Jewish House

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Jewish House is an Australian-Jewish non-profit organisation assisting homeless people. It is based in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney.[1] The organisation was founded in 1986 by local businessmen Roger and Anthony Clifford. The Clifford brothers established the crisis centre to respond to the needs of those community members struggling with substance abuse issues.[2]

Crisis accommodation centre[edit]

The organisation operates a crisis accommodation centre which operates on a 14-night stay system. During this period, homeless clients receive intensive psycho-social support services and support to navigate their way through the welfare system.[3]

People[edit]

Rabbi Mendel Kastel is the organisation's CEO.[4] Rabbi Kastel is a NSW Police chaplain, and a supporter of a "managed alcohol" approach to alcohol addiction.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jewish House and The Big Smoke help Sydney's homeless and rough sleepers". The Big Smoke. 30 December 2016.
  2. ^ "The Good Rabbi At Sydney's Crisis Centre." Lubavitch.com May 19, 2009.
  3. ^ "The Jewish House crisis centre in Bondi gives all the needy a Christmas gift." Sydney Morning Herald. December 20, 2015.
  4. ^ "Eastern suburbs' unsung heroes". Daily Telegraph.
  5. ^ "Alcohol abuse: radical plan to serve drinks in homeless shelter has key backers." Sydney Morning Herald January 26, 2016.