Jewish Family Service of the Lehigh Valley

Addressing Uncertainty in our World

The haunting image of the two Israeli diplomats senselessly gunned down outside the Capital Jewish Museum ignites feelings of sadness, grief – for their families, for lives cut short, and for a world where such violence is still possible. How can we bear witness to the tragedies past and present and maintain our spirit? Antisemitism

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Jewish Family Service 2025 Scholarship Winners

Congratulations to the 2025 JFS Scholarship Winners Gaines Family Foundation Prize in Engineering – awarded to Max Bub, who will be attending Schreyer Honors College at The Pennsylvania State University, College of Engineering. Martin Philip Memorial Scholarship – awarded to Mikaela Garber, who will be attending Binghamton University. Martin Philip Memorial Scholarship – awarded to

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Intern Kelly Brightbill: Building the Social Work Experience at JFS

Jewish Family Service has partnered with Cedar Crest College’s School of Social work for eight years to provide supportive educational experiences to students. Over the past eight months, Kelly Brightbill fulfilled her practicum hours by interning at JFS. As we celebrate Kelly’s graduation, she shares her thoughts about the time she’s spent at JFS. Working

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Celebrating Older Americans

President John F. Kennedy designated May as Older Americans Month, an occasion to honor and acknowledge the contributions of older adults. The 2025 theme, Flip the Script on Aging, focuses on challenging stereotypes of aging, as well as exploring opportunities for staying engaged, highlighting opportunities for purpose and connection. JFS strives to address this on

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