Chesed Organizations
Chesed Organizations
Bikur Cholim of Raritan Valley
bikurcholimrv.com
7 Marshall Drive
Edison, NJ 08817
(732) 572-7181
This is a community-based organization servicing the needs of homebound and hospitalized Jewish patients. The services they provide include hospital and homebound visitation, transportation, provision of food, a blood donation program, and organized daily prayer for the sick. Bikur Cholim members also make provision for other religious needs of patients. They welcome calls for information and new volunteers.
Chaim V’Chesed House
This is a 24-hour hospitality center, located across the street from Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, where people are welcome to drop by anytime to eat or simply to relax. For sleeping arrangements at the center, please contact them.
179 Somerset St.
New Brunswick, NJ, 08903
732-859-4185
chaimvchesed@gmail.com
Chaveirim of Middlesex County
Chaverim of Middlesex County, NJ is a volunteer services organization comprised of a dedicated team of volunteers. Dispatchers and service members are standing by 24 hours a day to help take care of the needs of our community. From Boosts and flat tires to auto lockouts and house lockouts and even more. Chaverim is there for all your emergency needs. Our dedicated volunteers are always here to help and serve the community. Friends you can count on!
Hatzolah
Hatzolah – Hebrew for rescue – is one of the largest volunteer ambulance services in the world. Hatzalah’s two-tiered response strategy, using First Responders and ambulances, means that fully equipped and trained emergency care providers are at the scene, typically, within two to four minutes.
Service Organizations
ACTT - Achieving Change Through Torah
info@actt613.org
ACTT is an organization that facilitates meaningful and lasting character improvement by using a methodology that includes learning Torah, performing actions, making commitments, and sharing motivational material. ACTT creates an environment that supports an individual's efforts by assisting with challenges and celebrating successes.
Regency Jewish Heritage Nursing And Rehabilitation Center
380 DeMott Lane
Somerset, NJ 08873
(732) 873-2000
Regency Heritage is centrally located in Somerset, New Jersey, on the beautiful 59-acre Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living. Regency Heritage is committed to bringing advanced levels of skilled nursing care, rehabilitation and quality of life to all those we serve, in an environment that embraces Jewish values and traditions.
Chabad House at Rutgers University
Rabbi Baruch Goodman
170 College Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 296-1800
Chabad House offers many educational, cultural, and religious activities aimed at promoting the ethical, philosophical, and spiritual values of Judaism.
Chevra Kadisha
(732) 572-1712
Friends for Preservation of Middlesex County Jewish Cemeteries, Inc.
P. O. Box 306
Moorestown, NJ 08057
856-222-1418
Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County
1775 Oak Tree Road
Edison, NJ 08820
(732) 494-3232
The Jewish Community Center has an active Senior Club and offers a gamut of programs and activities, including adult social activities that serve single adults and senior citizens in a warm, caring Jewish environment. Room rentals are also available.
Jewish Family & Vocational Service of Middlesex County
32 Ford Avenue
Milltown, NJ 08850
(732) 777-1940
A nonprofit organization serving everyone who lives in Middlesex County and the surrounding environs. JFVS is committed to helping individuals and families realize a fulfilling life experience at home, in the workplace, and in the community by providing effective social services, counseling, and advocacy through responsive, innovative programs.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Middlesex County
230 Old Bridge Turnpike
South River, NJ 08882
(732) 432-7711 FAX: (732) 432-0292
info@jf-gmc.org
The Jewish Federation of Greater Middlesex County, the region's largest Jewish nonprofit - identifies and funds social service, educational and humanitarian needs locally, in Israel and around the world. Through the network of agencies and programs it funds, the Federation helps alleviate Jewish poverty, provide emergency relief, ensure a Jewish future, and support the community of Greater Middlesex County.
Kosher Meals on Wheels
(732) 738-5225
The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living
350 DeMott Lane
Somerset, NJ 08873
(888) 311-5231
The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living in Somerset, New Jersey, offers a wide range of programs, services and residential options for seniors in a caring, homelike environment that embraces Jewish traditions. Independent living, assisted living, long-term skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, sub-acute care, hospice care and respite care are all available within a 59-acre campus in Somerset County, New Jersey.
Rutgers University Hillel Foundation
93 College Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(732) 545-2407
Rutgers Hillel provides opportunities for Jewish students to meet other Jews, and provides individual religious counseling and teaching, informal Judaic courses, Shabbat services, holiday programs, and Jewish awareness to area Jewish undergraduates, graduates, and faculty on Rutgers University campuses. Students participate in many community-wide social service projects.
SomerBrook
380 DeMott Lane
Somerset, NJ 08873
(732) 568-1155
The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence represents a new dimension in living for those who choose not to live alone, yet do not need nursing home care. In our innovative, assisted-living environment, the fullness of life continues. Residents are appreciated for their talents and their life experiences while they are respected for their maturity and their heritage. SomerBrook is glatt kosher and celebrates the Jewish Traditions. It is on the same campus as the Central New Jersey Jewish Home allowing seamless entry if the need occurs.
State of Israel Bonds
230 Old Bridge Turnpike
South River, NJ 08882
800/752-5652
732/390-2173
FAX: 732/390-2175
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