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Jewish Family Services of Greater Dayton Holiday Outreach

Cathy Gardner | March 25, 2019
Jewish Family Services of Greater Dayton Holiday Outreach
JFS, its Advisory Board members, and committee members travel all around the Miami Valley to deliver holiday bags to isolated seniors and those who live in continuum of care facilities. We deliver holiday bags three times a year – at Purim, Rosh Hashanah and Chanukah. It is a pleasure to deliver the bags which bring joy to those who may not otherwise be able to celebrate the holidays. We want them to feel connected to the Jewish community. JFS wants to thank Beth Abraham, Beth Jacob, Chabad, Temple Beth Or, and Temple Israel who support this holiday mitzvah.

For more information on JFS holiday programs, please contact Tara Feiner, JFS Director at (937) 401-1546 or tfeiner@jfgd.net.
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