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June 14, 2002 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-06-14

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The Jewish Hospice and
Chaplaincy Network, in con-
junction with Jewish Family
Service of Metropolitan
Detroit's Hospice Volunteer
Program, has been asked to
serve as a national model for
"spark: Partnership for Service."
This new national non-profit
organization promotes service
and volunteerism as core Jewish
values.
The Jewish Federation,
Michigan Board of Rabbis and
Jewish Family Service created
the Jewish Hospice and
Chaplaincy Network to guide
terminally ill persons and their
families. JFS provides the net-
work with a specially trained
cadre of dedicated Jewish volun-
teers. These caring individuals
complement the professional
medical care rendered by hos-
pice providers and extend the
Jewish presence.
"spark: Partnership for
Service" works in collaboration
with existing Jewish institutions
and individuals developing
resources and programming to
enhance and expand high quali-
ty Jewish service programs and
Jewish service learning. It is part
of a growing national engage-
ment and dialogue about service
and volunteering, the role those
values play in the development
of civil society, meeting commu-
nity needs and helping
Americans find meaning and
connection. It is also part of a
growing community of Jews
committed to renewing under-
standing of volunteerism as an
expression of a Jewish value sys-
tem and a means of connecting
with Judaism.
Numerous individual syna-
gogues, Jewish schools and
agencies have innovative volun-
teer driven service projects. All
too often, these projects are
unaware of other similar proj-
ects. "spark" is creating a num-
ber of resource guides for volun-
teer projects.

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