Jewish Life JFCS of East Bay expands emigre services Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | March 28, 2003 The outreach, Nelson said, is "based on Jewish values of helping the needy, the sick, the stranger and tikkun olam." The community mental health workers — who speak Russian, Spanish, Farsi and Bosnian — do outreach, assess mental health needs, provide counseling services, and become the bridge to more in-depth services. J. Correspondent Also On J. Organic Epicure How a deli owner turned his life around through bagels and pastrami Local Voice White supremacists have no place at public meetings TV & Film Poor and working-class Jews are underrepresented in pop culture World Canadian salute to a Ukrainian Nazi didn't come from nowhere Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up