S4 E4 - Jewish Family Services Helping Refugees and New Americans

29/09/2025 55 min Temporada 4 Episodio 4
S4 E4 - Jewish Family Services Helping Refugees and New Americans

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Whether you’re a case manager, community member, or just eager to understand the forces shaping Central Ohio, this conversation is full of insights, untold stories, and a reminder of the relentless human spirit. Welcome to Pretend I Know Nothing, where curiosity leads the way. In this episode, I sit down with Tariq Mohammed, Senior Director for Refugee Programming at Jewish Family Services (JFS), to demystify the realities of refugee resettlement and the journey of new Americans in Central Ohio.Tariq and I talk about the origins and evolution of Jewish Family Services, highlighting its mission to serve not only the Jewish community, but anyone in need—from seniors and job seekers to newcomers navigating life in a foreign country. Together, we unpack the difference between refugees and other immigrants, outline the complex global and federal systems that shape refugee resettlement, and reveal how the U.S. has long been a leader in providing new beginnings to those fleeing persecution.You’ll get an inside look at the practical work JFS does, from employment support and digital literacy to school integration, health care access, and the profound importance of a welcoming environment. Tariq also brings a personal perspective and shares how stories, photography, and lived experience help preserve the narratives of resilience and hope that new Americans bring to our communities.Key Takeaways:JFS Welcomes All: While its roots are in serving the Jewish community, Jewish Family Services now supports people from every background and zip code. Their programs range from helping Holocaust survivors to workforce development and digital literacy for seniors and newcomers alike.Refugee Resettlement is Rigorous & Life-changing: Becoming a refugee is more than just crossing a border—it's a status defined by international law. The resettlement process can take up to 17–20 years for many, but the U.S. has been a global leader in providing a fresh start and supporting integration.Resilience & Contribution: Refugees “arrive with empty hands, but not empty heads.” They revitalize communities, contribute economically, and inspire a vibrant, diverse culture. Support systems like JFS are crucial in ensuring these new Americans thrive.Moments00:00 Jewish Family Services: Inclusive Mission04:44 Supporting Community & Holocaust Survivors08:47 "Refugee Definition Explained"11:56 Seeking Asylum: Refugee Application Process15:26 Refugee Resettlement Options Explained18:05 Refugee Life: 20 Minutes, 20 Years20:23 Churches' Role in Refugee Resettlement25:31 Refugee School Integration Program26:22 Supporting Refugee Families in Schools31:23 Convincing Landlords Without Social Security35:07 Expert Guidance Over Family Advice37:10 U.S. Immigration Process Overview40:41 Refugee Integration and Support Process45:35 "America: Top Destination for Refugees"47:06 Senior Companions: Generational Giving52:33 Archival Photography for Future Generations54:02 African Diaspora and Cuba ProjectsLet me know what you think of this podcast, as well as any ideas you have for an episode. Email me at [email protected]!Copyright 2025 Central Ohio Area Agency On Aging https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/