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Connections2016 A Guide to Jewish Living in Sarasota-Manatee Volume 6, No. 1 2016 Edition 136 pages USPS Permit No. 167

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halom! Welcome to the sixth annual edition of Connections – A Guide to Jewish Living in Sarasota-Manatee. This is THE publication to turn to for the local Jewish community’s activities, programs, services and organizations. Just as The Jewish News keeps you up-to-date on all things “Jewish” each month, Connections serves as your annual resource guide. Please keep Connections handy throughout the year. In addition to an overview of the local organizations, special interest groups, schools and temples, you’ll find a wealth of opportunities – cultural, educational and spiritual – available to the Jewish community in Sarasota-Manatee. Below is just one example. Without our valued advertisers, neither The Jewish News, nor Connections, would be possible. When you visit a business, professional or organization that advertises with us, please be sure to say, “Thank you for advertising with the publications of The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee.”

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Table of Contents

FEDERATION...............................................8-15

From the Executive Director..................................................8 The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee.............9-12 The Robert & Esther Heller Israel Advocacy Initiative...13

ARTS & CULTURE.......................................16-45

News and Information ....................................................16-17 Entertainment - Film/Variety.........................................18-22 Book Discussion Groups.................................................24-25 Scholar-in-Residence......................................................26-27 Holocaust Programming.......................................................28 Museums.............................................................................29-31 Speakers/Lectures...........................................................32-35 Calendar of Jewish-related events at theaters......36-39 Festivals, Food, Fashion, Art, Fun & Games, Etc........40-45

RELIGIOUS LIFE.........................................46-59 COMMUNITY HISTORY..............................60-64 ORGANIZATIONS......................................66-80

Special Interest Groups...................................................66-73 Advocacy Groups..............................................................74-75 Israel Connection..............................................................76-80

COMMUNITY SERVICES............................82-85

Jewish Family & Children’s Service.............................82-83 Senior Services.........................................................................84 Kosher Food and Other Resources....................................85

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FOCUS ON YOUTH................................111-117

Youth Groups.................................................................111-115 Federation Programs..................................................116-117

JEWISH OUTREACH..............................118-119 CALENDAR............................................120-129

Community Events......................................................120-127 Candle Lighting Times........................................................129 Jewish Holidays......................................................................129

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Jewish Federation A Message from the Executive Director

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have had the privilege of serving our Jewish community members of our Jewish community to express their conas the Executive Director of The Jewish Federation of nection to Judaism through cultural arts experiences. Sarasota-Manatee (JFSM) since 2001. During that time, One in every two Jewish households has participated in a I have connected with many leaders, volunteers and donors Federation-sponsored program during the past three years, – the backbone of our Federation. It is through their vision, and we have mainstreamed Israel and Judaism into the genhard work and dedication that we continue to work to make eral community as well. this Jewish community and our Sarasota-Manatee commu- Jewish Education nity a better place for all. How do we educate Jewishly and bring Israel into our local Our Federation continues to transition as an ever-in- population? By working together with Embracing Our Difcreasing number of people of every age, differferences, local ministerial associations, and ing religious backgrounds, and representing a our area synagogues, important lessons of wide variety of communal organizations betolerance, understanding and mutual respect come involved in the work we do. Changes are shared with those of all ages. have been dramatic and much more is yet to Through our Federation’s educational come. programs, including PJ Library, Sarasota LibUnder the outstanding leadership of Federal Yeshiva, the Holocaust Speakers Bureau, eration President Patti Wertheimer, and our and our active STEP (Sam and Sally Shapiro gifted Federation team of volunteer and proTeen Engagement Program) Initiative, forfessional leadership, we are continuing to grow mal and informational Jewish learning takes and develop Federation-supported and funded place throughout our community on a weekly HOWARD programs that are relevant to members of our basis. TEVLOWITZ Jewish community. Executive Director The Federation works to engage children Yes, our Jewish Federation does things dif- The Jewish Federation and teens in Judaism “on their terms” through ferently than many traditional Federations. We of Sarasota-Manatee programs like overnight Jewish camp incenare challenging existing paradigms and out of tive grants, March of the Living Mission, those dialogues we have developed new thinking and new Schiff Send-A-Kid-To-Israel Program, and The Beatrice passions. We must look beyond at what has worked and is and Ilene Friedman Alexander Muss High School in Israel still viable to that which must be changed to ensure our fu- Scholarship. ture. Some ideas and concepts will work and some may not. The STEP initiative has introduced a “concierge-outChange is never easy. reach” model to our Jewish community – focusing our Federation on a variety of one-on-one and large group enAccessible & Organized Cultural Judaism How do we engage Jewishly and instill Jewish pride? Through gagement opportunities/entry points into the Jewish commupartnerships with the general community arts, educational nity. A custom STEP iPhone and Android app was developed and civic organizations such as Selby Botanical Gardens, Van for our teens to interact with their peers and to engage in Wezel Performing Arts Hall, Perlman Music Program/Sun- Jewish activities by registering online from their mobile coast, Sarasota Opera, Florida Studio Theatre, Sarasota Or- device. On the University of South Florida Campus we are curchestra, Sarasota Film Festival, Embracing Our Differences rently working with a student committee comprised of repand others. Additionally, through our Federation programs or resentation from Hillel, Bulls For Israel, Christians United Federation-sponsored programs like the Jewish Film Fes- For Israel, Greek Houses, LGBT Groups, AIPAC, Chabad, tival and Women’s Day, we provide opportunities for ALL and Student Veterans, and we have plans to work with New

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Federation College of Florida in the coming year. Our Fight Anti-Semitism Today (FAST) program aims to prepare a new generation of young adults to stand up and fight for true social justice while faced with hostile behavior in an environment meant for growth and education. Additionally, our support of Holocaust and genocide awareness education, diversity initiatives and Israel advocacy impact tens of thousands of students in elementary, middle and high schools throughout Sarasota and Manatee counties during the school year.

