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Welcome to the new MyQJC.org – The web home of the Queens Jewish Center The Queens Jewish Center was the first Orthodox shul in Forest Hills, NY and is still going strong Check out our MINYANIM page for minyan times

 

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Kiddush Committee Arranges for sponsors for our every-other-week kiddush.

Bikur Cholim Committee Cares for people who are sick or alone by calling, visiting, driving to doctors, and/or shopping for an individual or family in need.

Hospitality: Meals Committee Arranges for invitations for Shabbat meals for those who would otherwise be alone.

Hospitality: Housing Committee  Arranges for housing for visitors who come to the neighborhood for a simcha or to be with someone who is ill (at home or in the hospital).

Shiva Minyan Committee Coordinates volunteers to help make a minyan at a shiva house. As soon as the Gabbai call comes in volunteers call the chairperson to tell which minyan they can help with. There is also a list of volunteers who can always be called upon when the need arises

Babies Committee Helps parents of new babies with meal preparation and/or taking assisting with the older siblings

Escorting Committee Arranges for someone to escort people to and from events if they can't come alone

Youth Committee Coordinates preteens and teens to visit individuals in need at home or in nursing homes, especially around the holidays

Greeting Committee Greets new faces in shul and seeks out new families in the neighborhood encouraging them to attend our shul and join our QJC family.

 

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