Mobilizing Racial Justice Action
As part of JFS’ greater work in mobilizing Tikkun Olam (Repairing the World) and to honor the memory of JFS founder and holocaust survivor Max Michelson who often said “ACT! Don’t be a silent bystander”, JFS’ Committee on Anti-racism and Fighting Antisemitism has identified as one of its primary goals to engage the community in Active Bystandership. The Training Active Bystander (TAB) program is based on the model provided by our partner Quabbin Mediation.
Offering this training is an example of how JFS adapts and innovates to fit the needs of Metrowest. This initiative is unique – no other similar programs exist and JFS is proud to take a leadership role in accelerating equity in our community.
In partnership with Open Spirit Center, accomplishments to date include:
- Training of 12 community trainers, including 2 bilingual (Spanish)
- A total of 90 community members given Active Bystander Training
- JFS has hired Program Specialist Amber Pierre to take the program from its Pilot stage to a wider community program
- Goals identified for 2022:
- Train an additional 10 community trainers
- Have 250 community member complete the active bystander course
- Engage faith communities to scale the program
- Work with the Framingham School District to roll out a student version of this training
- Roll out a Spanish and Portuguese version of the training specifically focused on the immigrant community
Program News
Thinking about Our Native American Brothers and Sisters – A Message from CEO Lino Covarrubias
While Thanksgiving for many American’s is a joyous time of reflection and gratitude, it is often a painful time for our Native American brothers and sisters as they remember the violent history of genocide and forced removal from this territory that their ancestors endured. As you gather for your holiday celebrations, we hope you will make time to discuss the Thanksgiving story in all its aspects. We have much to be thankful for being Americans and we have much work to continue do in order to form a more perfect Union. Wishing you a meaningful Thanksgiving!
ICYMI – Celebrating and Recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2022
JFS was proud to celebrate and recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day on Monday, October 10th at the gathering hosted by the Framingham Public Schools (FPS) at the Fuller Middle School. This year’s event focused on acknowledging Nipmuc Nation land, reminding us that “WE...
JFS Proudly Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month!
JFS Proudly Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month! September 15th to October 15th Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose...