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Caring for the elderly is a big issue, and will continue to get bigger as the nation’s elderly population increases in the years to come. And part of that growing population will probably be someone you love.  Or you yourself... read the full text of this article

Some Jewish Groups Tackle Budget Cuts, but Avoid Tax Cut Fight

By Matthew E. Berger

WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Several Jewish organizations are reaching out to lawmakers hoping to minimize budget cuts that could hurt the bottom line for numerous Jewish social service programs, but many are avoiding a related fight over tax cuts... read more
Family

The Family that Volunteers Together.....

By Ilene Springer

As Jews we have been taught how important it is to spend time with our family. Sharing our time and efforts with others in need, we learn, is valuable for everyone. The Family that Volunteers Together.....

Why Volunteers Are So Sexy

By Anne Miller

100 women may like 100 different things in men, from shoulders to eyes, artistic sensibility to military mien. But the one thing almost all women find attractive in members of the opposite sex is a predilection towards helping others... Why Volunteers Are So Sexy

Environmentally Caring Practices for the Home

The way we live our lives has an impact on the world around us. Our health, and the health of wildlife and the environment are affected by the chemicals we use in our home... read more

Caring for the Elderly

There are 35 million people aged 65 or older currently in the U.S, representing 12.8% of the general

More than 19% of the Jewish community is over age 65.

About 60% of those over the age of 65 are women

35% of older women live alone, compared to 14% of men

An estimated 40% of all elderly individuals will spend part of their lives in nursing homes

Nearly a quarter of the nation's elderly population requires some assistance with activities of dail

Elderly Jews utilize long term care facilities at 1.5 times the national rate

By 2030, the number of people over the age of 65 in the general population will double to 70 million

The fastest growing segment of the population is those over the age of 85

In 1997, 40% of those over the age of 65 had income that was less than 200% of the poverty level