Sunday, December 19, 2010
Adding more mitzvah to the Bat Mitzvah
Congratulations on R's Bat Mitzvah. I went to pick up the food donated for JF&CS Family Table and I saw there were many items there as a result of your centerpieces. What a great way to add even more mitzvah to the Bat Mitzvah. Thank you for your donation. It will make it easier for the congregation to fulfill its commitment to JF&CS during this month when many people will be on vacation and not stopping by at Temple Emanuel as much as they usually do to drop off brown rice and raisins.
Thank you again.
Sincerely,
Julie
JF&CS Family Table Volunteer Site Coordinator for Temple Emanuel
Friday, October 29, 2010
The need is great in Eastern Massachusetts
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
"A community is too heavy for any one person to carry alone."
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Reaching for Raisins and Rice
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
First distribution of new year this Sunday
Thank you to everyone who contributed brown rice and raisins this month. Considering the number of people who were on vacation, we collected quite a bit of rice and raisins. With the help of funds from the Social Action Committee, I was able to purchase the remaining units so we could meet our monthly congregational commitment of 70 bags of rice and 40 boxes of raisins. The food is boxed and in my living room waiting to go. On this Sunday, it will go first to JF&CS in Waltham and then be distributed directly to the families in greater Boston that need it.
Starting on Sunday, we will begin collecting for the October 17 distribution. Please remember to drop off brown rice and raisins next time you are in the building.
The bin is conveniently located near the lower level entrance. Donations may also be left in the office. For more information about Family Table go to: www.jfcsboston.org. Click on "Our Programs" and then click on "Basic Needs". Every bit helps.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Surprising Centerpieces
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Brown Rice and Raisins
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
New Foods for 2010-2011
BROWN RICE and RAISINS.
These foods replace tuna and crackers. This is effective starting in August.
We have been asked to supply drivers to pack and deliver food on two dates:
Sunday, February 13 and Sunday, July 17.
If you are interested in seeing where all the food goes, these are your chances.
This summer we have asked everyone to bring in food based on the first letter of their last name.
If your last name begins with H-P, bring a donation of tuna and crackers in July.
If your last name begins with R-Z, bring a donation of Brown Rice and Raisins in August.
Thanks to all who support Family Table. Every bit helps.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Summer is sizzling
This week,12 boxes of crackers were donated bringing us to a total of 29 for the month. Seven cans of tuna were donated bringing us to a total of 53 for the month. Thank you to everyone who donated. Your contributions will be delivered to local families in need this Sunday. The remaining food that we committed to donate for the month will be paid for by the Social Action budget. Thank you Social Action Committee.
For the summer, households should contribute based on the first letter of their last name. This is due to the fact that the religious school is on vacation and we need to rely on the rest of the congregation for donations for the next few months.
If your last name starts with:
H-P, bring a donation of tuna and crackers in July
R-Z, bring a donation of tuna and crackers in August
You may have heard that there is no Family Table to distribution in August. This is true. All donations starting today will go toward the September distribution. Please continue to bring crackers and tuna.
Thank you in advance for your help in meeting this basic need in our own community.
Every bit helps.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Summer is Approaching
If your last name starts with:
A-G, bring a donation of tuna and crackers in May or June
H-P, bring a donation of tuna and crackers in July
R-Z, bring a donation of tuna and crackers in August
The collection bin is conveniently located near the lower level entrance. For more information about JF&CS Family Table go to www.jfcsboston.org.
Every Bit Helps.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Cracker collection continues
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Time out for Passover
Monday, March 15, 2010
"The Vibe of Positive Mitzvah Energy"
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Question and Answer
random questiondo you ever what anything else? every week we put something in but if I am out of tuna, we bring soup. Once we brought mayo. Is that helpful or difficult for you?
thanks,
CC
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Purim Brings Pasta
Thursday, February 18, 2010
All Set With Drivers
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Margie's Memories

Margie Nesson, longtime coordinator of JF&CS Family Table (food pantry) in greater Boston, retired in December 2009. She worked hard for about 10 years to keep the program growing to meet demand. I recently sent her some questions so I could post a "virtual interview" on this blog. It is inspiring to me to learn the story of what keeps someone like Margie going strong in a career working with the community.
