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In an exciting community event in early October, Ken Steinberg, Chair of Jewish Community Partners and Jenny Herman, Chair of the Memphis Jewish Community Center announced the launch of a multi-million dollar endowment campaign for Jewish Family Service (JFS) and recognized philanthropists and major civic supporters Wendy and Avron Fogelman for their transformational lead gift of $2.5 million.
In recognition of their generous gift, Jewish Family Service
has been renamed “Wendy and Avron B. Fogelman Jewish Family Service.”
“Caring for the
needs of the most vulnerable and less fortunate members of our Jewish community
is one of the highest responsibilities anyone can have,” stated Mr. Fogelman
when addressing the crowd of nearly 100 community leaders. “Through our gift we envision a Jewish Family
Service in Memphis that is accessible, well run, and totally responsive to the
needs of every member of our Jewish community in order to be assured that every
Memphis Jewish family has a place to turn when help is needed.”
Also recognized were long-time community leaders Judy and Larry Moss, who stepped forward with a gift of $1 million toward this effort.
“This is an
exciting time for our community and for Jewish Family Service,” reported Mr.
Steinberg. “We are so grateful for the generosity of Avron and Wendy Fogelman
and Judy and Larry Moss. We are off to a
great start.”
The community has
set a goal to raise $7.5 million for the newly created Jewish Family Service
Endowment Fund of the Jewish Foundation of Memphis. The fund will ensure that JFS is able to meet
the needs of Jewish families for generations.
“The Memphis Jewish community has a long history of stepping up with
generosity when the community is in need,” said Ms. Herman. “This is again one of those times.”
Jewish Family
Service has a 150+ year history of caring for Memphis’ Jewish families with
services that have ranged from supporting those stricken with yellow fever,
providing financial support for immigrants at the turn of the century and post-world
war II, resettling Jews from the Former Soviet Union in the 1980’s and building
100’s of families through adoptions.
Today, JFS is funded
by Memphis Jewish Federation and operated by the Memphis Jewish Community
Center, a change that was made in 2015 in response to service needs identified
through Federation’s 2014 Needs Assessment Study. “After seeing the results of the study, we knew
that a change was needed,” said Steve Libby Past President of Jewish Family
Service. “The JCC stepped up and took
the reins and created an organization that served more than 450 people in its
first year.” Over the past 5 years
Memphis Jewish Federation has provided $1.6 million to support the new service
model through a combination of grants from its annual campaign and bridge
funding from “above and beyond” contributions from community donors.
“Today’s Jewish Family Service looks very
different from the JFS of a hundred years ago,” said Judy Bookman current chair
of the JFS Advisory Committee. “We have
to be nimble in order to address the changing needs of Jewish families.” She then
described the current service offerings of the agency which includes Senior
Services, Special Needs Support, Information and Referral and Emergency
Assistance. “We have an aging community, so demand for services such as
transportation, case management and socialization will continue to grow,” she
concluded.
In concluding, Mr.
Fogelman stated, “we feel this responsibility deeply and it has inspired us to
make this transformational gift to the Jewish Family Service that will benefit
and care for the needs of any less fortunate member of our Jewish community in
Memphis.”