Community Relations

We build community through trust and by cultivating relationships that will benefit our Jewish community, our general community and Israel. Under the auspices of the Heller Israel Advocacy Initiative, our interfaith efforts, relationships with the faith-based community, and our ongoing efforts with print, television and radio media, we keep the community informed about issues relating to world Jewry, Israel, interfaith issues and

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human interest. Since 2012, the Federation has sponsored three Interfaith Missions to Israel with 60 faith-based leaders from SarasotaManatee participating. In addition, the Federation has recently developed and is coordinating with the Hispanic community to use Jewish community volunteers to instruct students in English classes, whereby students will be tutored in English reading and comprehension. The mission of our Federation is to save Jewish lives and enhance Jewish life. It is our Federation’s communal role to be a connector to Jewish life; providing a “big tent” where Jewish and non-Jewish community members can encounter Jewish ideas, principles, practices and values; where individuals encounter Israel and explore the ideas of Jewish peoplehood in their lives; and a public square for convening important conversations both within the Jewish and among the broader community-at-large. I look forward to working with you!

Who is “Federation” and what do we do?

he answer is simple: Federation is you – and every member of the Jewish community of Sarasota and Manatee counties. We understand the diverse needs of our constituents and we are devoted to actively engaging our community members in Jewish life through a variety of programs and outreach activities. Our mission is to save Jewish lives and enhance Jewish life. We fulfill our mission by: ÎÎ Providing food for the hungry ÎÎ Counseling the troubled ÎÎ Spearheading rescue and relief efforts for isolated Jews ÎÎ Funding innovative Jewish education, outreach and continuity initiatives ÎÎ Bringing Jewish culture and history to our community-at-large ÎÎ Enhancing Holocaust education in the public school systems ÎÎ Advocating for Israel ÎÎ Fighting Anti-Semitism The Federation creates a sense

of community for thousands of Jewish residents of SarasotaManatee. We expand our reach through strong relationships with cultural arts, civic, educational and faith-based organizations in the Sarasota-Manatee area in order to share Israel and Jewish culture and history with the entire community. The Federation maintains an accepting attitude to new approaches and new organizations. We seek out alternatives for educational, religious, social and cultural programs in order to attract participation from all segments of Sarasota-Manatee. Our goal is for every Jew to find a place in our community.

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The annual fundraising arm of the Federation continues to meet the challenges of modern Jewish life and provides the necessary financial resources to fund the myriad of services, programs and activities to sustain, enhance and grow a strong and vital Jewish life.

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Federation Founded on the principle of tikkun olam (making the world a better place), today’s Federation Campaign has evolved into a major fundraising, planning and coordinating body of Sarasota-Manatee’s Jewish community. Through your support of The Jewish Federation, you play a vital role in helping your community. Giving tzedakah (responsible philanthropy) to our Federation has its roots in early Jewish history. And today, it continues to demonstrate a love of community that is without limitation.

Giving Societies

The generous donors in these societies are dedicated leaders involved in the Federation’s extended lifeline of humanitarian relief and support. The Major Gifts, Lion of Judah and Pomegranate groups are the premier fundraising recognition levels of the Jewish Federation’s Annual Campaign. These divisions provide meaningful social and networking experiences to our community’s leading Jewish philanthropists, who give a major portion of the campaign dollars raised each year.

The Beatrice Friedman Legacy Society

The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee created The Beatrice Friedman Legacy Society to recognize and thank those who have made the most personal and thoughtful gift of all: a permanent commitment to the Federation through a will, trust agreement, prepaid life insurance policy or other estate plan vehicle.

Israel-Diaspora Relations

Israel today faces an intensive and increasingly sophisticated assault on its right to exist as a sovereign democratic Jewish state. Through the Heller Israel Advocacy Initiative, our Federation works to educate, organize and mobilize the community to counter these assaults and develop innovative efforts to change the conversation about Israel. Our work is grounded in building strong relationships with civic, arts and faith-based organizations, and friends and neighbors in our communities. With the help of these allies, we are developing a broader understanding of Israel and Israelis. Learn more by visiting www.SarasotaLovesIsrael.com. Through our outreach events, our Federation believes we can bring Israel to Sarasota-Manatee through vibrant Israeli experiences; music, food, art and scientific research are bringing Israel to our local Jewish community

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while at the same time exposing our entire community, hundreds of thousands of people, to the wonder that is Israel. We have had incredible results by investing in collaborative relationships with local organizations such as Sarasota Opera, Perlman Music Program/Suncoast, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens and many more.

Jewish Education

Jewish education is essential to ensuring a strong Jewish identity in young people, supporting identity throughout life, and building a dynamic and engaged Jewish community for generations to come. Our Federation strives to create and cultivate a community where formal and informal Jewish education mix impeccably, where opportunities for Jewish learning flow naturally from one life stage to the next. Community members of all ages, backgrounds and denominations are able to learn and thrive together Jewishly. By promoting lifelong Jewish learning, we play a vital role in fostering meaningful Jewish continuity in contemporary American Jewish life.

Community Outreach

Through our Outreach and Engagement efforts, The Jewish Federation aims to increase the number of Jewish people actively and meaningfully engaged in the community. Being engaged in the Jewish community means participating in communal activities, interacting with others and feeling

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Federation connected to the Jewish community locally and worldwide. We look at our Jewish community as a whole, without regard to denomination, marital status or personal Jewish history. At The Jewish Federation, we understand that engagement is vital for the future of the Jewish people. Every Jew has a place in our Sarasota-Manatee community and we are committed to find that place in order to allow our community to thrive. Each year, the Federation hosts numerous events, affording the community opportunities to gather, socialize, network and connect. Examples include: ÎÎ Women’s Day, sponsored by the Federation’s Nashim L’Tova (Women for Good) division, takes place in December. The event attracts over 400 women of all ages with intellectually stimulating speakers and delicious food. Past speakers include Camryn Manheim, Campbell Brown, Linda Hooper and Tiffany Schlain. ÎÎ The Jewish Film Festival will take place March 6-13, 2016. The event will showcase Jewish and Israeli-themed films with topics ranging from Jewish culture to the Holocaust and more; screenings include post-film discussions led by directors, producers, area experts and local film connoisseurs.

ÎÎ Shabbat and Jewish holiday programs for all ages featuring music, food, Israeli dancing and more!

