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An elderly man in a plaid shirt sits pensively in a communal room while a caregiver stands beside him offering support.

Older Adults and Holocaust Survivors


Caring for an elder is a responsibility and a privilege. To assist older Jewish adults and Holocaust survivors, we partner with multiple programs to help meet their basic needs and help them age in place with a sense of independence and dignity — and the comfort of knowing that they are not alone.



A close-up of fresh vegetables featuring a yellow bell pepper, crisp carrots, a white mushroom, and sprigs of parsley.

Two elderly women warmly embrace and smile joyfully together in a lively social gathering.

A young caregiver gently holds an elderly person’s hands across a table in a comforting gesture.

A blindfolded Lady Justice statue stands holding balanced scales in one hand and a sword in the other, set against a blurred backdrop of law books.

A smiling young woman gently places her hand on the shoulder of an elderly woman as they share a warm, affectionate moment together.

A young woman and an elderly lady sit side by side, smiling and sharing a warm, happy moment together.