By Heidi Gantwerk

SAN DIEGO –This Shabbat, as the federal government shutdown continues into its second month, many Jewish families throughout San Diego are feeling the impact. This prolonged disruption is affecting families, individuals, and communities in real and tangible ways. From the basics of food, rent, and mortgage payments, to the psychological repercussions of significant stress and uncertainty, people and families are struggling. After missing paychecks, and as key basic benefits programs expire, families are making sacrifices and delaying valuable services. Already, our Jewish institutions are seeing increased need. And while national political decisions may be out of our hands, we can control how we show up for one another.
Hillel taught us, “Do not separate yourself from your community.” More people in our community will struggle in the weeks to come if disruptions persist. One of the most powerful aspects of being part of a Jewish community is the deep commitment we have to caring for each other. In moments of vulnerability, we lean in. We reach out. We lift up. Please keep in mind that many families affected may be experiencing financial insecurity for the first time and don’t even know they are eligible for support. Help spread the word.
If you or someone you know is being impacted by the shutdown—whether financially, emotionally, or otherwise—please don’t hesitate to let your community know what you need. We are here for you.
We are grateful to our partners who are providing critical support during this time:
–Jewish Family Service of San Diego is offering essential services, including food assistance, counseling, and case management. Their dedicated page for families affected by the shutdown provides resources both at JFS and throughout the county.
–Hebrew Free Loan of San Diego provides interest-free loans to help bridge financial gaps. They have created an interest-free Furlough Bridge Loan of up to $2,500. Follow this link to see eligibility and apply.
–Kindness Initiative continues to support those facing economic hardship with dignity and compassion. Visit their site to learn more.
And we know there is suffering extends beyond our borders. The destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa in Jamacia and other Caribbean islands is profound. We are collecting donations through Jewish Federations of North America to support those impacted. Donate here.
This is not a time to struggle alone. It is a time to lean into the strength of community. If you need help, please reach out. If you can offer help, please do. Together, we will get through this—because that’s what it means to belong.
Wishing you a peaceful and restorative Shabbat.
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Heidi Gantwerk is the President & CEO of the Jewish Federation of San Diego.