Publications

The Jewish News of Sarasota-Manatee is now recognized as one of the leading Jewish community newspapers in the country. Published monthly, The Jewish News of Sarasota-Manatee serves as a major source of Jewish news and information for the Sarasota-Manatee Jewish community. If something Jewish-related is happening locally, you’ll find out about it in The Jewish News. In addition to our nearly 10,000 subscribers, the newspaper can be found in all temples and synagogues in Sarasota-Manatee, as well as at our partner agencies, public libraries, and various businesses in the area. The latest issue can be viewed at www.TheJewishNews.org. We welcome editorial submissions from the community. Send them to jewishnews18@gmail.com. For advertising questions, contact Robin Leonardi at the Federation at 941.552.6307 or rleonardi@jfedsrq.org.

Virtual Communications

Federation reaches out to the entire community through its online gateway, www.jfedsrq.org, the Federation’s comprehensive website. Here, visitors can find details about Federation programs and special events, a community calendar,

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Staff Directory Howard Tevlowitz, Executive Director 941.343.2110 / htevlowitz@jfedsrq.org Inna Sideman, Chief Financial Officer 941.343.2112 / isideman@jfedsrq.org Ilene Fox, Chief Development Officer 941.343.2111 / ifox@jfedsrq.org Isaac Azerad, Chief Communications Officer 941.343.2108 / iazerad@jfedsrq.org Jeremy Lisitza, Director of Community Engagement and Administration 941.343.2113 / jlisitza@jfedsrq.org

Karen Alfaro, Graphic Designer 941.706.0028 / kalfaro@jfedsrq.org Richard Bergman, Major Gifts 941.552.6306 / rbergman@jfedsrq.org

Susan Bednarek, Endowment Administrator 941.552.6309 / sbednarek@jfedsrq.org Mariellen Denny, Contribution Processor 941.552.6302 / mdenny@jfedsrq.org Andrea Eiffert, Teen and Family Program Coordinator 941.552.6308 / aeiffert@jfedsrq.org Donna Galvin, Controller 941.706.0027 / dgalvin@jfedsrq.org Brad Hanley, Facilities Coordinator 941.343.2107 / bhanley@jfedsrq.org Jon Herz-Midler, IT Director 941.706.0026 / jherzmidler@jfedsrq.org Robin Leonardi, Senior Account Executive 941.552.6307 / rleonardi@jfedsrq.org Jennifer New, Assistant Office Manager 941.552.6304 / jnew@jfedsrq.org

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online resources and more. The Federation’s blog, www. FederationBlog.com, offers the community the ability to engage in conversation with one another in a virtual environment. The Federation’s online presence extends to its Facebook page (facebook.com/jfedsrq), Twitter account (twitter.com/jfedsrq), and a weekly e-newsletter highlighting upcoming programs and current events, which reaches close to 6,000 households. To sign up for the weekly e-newsletter, register at www.jfedsrq.org.

Radio

Milk & Honey, our radio hour, airs Sundays at 10:00 a.m. with a weekly briefing on the State of Israel, anti-Semitism and Jewish culture. We interview top experts ranging from educators to prime ministers, and we share the latest news about developing trends in the Jewish community with an eye on our rich history. Join us and our guests for an honest and open conversation on all-things Jewish. Join Milk & Honey on WSRQ 98.9 FM radio, and online podcasts at www.sarasotatalkradio.com and www.jfedsrq.com. For more information, contact Jessi Sheslow at jsheslow@jfedsrq. org or 941.343.2109.

The Future

Over the last century, through its vast network of social services, through rescues and special campaigns, the Federation system has helped millions of people around the world. To continue and enhance this role, however, Federations, like ours in Sarasota-Manatee, must confront new issues and make new choices while still maintaining the essence of their responsibility to the Jewish people and the world. The changing landscape forces Federations to move in new directions. It will not be easy. But then again, it never has been easy. The past, however, offers reassurance. The heritage of the Federation system is a remarkable one. Its work over the last century has literally transformed the world. Millions of volunteers and professionals at Federations across North America have marshaled the necessary energy and resources to break down impenetrable barriers and to accomplish the impossible. Each generation has changed, tackling the insurmountable problems of its times. As the new century beckons, this generation will do the same.

And so much more …

These are just some of the highlights of what your Jewish Federation has to offer. You’ll find lots more information about us in this resource guide, provided to you by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee.

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he Robert and Esther Heller Israel Advocacy Initiative (IAI) was created by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee to deal with a number of efforts both locally and abroad. These efforts include advocating for peace and security in Israel through education, information and community awareness; raising consciousness of and actively confronting anti-Semitism on a global level; and, directly addressing anti-Israel activities in Sarasota-Manatee. The Heller IAI also serves as the Federation’s Community Relations Council, conducting outreach within the Jewish and general communities, monitoring state and federal legislation and its effect on the Jewish community, promoting separation of religion from government and public schools and more. As of 2014, the Heller IAI is led by our Executive Committee comprised of seven Jewish and seven Christian pro-Israel leaders in our community. The Heller IAI accomplishes its goals through educational programs, community outreach and partnerships with

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Jewish and non-Jewish organizations and public officials. The in-depth website, www.SarasotaLovesIsrael.org, provides quick access to Jewish world news, action items, upcoming event details, and a forum for reporting anti-Semitic incidents. For more information, contact Jessi Sheslow at the Federation at 941.343.2109 or jsheslow@jfedsrq.org. “On one side are Israel’s enemies like the Iranian regime – which denies the Holocaust and calls for Israel to be ‘wiped off the map’ while actively developing the means to do so. On the other side is a response of international silence, coupled with a growing willingness by governments and media alike to discuss Israel’s existence as a mistake, an anachronism, or a historical provocation.” ~ Howard Tevlowitz, Federation Executive Director

The Heller Israel Advocacy Initiative stands with Israel and her people.

