JCAM is a non-profit Jewish cemetery association that owns and manages more than 100 cemeteries in the Greater Boston area.
Restoration is a foundation upon which the success of JCAM has been built. Since 1984 we have invested a large portion of our operating budget into cemetery restoration. Our efforts have been rewarded as hundreds of families have expressed their appreciation for our good work. Our restoration projects have demolished run-down, unused buildings to make way for additional graves and gardens. We have pulled up miles of concrete walkways that have crumbled dangerously through the years and replanted grass. We have replaced fences and gates that have been damaged through the years, brickwork that deteriorated over time. We repaired sprinklers, removed dead trees, fallen limbs and overgrown bushes.
In 2006, the JCAM Charitable Foundation, Inc. was established as a 501(c)3 organzation that supports the mission of the Jewish Cemetery Association of Massachusetts in providing for the maintenance, restoration, and continuity of Jewish cemeteries. Furthermore, the JCAM Charitable Foundation is dedicated to the development, investment and disbursement of charitable funds for educational and historical purposes as well as community human needs projects and programs.