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Harris Mojadedi
JFCS East Bay's Community Portrait:
Harris Mojadedi

Our JFCS East Bay Board Member shares how his family’s refugee journey, and the community that helped them, shaped his life and fuels his advocacy today.

Khaterah Dayim
JFCS East Bay's Community Portrait:
Khaterah Dayim

After fleeing violence in Afghanistan and years as a refugee in Turkey, she arrived in Fremont with nothing but hope. With help from JFCS East Bay and a love of cooking, she built Samar Bakery, a thriving family business and a symbol of resilience.

Veronica Granillo
JFCS East Bay's Community Portrait:
Veronica Granillo

Born in Ciudad Juárez and raised in Richmond, CA, Veronica grew up undocumented—living in fear, carrying a secret, and dreaming of a future that felt out of reach. A chance encounter with a lawyer changed everything. Read her incredible story here.

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  • JFCS East Bay Mourns the Tragic Loss of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim — Standing United Against Hate

    JFCS East Bay Mourns the Tragic Loss of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim — Standing United Against Hate

    JFCS East Bay mourns the tragic loss of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, whose lives were taken last night during an event dedicated to humanitarian and interfaith work at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. We affirm the dignity of every human life, and we stand against all forms of hate. May their memories…

  • JFCS East Bay Board Member Speaks Out on DHS Letters to Bay Area Afghans

    JFCS East Bay Board Member Speaks Out on DHS Letters to Bay Area Afghans

    “The fact these notices went out same days we welcomed these Afrikaners from South Africa is so egregious. And really to me, is a scare tactic to have these refugees, which might I add, have been vetted by our government, to have them self deport, is literally done to create chaos,” said Harris Mojadedi a…

  • JFCS East Bay | Jewish Insider

    JFCS East Bay | Jewish Insider

    This juxtaposition — letting in refugees from one country on at least questionable grounds while expelling others — was eminently apparent to Robin Mencher, CEO of Jewish Family and Community Services East Bay, which had worked closely with the Afghan community.

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Social services for Jewish Nazi victims have been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.

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