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DECIDE HOW YOUR GIFT IS USED Provide unrestricted funds to help meet community needs now and in the future or provide permanent resources to aid programs or initiatives that are of particular interest to you and your family. SHAPE THE JEWISH FUTURE The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee works to instill in our community a strong sense of Jewish identity and a deep connection to our shared Jewish heritage, to Israel and to Jews around the world. You can ensure that Jewish traditions and values are passed on to the next generations. USE A TRUSTED PARTNER For decades, hundreds of donors and their financial advisors have entrusted The Jewish Federation to be their partner in their thoughtful planning of Jewish philanthropy and management of charitable assets.

A WORLD FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS Creating a legacy is rewarding not only to the giver, but to our community. And perhaps most important is the enduring nature of planned giving — use the fund to honor or remember a loved one, perpetuating your family name long beyond your lifetime.

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Federation Overseas Grants

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he Overseas Grant committee received 86 grant applications totaling requests for more than 2.1 million dollars. The committee is overseen by co-chairs Nelle Miller and Merrill Wynne, and has 15 very committed committee members who reviewed and discussed each request. With a total of $300,000 to disburse, the following are the organizations, programs and the amount of funds they received. Yad Ezra V’Shulamit - Weekly food baskets to 3,000 poor families and holiday food baskets to 10,000 poor families. $10,000.00 Western Galilee Hospital - Toward a new Cardiology Center in the Western Galilee Hospital. $20,000.00 Health and Community Service Center - Ethiopian Teen Dental Care Program. $21,000.00 The Jaffa Institute - Accompanying the Elderly. $18,000.00

American Friends of Rabin Medical Center - Emergency and Trauma Center and Burn Unit Equipment. $15,000.00 American Friends of Leket Israel Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee Sponsorship, over two years, of a critical Leket Israel 15-Ton Rescue/Delivery Truck. $25,000.00 Mote Marine Laboratory - MoteIsrael Cooperative Marine Research Program (MIC Program). $20,000.00 Orr Shalom for Children and Youth at Risk - Educational Intervention for Abused and Neglected Orr Shalom Children. $9,000.00 The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc. - Relief for Elderly Jews in the Former Soviet Union. $20,000.00 Hand in Hand: Center for JewishArab Education in Israel - Expan-

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Provide the opportunity to educate your civic group, church or synagogue and community about Israel with the Speakers Bureau for Israel. The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee through the Heller Israel Advocacy Initiative has put together a group of passionate and highly informed speakers to give clear and direct factual information about Israel and current events surrounding Israel both politically and culturally.

Request a speaker today to provide this engaging and informative topic for your group and/or congregation.

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sion and Growth of Integrated School in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. $18,000.00 Israel Tennis Centers Foundation - “Embrace” At-Risk Children and new Teen Step-Up Program utilize a comprehensive educational curriculum. $10,000.00 American Friends of NATAL – Israel Trauma Center for Victims of Terror and War - Providing therapeutic services to Israeli civilians suffering from trauma through NATAL’s Helpline. $15,000.00 ZAKA - Emergency and Disaster Response in Jerusalem. $10,000.00 American Friends of Leket Israel Sponsorship of an Automated Produce Sorting Unit with Conveyor. $10,000.00 Beit Ruth - Beit Ruth Educational & Therapeutic Village for At-Risk Girls. $9,000.00 Operation Lifeshield - Concrete Protection for Children Playing Tennis. $20,000.00 Yad Sarah - “HOUSEPITAL” - A Hospital room at Home. $5,000.00 The Jewish Agency for Israel - Choosing Tomorrow - La’ad (Forever): Students Supporting Holocaust survivors in and around the city of Be’er Sheva in 2015. $10,000.00 The Jewish Agency for Israel WINGS: Services and Continuing Support for Lone Soldiers. $20,000.00 The Jewish Agency for Israel Youth Futures Sderot. $15,000.00

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a’agal Nashim (Circle of Women), Federation’s Women’s Giving Circle, awarded 2015 grants to ten organizations in Israel benefitting women and children. Co-founded and co-chaired by Ros Mazur and Karen Bernstein, Ma’agal Nashim is made up of women in the Sarasota-Manatee area. Its mission is “to practice tikkun olam (improving the world) through a circle of caring women in order to enhance the lives of Jewish women and children in Israel. Voting participation in Ma’agal Nashim requires a donation of $500 per year. Overseas not-for-profit projects in Israel impacting women and/or children are eligible to submit grant proposals for consideration. After the proposals were received, members of Ma’agal Nashim reviewed them and determined how to distribute the funds

for the greatest impact. The following organizations and programs were awarded grants totaling $25,000: Family Nest - Parenting Group and Musical Therapy - Connecting with Children Latet, Israeli Humanitarian Aid To give a future Health and Community Service Center - Ethiopian Teen Dental Care Program Yad Ezra V’Shulamit - Weekly food baskets to 300 poor single-parent families The Jerusalem Hills Therapeutic Centers - The Teen Girls’ Empowerment Program with a Focus on SelfImage, Body-Image and Life Skills Neve Hadassah Youth Village - I am worth It - The Bat Mitvzah Year American Friends of NATAL -

Girls Under Fire – Social Empowerment of Girls at-Risk American Friends of Leket Israel - Nutrition for Life: Empowering Mothers ZAKA - Emergency and Disaster Response in Kiryat Malachi-Hof Ashkelon Eden Association - Outdoor Adventure Therapy for at-Risk Teenage Girls “It is very exciting to be a part of Ma’agal Nashim,” said Karen Bernstein. “It is a great way to be with like-minded women, and it is my hope that more women will join. We can make a difference in the lives of women and children.” To join Ma’agal Nashim or for more information, please contact Ilene Fox at 941.343.2111 or ifox@jfedsrq.org, or Jeremy Lisitza at 941.343.2113 or jlisitza@jfedsrq.org.

