At the end of 2022, the JFR sent $360,000 to rescuers in 12 countries. This amount included a special Christmas gift of $3,000 for the purchase of food, for home heating fuel, and for medications. This was our largest Christmas award to date. Here is a link to thank you notes from rescuers. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we are able to make a difference in the day-to-day lives of the rescuers.
The JFR has a Four-Star rating at Charity Navigator. Many people have told us that they are unable to find us on Charity Navigator’s website. In order to search for the JFR, you must search “Jewish Foundation for the Righteous” (without the word “The” in the beginning). Here is a link to our page on Charity Navigator.
We reached out to several of our Lerner Fellows and asked them to write a short piece on “Why I Teach the Holocaust.” I would like to share their thoughts, please click here.
Volodimir Chornovol a Righteous Gentile from Ukraine, died on December 28, 2022, at the age of 101. Stanlee met Volodimir in 1998 and they remained email friends since. May Volodimir’s memory be a blessing. Here is a link to his rescue story.
The JFR Board of Trustees voted to increase monthly award levels for JFR-supported rescuers. Each rescuer will receive an additional $50 USD each month. Monthly awards will now be $300 for each rescuer. We estimate that we will expend almost $800,000 on direct support of Righteous Gentiles during 2023, this figure includes a special grant at Christmas and emergency grants. As the rescuers age, their needs become more acute. The JFR is working hard to meet these needs. (Click here for more information.)
As we welcome a new year, we thought it appropriate to take some time to provide information on how our rescuer support program works. Many of our donors have asked when and how we send our funds to rescuers.
Sending Rescuer Awards
How are Funds Sent
How do we know rescuers are alive?
Due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and subsequent bank sanctions, we are unable to send funds to rescuers in Russia.
If you would like more information on the rescuer support program, please email us at [email protected].
We are looking forward to welcoming 23 Alfred Lerner Fellows to the 2023 Advanced Seminar to be held January 14-16, 2023. The scholars presenting are: Dr. Nicholas Coddington, Professor Peter Hayes, Professor Paul Hanebrink; and Professor Jeffrey Veidlinger. It will be good to be back in person!
This month’s recommended book from the JFR Library is Professor Veidlinger’s book, In the Midst of Civilized Europe: The Pogroms of 1918-1921. It is one of the required readings for the Advanced Seminar and an important book.
For the past two years, the JFR began featuring Alfred Lerner Fellows in a new series called “Fellows in Focus.” Click here to read about December’s Fellows. Teachers who attend the JFR’s Summer Institute for Teachers are known as Alfred Lerner Fellows. We are putting this feature on hold for now.
The JFR is part of the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) – the Federal government’s workplace charity campaign and covers all civilian, postal, and military employees. The CFC’s campaign season is September 1, 2022 through January 15, 2023. If you know of someone who works for the Federal government, the U.S. military, or the U.S. Postal Service, please ask them to consider selecting the JFR as the recipient of their gift. The JFR’s CFC number 10744.
If you change names, home address, place of employment, telephone numbers, emails – please do let us know so we can keep your record current. And please let us know if you have retired from teaching.
As we start a new year, I wish everyone only good things! Please do stay in touch and please take care.