food program

  9. “A test of a people is how it behaves toward the old... the affection and care for the old, the incurable, the helpless are the true gold mines of a culture.” - Abraham Joshua Heschel Senior Clubs • Four clubs located in Katowice, Lodz, Warsaw and Gdansk • Seniors (mainly Holocaust survivors) participate in various activities including group discussions, lectures, rehabilitation, gymnastics, film screenings, table games, music, Jewish holiday celebrations.

  10. Bridging Generations…

  11. „He does justicefor the oppressed,Gives bread to the hungry…supports the orphan and the widow. The Lord will reginforever;you God, O Zion throughout all generations. Psalm 146 Donors • Social services for Nazi Victims is supported by a grants from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany • Social services for and programs are supported by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Commitee and the Jewish Religious Communities of Poland and private sponsors

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