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Jewish Child & Family Service annual report shows, once again, how huge a role JCFS plays in our community
By BERNIE BELLAN
June 8, 2023 In 2014, in reporting on the Annual General Meeting of Jewish Child and Family Service, I wrote the following: “it was reported in the “Annual Report 2013/2014” that the “JCFS supported and assisted 2403 cases (individuals and/ or families) across all program areas.”
In its most recent annual report, JCFS says that “more than 5000 individuals” were “impacted positively by JCFS services,” while “2000 households received services from JCFS.”
Considering that Winnipeg’s Jewish population is somewhere in the neighborhood of 12,500, according to the 2021 census, one realizes the enormous impact that JCFS has within our community.
Granted, JCFS doesn’t just provide services to members of the Jewish community, but considering that JCFS now has a budget approaching $4 million, it’s hard to underestimate the impact that it has on so many lives.
JCFS recently held its Annual General Meeting (on ) at which time it delivered the financial report for the 2022-2023 fiscal year, which ended March 31, 2023.
Here are some of the highlights of the JCFS annual report:
- JCFS had total expenditures of $3,884,717
- over 5,000 individuals were impacted positively by JCFS services
- 1200 individuals engaged in JCFS group and workshops services, including the JCFS Wellness Group, Are Europa, Le Dora Va For, and more
- JCFS settlement services welcomed 54 new families to Winnipeg
- more than 575 older adults received services and support from JCFS in 2022, including more than 90 Holocaust survivors
- 240 cases received counseling supports from the JCFS Counseling Program
- close to 500 holiday baskets were distributed to families or individuals at Jewish holidays, including Rosh Hashanah, Chanukah, and Passover
- JCFS provided more than $83,000 in financial assistance, including $35,000 in gift cards
- the child welfare team supported more than 95 children and families
In addition to all those services, in his message within the annual report, JCFS Executive Director Al Benarroch noted that the agency filled “more than 7 staff vacancies with talented and dedicated staff, at a time when staffing shortages exist across the province.”
And, while we are still awaiting the report of the Jewish Federation’s Budget and Allocations Committee – which will determine how much each of the 12 beneficiary agencies of the Jewish Federation will receive as of September 1, JCFS continues to operate in the black, year after year.
Last year JCFS benefitted from an extraordinarily high number of bequests left to it, amounting to $493,557. In addition, JCFS showed an excess of revenues over expense for the year ending March 31, 2022 of $542,598. As a result, JCFS was able to transfer $526,497 to the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba and thereby increase the endowment held by the Foundation for JCFS.
This past year, endowment fund revenue increased from $48,461 to $80,131.
All this goes to show that, despite an increased workload – JCFS continues to
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U of M event commemorating October 7 attracts small crowd – and no protesters
By BERNIE BELLAN Is it noteworthy to lead a story by noting that an event at a university in North America which centered on Israel did not attract a single protester?
Such was the case at the University of Manitoba on October 7.
On that day, at noon, a small crowd that might have numbered 100 at its peak – made up largely of older adults, but with a sizable number of students as well, heard from various speakers marking a full year since the massacre of October 7.
It was a gloriously sunny day and, as attendees gathered in front of the university administration building, we couldn’t help but wonder whether the event would be disrupted by anyone. There was a fence barricade at some distance from where people had gathered – apparently to keep a distance between those who were there to mark October 7 and anyone who had it in mind to disrupt what was happening. While there were some students who did station themselves behind that barricade, there was nary a peep – or at least a peep loud enough to be heard by anyone, from any of them.
Speakers at the university event included Belle Jarniewski, Executive Director of the Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada, and Rabbi Kliel Rose of Etz Chayim Congregation.
But, what was most remarkable about this event was not that it was a relatively quiet affair, rather, in contrast with what is currently going on – again – on some campuses in the U.S. – in particular at Columbia and Berkeley -where the massacre of October 7 is now being glorified, the U of M was a model of restraint that day..
We’ve noted before that, while some Jewish students have been concerned for their safety at the U of M – relative to other campuses across North America, the U of M has not seen the kind of rabid antisemitism that has marked so many other campuses.
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Scenes from the walk for Israel in Winnipeg October 7
On October 7 over 1500 individuals participated in a walk for Israel – exactly one year after the massacre by Hamas terrorists of 1500 individuals, along with the taking hostage of another 250 individuals.
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Marty Morantz’s remarks at the Walk for Israel October 7
One year since the world witnessed the worst attack on Jewish people since the Holocaust, when the genocidal, evil death of Hamas invaded Israel. One year, a brutal captivity for hostages taken only because they were Jewish. One year of shameful demonstrations by anti Semitic, too hating mobs, and incited hate in our streets.Today, we commit our memory to the 1,200 Israelis who were brutally murdered by mobs that day. Today, we stand in solidarity with the survivors, and we pray. For the safe return of all those still being held to Hamas, I say it’s time to let them all go. To Hamas, I say Israel is winning. And your genocidal plan to destroy Israel has failed. To you I say, from the river to the sea, the existence of Israel shall always be. This past year, synagogues have been fired on. Bullets have been fired at Jewish schools. Jewish students have been harassed on Canadian campuses. Jewish owned businesses have been vandalized. Anti Semitism is sadly out in the open. It is the world’s ugliest and most enduring form of hatred. It is an evil along with the evil Hamas death cult, will be defeated. Last November, I traveled to Israel to witness firsthand the devastation wrought by the monstrous murderers of Hamas. I visited and saw the burned up, shot up, blackened homes of the people of Kfar Ezzat. More haunting images I have never seen. I met the families of those killed and taken hostage. I made a promise to them, that I would bear witness to their suffering, to their pain, and to work to bring their loved ones home. Ours is a promise to keep, to bear witness, to work until every single hostage is home, and to not rest. Do not rest until every Jew, no matter where they live, and no matter where they work, and no matter where they go to school, lives safe and lives free. My friends, we can take comfort in knowing that despite the forces of evil, Jewish institutions in Canada still stand. Israel still stands. And I know. That 1,000 years from now, the echoes of millions of Jews around the world will still be heard saying now and forever. Am Yisrael Chai!
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