SELAH MAYA ZIGHELBOIM | JE STAFF
T here are no clear reasons why we associate the winter
holidays with volunteering.

Maybe it’s the fact we spend this time of year with
loved ones and good food, and this makes us want to
do something for those who don’t have the same opportunities.

Maybe the approach of New Year’s and its resolutions prompts in-
creased introspection. Maybe it’s the infl ux of sappy fi lms.

Whatever the reason, you might be looking for some ways to put
your time to tikkun olam. Here are a few opportunities for volun-
teering in the Jewish community — this winter and all year round.

Challah for Hunger
You might think Challah for Hunger is a program just for col-
lege students — and for good reason, said Challah for Hunger
CEO Carly Zimmerman. Challah for Hunger has 10,000 volun-
teers at 90 colleges around the country, but the organization has a
program for nonstudents as well.

Challah for Hunger started its community program in Phila-
delphia in 2015. Today, the community program has nine chapters
through Congregation Adath Jeshurun/Beth Sholom Congrega-
tion, Congregation Beth Or, Jewish Family and Children’s Service,
Judith Creed Horizons for Achieving Independence, Kesher Isra-
el Congregation, Main Line Reform Temple, Or Hadash, Temple
Beth Zion-Beth Israel and Tiferet Bet Israel.

Each of the chapters meets at least four times a year, Zimmer-
man said. Th eir volunteers bake challah, then sell it at diff erent
area locations. Half of the proceeds go to a local hunger-fi ghting
nonprofi t of each chapter’s choosing — such as the Jewish Relief
Agency or the Mitzvah Food Program — and half goes to Challah
for Hunger’s campus hunger project.

“[Th e chapters] bring out volunteers from the communities
where they exist,” Zimmerman said. “For example, there’s a group
at BZBI congregation here in Center City, and that group is pri-
marily parents of the preschool kids, but they also open their
doors to other volunteers as well.”
Head to challahforhunger.org for more information.

Hosts for Hospitals
Philadelphia is home to a great number of renowned medical
centers and hospitals, with the Children’s Hospital of Philadel-
phia, Einstein Healthcare Network and more located here. Peo-
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ple come from all over when they’re in need
of specialized health care, and they oft en
bring their families, sometimes for months
at a time. Th ey oft en have to fi nd housing,
which creates a fi nancial burden.

Hosts for Hospitals provides free or
deeply discounted lodging and support at
volunteer host-homes for these patients and
their families.

Hosts for Hospitals is not a Jewish agen-
cy, but its founder and executive director
Mike Aichenbaum is Jewish. In 1988, Aic-
henbaum was diagnosed with an advanced
case of leukemia. After his first course of
chemotherapy failed, he was transferred
from a hospital in Michigan, where he
lived, to a hospital in Manhattan. His
wife, mother and two sons came with him
to New York, where he stayed from New
Year’s to mid-June.

In today’s dollars, Aichenbaum said,
they spent more than $40,000 in rent.

Aft er his recovery, he moved to Phila-
delphia. In 2000, he, along with co-founder
Nancy Wimmer, who had a similar experi-
ence, established Hosts for Hospitals.

“Crucially, patient-families oft en arrive in
town only to discover there is nowhere for
them to stay, certainly not at a place they can
aff ord,” Aichenbaum said. “With Hosts for
Hospitals, lodging with a caring host-family
may be reserved in advance, relieving guests
of this worry.”
Visit hostsforhospitals.org for details.

Jewish Relief Agency
One Sunday a month, hundreds of vol-
unteers head to the Jewish Relief Agency’s
(JRA) warehouse at 10980 Dutton Road in
Northeast Philadelphia to prepare and deliv-
er food boxes to food-insecure people. JRA’s
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