In our community, no one stands alone
Strong communities require both compassionate support and proactive protection that strengthen Jewish safety. We equip our partners to be a source of comfort and hope to our most vulnerable community members. We confront antisemitism and safeguard Jewish spaces so we can live openly and proudly as Jews.
How we build a strong, safe, and caring community
CJP’s Communal Security Initiative
Caring work
Dignity, safety, and resilience in action
Helping Jews with disabilities live independently
Anna dreamed of living independently. With support from Jewish Family & Children's Service, funded by CJP, she learned to budget, cook, and navigate the city on her own. Today, Anna has her own apartment and the independence she always wanted.
Read Anna’s story
Empowering employees to express their Jewish identity
Dr. Caroline Kaufman never imagined she'd have to defend her Jewish identity at work. After October 7, her healthcare workplace became hostile. She found community through CJP's Center for Combating Antisemitism, where she now advocates for Jewish professionals facing discrimination.
Read Dr. Kaufman’s story
Teaching students about the Holocaust
Ten thousand K–12 students experienced a powerful Holocaust exhibit at Park Plaza, thanks to CJP and Facing History & Ourselves. Field trips to “Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away” are critical to expanding Holocaust and antisemitism education.
Learn about the experience
What your generosity made possible in 2025
Community members reached out for mental health support through JF&CS Mental Health Connect
Proactive security consultations for synagogues and other Jewish organizations through CJP’s Communal Security Initiative
Passover meals delivered with our partners at JFS of Metrowest, Jewish Family & Children’s Service, Yad Chessed, and Yachad
civic leaders, including in schools, college campuses and workplaces, trained on understanding antisemitism