J-Serve is the International Day of Jewish Youth Service. Since 2005, J-Serve has been a part of Youth Service America's Global Youth Service Day weekend.
You are viewing a preview version of this site. The live site https://jewishmiddlesex.org has been archived on FedWeb.
Through the Sandra Wainer Memorial Fund for PJ Library, the Federation is able to offer FREE 2-year subscriptions for children between the ages of 6 months to 7 years who live in Middlesex County.
Learn about One Happy Camper grants, for summer camp, whether you're eligible, and how to apply.
The Mona and Sheldon Gottfried Fund, the Mary and Rudy Klein Fund, Berenice and Zvi Levavy Fund, and the Dave and Ceil Pavlovsky Fund provide teen grants of $1,000 to Middlesex County Jewish high school students to visit Israel.
Learn more about Special Needs Camp Scholarships and Yachad for your Special Needs Child.
The Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey provides assistance to enable as many Jewish youth as possible to have meaningful Jewish experiences.
The Senator Laurence and Edith Weiss Jewish Activism Grant provides a full scholarship to Middlesex County students entering 10th- 12th grades to attend IMPACT:DC summertime program.
Taglit-Birthright Israel provides the gift of first time, peer group, educational trips to Israel for Jewish young adults ages 18 to 26.
Get information about Birthright trips that accommodate those with special needs.
Through a partnership with the Jewish Federation, Yachad, Nat'l Jewish Council for Disabilities addresses the needs of all Jews with disabilities and ensures their inclusion in every aspect of Jewish life.