1) What year did you begin working on Family Table? Were you there at there at the beginning of the program?I was not part of the staff when Family Table began. It began in 1994 or 1995 as a collaborative effort between JF&CS, Synagogue Council of Massachusetts, JCRC and Hillel in response an identified need of Jewish families with children who were in need of assistance. It has always been staffed by JF&CS employees and is now a program exclusively of JF&CS but is actively supported by the Synagogue Council. I began working at JF&CS Family Table in 2000 and at that time we were serving approximately 80 households.
2) What were your best experiences at Family Table?
Working literally hundreds of volunteers from different communities has been a very rewarding experience for me. Jews (and non-Jews for that matter) from different denominations, from young children to senior adults, come together with the united purpose to help a neighbor in need. The spirit and dedication of the volunteers is positively inspiring. So often when we have thanked our volunteers, their response has been "Thank you for providing us with the opportunity to help."
It is great to see families bring their young children for this "hands-on Tzedakah" experience of helping to sort, pack and deliver food orders. I often have wished I was a fly on the wall as these families travel to and from their deliveries, with parents having the opportunity to "teach" their children the meaning of the mitzvah they are participating in.
It has also been very special for me to be instrumental in making a difference in the lives of literally hundreds of recipients over the years. These are people just like you and me who have come on hard times and need help putting food on their families tables. It is an honor to be able to help people and know that it is the entire Jewish community making this assistance possible.
Working with the dedicated staff of JF&CS has been an pleasure. The Family Table staff is passionate about their work but the entire agency is full of professionals that frequently help out at Family Table "behind the scenes" by making emergency deliveries, unloading truckloads of food and supporting the work that needs to be done.
One of the most memorable conversations I had with a client was when he called to tell us: "The food you provide me with every month feeds my body, but the challah I recieve every month feeds my soul."
3) Can you share a particular instance of a family who was helped that was very meaningful to you?
I remember receiving a letter from a single mom who had been a recipient for several years, and she was writing to thank JF&CS Family Table for all the assistance over the years and to say that she no longer needed our assistance. She said that her two older children had graduated from college and a third was about to graduate from high school. She said her older sons now had good jobs because of their college educations, and said something to the effect that she and her sons would never have made it through many very difficult years without the assistance provided by Family Table every month.
4) What changes have you seen over the years with the program?
So many changes. Most poignant is the dramatic growth of the program. Right now Family Table is serving over 225 families every month. The need and the level of desperation in the voices of those calling for assistance is heart-wrenching. So far the program has been able to keep up with the pace because of the generosity of donors, the support of the community and the dedication of volunteers and staff. Hopefully our economy will recover soon and people will begin to experience some financial relief. It is so sad to see the needs grow so dramatically but we are part of a very special Jewish community that is there to help.
5) What memories, experiences or thoughts will stay with you following your long tenure with Family Table?
I actually loved it all, to tell you the truth. Some of the special memories have included watching pre-Bar Mitzvah kids coming to Family Table once in order to fulfill some "community service" hours, as a requirement from their Religious School. For so many of these kids, the one-time experience was so inspiring and fun that they became "monthly" volunteers through their teen years and for many, until leaving for college. I happily wrote many a college reference for these dedicated teens and there are actually a handful of these folks who continue to come back to volunteer during their summer vacations and winter breaks. Seeing one of them walk through the door on a Sunday morning distribution is sheer joy me as well as some of the many other long-term monthly volunteers. It truly is a "homecoming".
6) What are you looking forward to doing in the coming years?
My husband and I look forward to having more time to spend with my bi-coastal children and grandchildren. I have a lot of hobbies and personal interests and am already enrolled in some courses and two book clubs. I transitioned to being a volunteer at Family Table Sunday Distribution Days and look forward to being one of the "crew" whose dedication and commitment I have always admired so.
7) Anything else that you would like to share?