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Friday, October 15, 2021

Jewish Heritage Museum Announces Partnership with Federation in the Heart of NJ for 2021 Women’s Philanthropy Gratitude Project 


The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is pleased to announce its partnership with Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey for the 

2021 Women's Philanthropy Gratitude Project
WHEN:  October 18th – November 15th, 2021 
WHERE: 
Donations can be dropped off at the Museum at 310 Mounts Corner Drive, Freehold, Tuesdays, Thursdays 10 AM – 3 PM, and Sundays 11 AM – 3 PM. Contact the Museum at 732-252-6990.
Thank you for your support and generosity. It is truly appreciated.

Donations will benefit organizations across Monmouth and Middlesex Counties including the Jewish Family and Children Services in Monmouth County, Jewish Family Services in Middlesex, County Food Pantry and Women’s Center, Fulfill, Women Aware Domestic Violence Services, and other supported agencies in need.

Suggested Items include: Soap, shampoo/conditioner, feminine hygiene products, toothbrushes/toothpaste, deodorant, diapers and wipes, toilet paper, socks, gloves, hats, and gift cards (encouraged for the following retailers: Food Stores: ShopRite, Stop & Shop, Superfresh, Keyfood/Tropical, Aldi, Lidl. Superstores: Walmart, Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, CVS, Walgreens, Kohl’s, Boscov’s, Marshalls, Home Goods, T.J. Maxx, and Amazon.)

Suggested Food Items include: Canned tuna, chicken, and salmon (in water ;) Canned veggies (low sodium, when possible;) cooking oils, shelf-stable milk, pancake mix and syrup, peanut butter and jelly, canned fruits (in juice or light syrup;) fruit juice (100% juice,) soups (low sodium, when possible;) ready-to-eat canned meals, cereals (cold and hot such as oatmeal, steel-cut oats, farina, and muesli,) rice, beans, and pasta. These items should be kosher, when possible, and please, no glass containers.

The Jewish Heritage Museum is located in the Mounts Corner Shopping Center, at 310 Mounts Corner Drive, Freehold, NJ, at the corner of Route 537 and Wemrock Road (between the CentraState Medical Center and Freehold Raceway Mall). It is on the second floor of the historic Levi Solomon Barn. The JHMOMC is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Now open to visitors by appointment, the Museum is handicapped and assistive listening accessible. Masks and vaccinations are required.

The Museum’s Board of Trustees denounces racism and all forms of violence against any group, ethnicity, or race, and stands in support of any targeted community.