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he Jewish News of SarasotaManatee, the monthly newspaper of The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, is the one publication that ties together the Jewish community of the SarasotaManatee area. If something local is happening that is Jewish-related, you’ll find out about it in the pages of The Jewish News. Serving the community for 45 years, the newspaper, first published in 1971, has gone through several design, paper, size and editorial changes. Most issues have between 40 and 48 pages. Each month, readers of The Jewish News get news and updates on all Jewish-related local events, including the Jewish Film Festival, Club Fed get-togethers, Live from the 92nd Street Y, book study groups, timely lectures, theatrical performances, food festivals and comedy nights. They also get updates from local synagogues and Jewish organizations. It is the place they turn to for Federation updates, community news, Jewish Happenings, photos of recent events, and features on local leaders. The newspaper also has a Focus on Youth section, Israel & the Jewish World items, commentary pieces and general Jewish interest articles. Ted Epstein, editor/designer of Connections, has been the managing editor and designer of The Jewish News since August 2009. The Jewish News is mailed to 10,000 Jewish households in the area and is also available at the Federation offices,

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local synagogues, senior living facilities, select supermarkets, retail outlets and area libraries. It can also be found at www.TheJewishNews.org, where readers can view the current and past issues in a unique online format. The mission of The Jewish News is to be the source of news and features of special interest to the Jewish community of Sarasota-Manatee; to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and opinions in the Jewish community; and to communicate the mission, activities and achievements of the Federation and its Jewish partners. In accomplishing this mission, the newspaper seeks to: • Celebrate Jewish life in SarasotaManatee • Inform, enrich and entertain its readers • Strengthen Jewish identity and facilitate participation in Jewish community life • Provide an efficient advertising and editorial network to businesses that serve our area • Provide dynamic and effective outreach to the Jewish and interfaith community • Provide a forum for discussion to engage and educate the Jewish family For more information about The Jewish News or to receive a subscription, please call 941.343.2115 or send an email to info@jfedsrq.org. For advertising information, please contact Robin Leonardi at 941.552.6307 or rleonardi@jfedsrq.org.

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ach week, the Federation emails a community newsletter with the latest information on upcoming community events and cultural activities, news from Israel and the Jewish world and more. When there’s fastbreaking news, you’ll get an alert as well. To sign up, visit www.jfedsrq.org and click on the “Newsletter” link at the top of each page, or send an email to info@jfedsrq.org.

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isitors to www.jfedsrq.org will find a wealth of information, including upcoming Federation and community events, a community directory, program descriptions, education opportunities, Holocaust Awareness, Federation partners and sponsors, recent blog posts, and links to the online version of The Jewish News monthly newspaper and this publication. There are also sections that provide information on where you can get help, such as camp incentive grants, education scholarships, and senior services. The website makes it easy to learn about ways you can support your Federation and how you can get involved.

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he Federation maintains a calendar for meetings and events of all Jewish organizations in the area. Visit the Community Calendar page at www.jfedsrq.org and you’ll find extensive listings of events for today, this week, this month and throughout the year. You can search for events by keyword, a range of dates, or the hosting organization. Have an event you’d like to make the community aware of? You can add it to the calendar as well.

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he Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee’s seventh annual Jewish Film Festival will be held March 6-13. The event will feature multiple films shown in locations throughout the Sarasota area. The goal of the festival is to expose viewers to a variety of historical events and human experiences that can inform our thinking, expand our perspectives, make us feel hopeful and sorrowful, cause us to laugh and to cry, and invite us to look both inside ourselves and outside to the wider world of the Jewish people. For more information, visit www. jfedsrq.org or contact Jeremy Lisitza at jlisitza@jfedsrq.org or 941.343.2113.

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he Idelson Library is pleased to announce the continuation of its Film Matinee Series with a new state-of-the-art video projector. The films are shown in the Madeline L. Sainer Social Hall at 1:15 p.m. Refreshments, including popcorn, will be served courtesy of the Men’s Club. A Q&A session will follow each film. No charge; suggested donation is $3 for Temple Beth Sholom members and $5 for nonmembers. All of these films have received wide acclaim at Jewish Film Festivals throughout the country. For more information, call the temple office at 941.955.8121 or visit www. templebethsholomfl.org. Upcoming screenings: Wednesday, December 16: Tijuana Jews – This documentary explores the

diverse community of Jews who settled in Tijuana, Mexico, how they drew on the economy of its tourist district for sustenance, and helped also to define it. Wednesday, January 20: The Outrageous Sophie Tucker – This documentary explores the rags-to-riches story of Sophie Tucker, an iconic superstar who ruled the worlds of vaudeville, Broadway, radio, television and Hollywood throughout the 20th century. Wednesday, February 17: Streit’s: Matzo and the American Dream – This film tells the story of the Streit’s matzo factory on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Wednesday, March 16: Above and Beyond – This film explores the story of a group of World War II pilots who volunteered to fight for Israel in the 1948 War of Independence.

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Led by SFF Education Director Joshua Jacobson as well as Student Advisor and Producing Consultant, Charles E. Williams, students wrote, produced, directed and edited this compelling documentary about the African American and Jewish communities. The film takes you along with the students as they embark on a cultural exploration. You discover with them the similarities of each other’s sometimes painful history, the deep emotional value of each other’s treasured traditions, and the pride in each other’s current day values. See the unexpected unraveling of pre-conceived notions and the opening of minds to greater respect for our differences. We urge you to join our students in their unique “social experiment.” For an overview of Sponsorship Opportunities/ general inquiries please contact development@sarasotafilmfestival.com

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emple Sinai is in the 5th season of documentary films from Jewish Diaspora in Film – Surviving and Thriving as One in Many Homelands. For over 2,700 years since the destruction of the First Temple, the Jewish people have embraced many new homelands and cultures to establish a Jewish presence outside of Israel. This series of documentaries gives us an inside view of the incredible journeys, the history and the diversity of Jewish cultures across the world today. The events begin at 5:30 p.m. with a dinner of ethnic cuisine paired to the film, then the film screening in the sanctuary, followed by an engaging discussion with Rabbi Geoffrey Huntting. The cost is $30 for Temple Sinai members and $40 for guests. For more details and to register, visit www. SinaiSRQ.org or call Janet Tolbert at 941.388.9624.

