This virtual class is a practical, science-informed session focused on helping people regulate stress and stay emotionally resourced during a particularly heavy news cycle and work climate. The focus is on using simple everyday skills to support shifting into our 'feel good' chemicals so that we are able...
In this workshop, participants will learn how they can work with financial institutions to help them manage their personal finances, grow their wealth, and safeguard their money. They will learn about the variety of account types available for their needs and receive a primer on how to open...
This workshop helps individuals with disabilities discuss the pros and cons of disclosing their disability to their employer. For individuals who are considering disclosing, the workshop also covers the how, what, when, and to whom to disclose to at their job as well as resources available to individuals...
Topic: Mental Health in Orthodox Communities with Rabbi Rosensweig of Maaglei Nefesh We are honored to welcome Rabbi Yonatan Rosensweig. Through Nafshi BeShe’elati and the founding of Maaglei Nefesh, Rabbi Rosensweig has helped move the conversation—and the action—around mental health in Orthodox communities, confronting stigma while centering compassion,...
The AARP Community Challenge supports quick-action projects that make communities more livable for people of all ages—especially adults age 50 and older. Funding is available for U.S.-based organizations pursuing tangible, community-centered improvements in areas such as public spaces, transportation and mobility, housing, digital access, and disaster resilience. This...
Most job seekers are either ignoring AI or panicking that it's making them obsolete. Both approaches will cost you opportunities. Here's what's actually happening: AI is changing how work gets done, and hiring managers know it. They're looking for candidates who can adapt, learn new tools, and use...
At this time of crisis impacting Israel, The Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies is consciously creating space as part of all of its offerings to process together the implications of the war and its impact on us as professionals, on our agencies, and on our communities. The...
The Campaign That Filled the Calendar: How Strategic Messaging Boosted Counseling Referrals Led by Carly Layton, PMP, Chief Impact Officer, JFS Rochester Carly has managed PR, communication, and marketing programs for local and national clients at agencies in New York City and Rochester and has led marketing teams...
Unlock the power of networking in our interactive virtual workshop! Boost your job search and professional success with effective connections and relationships.
Facing a layoff or feeling insecure about your job? Join JVS Careers for our free webinar, Exit Strategy: Navigating Layoffs with Confidence on Monday, March 9, 2026 at 1:00 PM. Learn how to be prepared and plan your next steps with a practical exit strategy checklist, including benefits,...
This NETTalk session is part of Preparing Our Communities: ICE and Federal Enforcement, a member-only series designed to support Jewish human service agencies as they navigate the potential impacts of increased federal enforcement activity. Each session focuses on a specific area of impact, client services, staff support, crisis...
Session 5 of the National Jewish Healing Conference 2026, themed Belonging in a Changing World: Supporting Our Most Vulnerable. The assaults of antisemitism are growing. Students, health care professionals, teachers, and many others face increasing antisemitism. One of the challenges is that feelings are dismissed or minimized –...