Wednesday, March 31, 2021

The Jewish Center Successfully Secures Vaccine Appointments for Members Ages 80+

Princeton, NJ, March 31, 2021- The Jewish Center, a synagogue in Princeton, New Jersey, announced that it has successfully scheduled COVID-19 vaccination appointments for all of its senior members over 80 years of age who needed help making an appointment.

This was accomplished by the Chavurat Chesed (Hebrew for Compassionate Community), a group whose mission is to assist congregants in need. Chavurat Chesed members, as well as several other volunteers, contacted every synagogue member over the age of 80 to find out if they needed a vaccine, help with scheduling, or assistance getting to their appointment.

The need for this outreach program became apparent after the synagogue office received phone calls from a couple of senior members inquiring about assistance in getting a vaccine appointment. Naomi Richman Neumann, The Jewish Center's Vice President for Membership and Administration along with President-Elect Alexandra Bar-Cohen and Martha Friedman, one of the heads of Chavurat Chesed, decided to find out if other seniors needed help with vaccine appointments.

Friedman took the lead in coordinating this task, and with Richman, was able to assemble 17 people make calls to seniors asking if they needed help with a vaccine appointment. Once they had the names of congregants in need of appointments, they divided them among a small group of volunteers to try to find appointments nearby. Lisa Rogol, one of the volunteers, is largely credited with successfully scheduling many of these appointments. This effort was started on Friday, March 5th and by Tuesday, March 9th, all the seniors who needed an appointment had been scheduled.

"I am so proud that so many people offered to help. Not one person said they were too busy to make phone calls." stated Naomi Richman Neumann when asked about her experience.

About 100 phone calls were made to the senior congregants. Most of the congregants had arranged for their vaccines individually, but 8 members were helped by members of The Jewish Center. The same group of volunteers is now helping get vaccine appointments for members ages 65 to 79 and those with underlying medical conditions.

For more information, please contact info@thejewishcenter.com, call (609)-921-0100 or visit thejewishcenter.org 


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