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njoy Friday, January 1, Jewishly with the community watching Jewish movies and eating kosher brunch. Multiple movies will be shown from noon to 4:00 p.m. You may pick movies from the outstanding Jewish film library at the Al Katz Center and spend the day meaningfully for the entire family. From movies about the Holocaust to films about modern-day Israeli pioneers in Judea and Samaria, you can learn a vast volume of new information, be inspired to new heights of Jewish living, and bring new Jewish vitality into the

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secular New Year. While moving from movie to movie and discussing highlights of the films, you can feast on our Israeli-style buffet, debate the issues of living in Judea and Samaria today, and experience awe at the cumulative courage of Jews who face daily dangers and attacks for the love of Judaism and the Jewish homeland. Cost: $10 per adult; $3 per student; $25 per family. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center (5910 Cortez Road, Bradenton) at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatzcenter.org.

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he Adult Education Committee of Temple Emanu-El invites all cinema aficionados in the community to spend select Sunday afternoons viewing outstanding Jewish films. In addition to the muchanticipated Summer Film Series – which enables participants to beat the Sarasota summer heat and cool off with a thought-provoking movie, discussion, cold lemonade, and popcorn – Temple Emanu-El screens films of contemporary Jewish interest on a bimonthly basis throughout the year. All films are shown on the state-of-the-art projector and sound system in the synagogue’s newly-renovated Benderson Family Hall. Past films have included The Other Son, Hava Negilah, Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story, Mamele, The

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he series “Live from NY’s 92nd Street Y™,” now in its thirteenth year, brings lectures, interviews and readings from nationally and internationally-recognized political figures, entertainers, newsmakers and authors to community organizations across America and Canada. Audiences can take part in discussions with some of the world’s most fascinating people. Temple Beth Israel on Longboat Key brings to the area the “Live” experience through simulcasts of the events. TBI displays the program on an 8 x 15 screen in its sanctuary, creating an engaging audio/visual experience. The

program, spearheaded by June Stern, is made possible through the generous support of the Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein Memorial Fund of Temple Beth Israel and the Charlotte P. Graver Fund, which is part of the Community Foundation of Sarasota County. The cost is $10 for nonmembers; free for TBI members. Seating is on a first-come, first-seated basis. Doors open an hour before the broadcast. For the schedule and more information, contact the temple office at 941.383.3428 or info@tbi-lbk.org.

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n Friday, January 15 and Shabbat, January 16, Chabad of Bradenton & Lakewood Ranch will host noted cantor Rabbi Levi Kaplan for a Cantorial Shabbat featuring stirring songs from Rabbi Kaplan’s musical repertoire, a historical exposition on cantorial music and Shabbat singalongs. Friday night dinner and Shabbat luncheon will be served as well. For more information or to RSVP, contact Chabad at 941.752.3030.

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of worshippers – at magnificent Shabbat Alive! services held quarterly at Temple Emanu-El. Now in their seventh year, Temple Emanu-El’s Shabbat Alive! services are part of an exciting trend sweeping congregations throughout North America. Shabbat Alive! is an all-musical celebration of Shabbat, featuring arrangements of the traditional prayers that range from serene and contemplative to stirring and inspiring to wild and rocking. A full band of professional and volunteer musicians and vocalists join Rabbi Brenner Glickman on the bima to bring this service to life. Composers whose works are performed include Debbie Friedman, Jeff Klepper, Cantor Lisa Levine, Louis Lewandowski, Rick Recht, Craig Taubman and Sol Zim. The next Shabbat Alive! services will be held Fridays, February 5 and May 20 at 7:30 p.m. For more information, please call 941.371.2788.

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emple Sinai is offering a musical celebration of its Silver Anniversary with a series of concerts offered to the community. For more information about ordering tickets, go to www.SinaiSRQ.org. Questions? Call 941.924.1802. Schedule: Sunday, January 17 at 3:30 p.m.: The Sarasota Mandolin Orchestra delights audiences with its eclectic mix of classic and pop melodies. Sunday, February 14 at 3:30 p.m.: Betsy Hudson Traba and Cheryl Losey Feder, a flute and harp duo who are also principals with the Sarasota Orchestra, offer a unique program of chamber and contemporary music. Saturday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m.: Clo-

sing the series on April 30, and in conjunction with the temple’s Tribute Weekend honoring Rabbi Geoff Huntting upon his retirement, are Josh Nelson and Nechama Carlebach who, together, create a sound as provocative and intimate as that of their musical and spiritual mentors, Debbie Friedman and Neshama’s father, Reb Shlomo Carlebach.

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oin the local Brandeis National Committee chapter at the Asolo Theatre matinee of West Side Story on Sunday, December 13. The event begins with a pre-performance talk at 11:30 a.m. at the theater. A catered box lunch on the mezzanine follows at 12:30 p.m., and the show begins at 2:00 p.m. The cost for the talk, lunch and performance is $90. To RSVP or for more information, call Janet Tolbert at 941.388.9624.

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he SaraMana ORT Chapter of ORT America presents a Sock Hop for an exciting evening that couples and singles will enjoy. The event will be held at University Park Country Club from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 20, featuring delicious food and music reminiscent of the ’50s. Come for a fun evening. If you want, you are welcome to dress in ’50s attire. The cost is $50 with a cash bar. For more information, contact Natalie Abrams at 941.907.2011 or natscats@tampabay.rr.com, or Sandie Ivers at 941.224.0807 or sandieivers@ hotmail.com.

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as the Sarasota Jewish Chorale performs at Temple Emanu-El on Friday, December 18 at 7:30 p.m. One of the most engaging Shabbat services of the year, the evening features the Chorale’s lively, uplifting arrangements of classic and popular Jewish songs, including several Chanukah favorites. A favorite selection is always the Sephardic Chanukah song “Ocho Candelikas,” sung in Ladino with an infectious playfulness that has worshippers singing along. The Sarasota Jewish Chorale and Temple Emanu-El enjoy a special closeness, and the Chorale’s Chanukah concert is a wonderful holiday treat for the entire community. For more information, please call the temple office at 941.371.2788.

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or the second year in a row, Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood, Sisterhood and Social Action Committee will team up to sponsor a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. featuring the acclaimed Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe. This spirited and meaningful event will be held on Sunday, January 17 at noon at Temple Emanu-El. The Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe will be performing protest songs from the 1960s as well as giving dramatic readings from the speeches and writings of Dr. King. The program will be facilitated by Nate Jacobs, founder and artistic director of the Troupe, and Reverend Charles McKenzie. For more information please contact Don Malawsky at 941.359.2890 or dmalawsky@msn.com.

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have never danced a hora, Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood warmly invites you to fun and lively evenings of Israeli dancing! Temple Emanu-El member Kathy Rance facilitates these monthly programs of instruction, learning and, of course, dancing in a friendly and spirited environment. All are welcome. Israeli dancing sessions are free to Temple Emanu-El members, with a $5 donation requested for guests. For more information, including a schedule of Israeli dancing sessions, please call Kathy Rance at 941.223.6503.

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augh ’til you drop With Dan Naturman on Sunday, December 13 at 7:00 p.m. at Chabad of Sarasota. Dan was a contestant on America’s Got Talent and was eliminated in the semi-final round. He has appeared several times on The Late Show with David Letterman, and has also appeared on The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and his very own Comedy Central Presents special. For tickets and further information, call 941.925.0770 or visit www. chabadofsarasota.com.

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Chabad Lubavitch of SarasotaManatee (Orthodox) 7700 South Beneva Road Sarasota, FL 34238 Congregation for Humanistic Judaism (Humanistic) 3023 Proctor Rd Sarasota, FL 34231 Congregation Kol Haneshama (Reconstructionist) 1633 Boathouse Circle, HA-131 Sarasota, FL 34231

Temple Beth Sholom (Conservative) 1050 South Tuttle Avenue Sarasota, FL 34237 Temple Emanu-El (Reform) 151 South McIntosh Road Sarasota, FL 34232 Temple Sinai (Reform) 4631 South Lockwood Ridge Road Sarasota, FL 34231

VENICE Chabad of Venice and North Port (Orthodox) 2169 Tamiami Trail South Venice, FL 34293 Jewish Congregation of Venice (Independent) 600 Auburn Road Venice, FL 34292

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RT America supports literacy for every man, woman and child in the United States. ORT volunteers realize this goal. For many years, the local ORT chapters have had book clubs for their own intellectual stimulation. If you are interested in joining a warm group of people to discuss books, please call to reserve a spot. The GulfsidePalm ORT chapter has a Tuesday morning book club and a Wednesday morning book club. For information about the Tuesday morning book club, call Marcia Frankel at 941.928.4240 or Linda Klafter at 941.922.9001. For information about the Wednesday morning book club, call Lila Feldman at 941.359.3682. The SaraMana ORT chapter has a Tuesday evening book club. For information, call Marsha Halpern at 941.907.3744.

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he Women of Sinai host a popular Book Discussion Group monthly at 1:00 p.m. at Temple Sinai. The group meets annually in the spring to select titles that will be interesting reading and inevitably prompt engaging conversations. For additional information, contact Betty Liner at 941.706.2534 or linerbet@comcast.net. Upcoming books: December 17: Boston Girl by Anita Diamant January 21: Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kid February 18: The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown March 17: Redeployment by Phil Klay May 19: Thomas Jefferson & Sally Hemings: An American Controversy by Annette Gordon Reed

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meets the 2nd Monday of each month from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. at the Gulf Gate Library in Sarasota (7112 Curtiss Avenue). If you wish to join the group, please call NCJW’s 24-hour hotline number at 941.342.1855. The website is www. ncjwsarasota-manatee.org. Upcoming books: December 14: A Land Remembered by Patrick Smith January 11: The Sound of Things Falling by Juan Gabriel Vasquez February 8: The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr March 14: Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult April 11: A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozaki May 9: The Yiddish Policemen’s Union by Michael Chabon

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emple Beth Sholom’s Idelson Library offers reviews on books that present unusual perspectives on the Jewish experience. The programs are held in the Band/Desenberg Chapel on Wednesdays at 1:15 p.m. Light refreshments are served in the Chapel Lobby. For more information, call Arlene Hamburger at 941.921.2554. Upcoming reviews: December 2: Estelle Fryburg will review The Family: Three Journeys into the Heart of the Twentieth Century by David Laskin. January 6: Howard Levin will review Like Dreamers: The Story of the Israeli Paratroopers Who United Jerusalem and Divided a Nation by Yossi Klein Halevi. February 3: Harold Halpern will review Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law by Alan Dershowitz. March 2: Earl Prohofsky will review two books together: Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA by Brenda Maddox, and Lise Meitner: A Life in Physics by Ruth Lewin Simes.

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habad Jewish Center of Venice invites you to its “Caffeine for the Soul,” the most popular Jewish women’s book club in town. Get your weekly social and spiritual boost over a roundtable discussion led by Chaya Rivka Schmerling. Delve into the book for this year, Toward a Meaningful Life by Rabbi Simon Jacobson. Enjoy coffee, fruit and homemade pastries. This book club meets Tuesdays from 10:00 to 11:15 a.m. Free of charge and walk-ins are welcomed. For more information, call the Chabad office at 941.493.2770.

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Scholar-in-Residence Dr. Leonard Saxe at Temple Sinai March 18-20

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emple Sinai is pleased to welcome Dr. Leonard Saxe as this year’s Scholar-in-Residence. Dr. Saxe is a social psychologist whose current research focuses on Jewish identity and engagement. He is the Klutznick Professor of Contemporary Jewish Studies and directs the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies and the Steinhardt Social Research Institute at Brandeis University. He is the recipient of the 2012 Marshall Sklare Award given to a senior scholar who has made a significant scholarly contribution to the social scientific study of Jewry. Professor Saxe’s current research

on the Jewish community involves socio-demographic studies of American Jewry and a program of research on Jewish education and its relationship to Jewish engagement. He is the principal investigator of a longitudinal study of Birthright Israel. At the Steinhardt Institute, he is leading a program that is investigating the size and characteristics of the American Jewish population. He co-authored Ten Days of Birthright Israel: A Journey in Young Adult Identity (2008), the story of Birthright Israel. He has called for a reanalysis of the 2013 Pew Study of Jewish Americans, claiming that it contradicts persistent

alarmism about the ‘vanishing” American Jew. At Brandeis he teaches in the Hornstein Program for Jewish Professional Leadership and at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management. At Temple Sinai Dr. Saxe will speak at Shabbat services on Friday, March 18 at 6:00 p.m. and Saturday, March 19 at 10:00 a.m. He will also speak at a breakfast on Sunday morning, March 20. For more information contact cochairs Rae Ellen Levene or Laurice Fishman through the temple office at 941.924.1802.

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he 2016 Dr. William and Judith Freund Scholar-inResidence is Jonathan Sarna, the Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis University and the Chief Historian of the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia. Recognized as a leading commentator on American Jewish history, religion and life, Dr. Sarna was named in 2004 by the Forward newspaper as “one of America’s fifty most influential American Jews.” Dr. Sarna will speak Friday night on “Looking Ahead: American Judaism in the 21st Century.” In this provocative presentation, historian Jonathan D. Sarna examines key trends affecting Jewish life, particularly lesser-known economic, demographic and religious changes that will affect American Jewry in the 21st century and beyond. He concludes with a call for a new mission for American Jews and a discussion of how we can meet the challenges that lie ahead. On Saturday, Dr. Sarna will discuss the subject of his new book, Lincoln and the Jews: A History, which provides listeners both with a captivating narrative of his interactions with Jews and the opportunity to immerse themselves in rare manuscripts. While many Americans were alarmed by a rapid influx of Jews and treated them as second-class citizens and religious outsiders, Lincoln befriended Jews from a young age, promoted Jewish equality, and appointed numerous Jews to public office. Temple Beth Sholom is fortunate to have Dr. Bill Freund and his late wife, Judy z”l, endow its Scholar-in-Residence Fund, bringing prolific educators to our congregation. After emigrating to the United States, Dr. Freund eventually became the Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the New York Stock Exchange and Professor of Economics in the Graduate School of Business at Pace University in New York City, and has recently written two children’s books, The Cookie That Saved My Family and The Towel that Saved Elizabeth. The services and educational programs are free and open to the public thanks to the generosity of the Dr. William and Judith Freund Scholar-in-Residence Fund. Please contact TBS at 941.955.8121 or info@templebethsholomfl. org for more information.

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Federation Holocaust Programming For information on any of the programs on this Holocaust Speakers Bureau page, please contact Orna Nissan at the Federation at 941.552.6305 or onissan@jfedsrq.org.

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he Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee hosts the annual Holocaust Survivors’ Luncheon. Traditionally held during Hanukkah, the event brings more than 150 Holocaust survivors and their families together to remember and commemorate their journey of survival and their passion for life. This program is in partnership with Jewish Family & Children’s Service of the Suncoast.

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he Generations After group is an organization of descendants of Holocaust survivors whose mission is to raise awareness of the Holocaust and related issues, provide a Speakers Bureau for various topics on the Holocaust, and participate in community events and educational forums. The group, sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, holds monthly meetings to provide members an outlet to share experiences and learn techniques to retell the stories of the Holocaust to family, friends and the community. Visit www.generationafter.com.

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he Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee sponsors an annual Kristallnacht commemoration program. A multi-faceted, community-wide Yom HaShoah event is held annually at an area synagogue featuring readings, prayers and music.

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he Community Remember Me Holocaust Fruit Tree Orchard Garden was developed on the campus of Temple Beth Sholom to remember the 1.5 million children who perished in the Holocaust. It is supported by a lead donation from the Blumenthal Family Fund and Betty and Ed Rosenthal through the Marie Cohen Hadida Community Remember Me Orchard Fund at The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee and from individual families. To participate, a child’s name from the Yad Vashem database list of innocent children who perished in the Holocaust is selected, and a fruit-bearing tree is planted in the Orchard in remembrance of his or her plight. Churches and congregations are also encouraged to participate. The suggested voluntary donation is $36 to receive a name from the database. The actual cost of the tree, memorial plaque, and upkeep, is $180 per tree. Please call the temple office at 941.955.8121 to participate.

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he Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida in Naples celebrates its th 15 anniversary in 2016. It has hosted thousands of visitors from all over the world. Education Mission Since its founding, over 145,000 Southwest Florida students, grades K-12 through college/university, have participated in the Museum’s education programs. Taking the lessons learned from the Holocaust, students are challenged to make a positive difference in their communities. Professional development seminars for edu-

cators are also offered during the year, with a multi-day workshop during the summer break. Noted authorities in the field of Holocaust Education, World War II and Holocaust history participate, and educators can receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

Museum Exhibits and Special Events In addition to its permanent collection, the Museum also provides special temporary exhibits, films, survivor and liberator events, speakers, student activities, and community events. Location and Hours The Museum is located at 4760 Tamiami Trail North (US 41), Suite 7, in Naples. It is open year-round Tuesdays through Sundays, closed Mondays and major U.S. holidays. Choose from daily docent-led or self-guided tours. Private group and school group tours are available by appointment. Hours: January-April, 12:30 to 5:00 p.m.; MayDecember, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. For more information, visit www. HolocaustMuseumSWFL.org or call 239.263.9200.

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he Florida Holocaust Museum honors the memory of millions of innocent men, women and children who suffered or died during the Holocaust. The Museum is dedicated to teaching members of all races and cultures to recognize the inherent worth and dignity of human life in order to prevent future genocides. The central focus of the Museum’s mission is to educate others, especially future generations, about the Holocaust, other genocides, and human rights abuses that have occurred throughout history. The Museum accomplishes this through many established educational processes that include art, artifacts, testimony and literature.

Exhibitions

Through a collection of photographs, testimonies and historical artifacts relating to the Holocaust, visitors are guided through the comprehensive core exhibit, which is divided into

twelve areas. It takes visitors from the flourishing days of pre-war life of Eastern Europe, through the events of the Holocaust. The final area presented is Lessons for Today, where visitors learn about other genocides and acts of hatred occurring today. Located in the central atrium of the exhibition space and resting on railroad tracks from Treblinka is a Polish boxcar of the type used by the Nazis to transport Jews and other men, women and children to the killing centers.

General information

The Florida Holocaust Museum was instrumental in shaping and passing legislation to mandate Holocaust education in Florida public schools. More than 160,000 people have viewed the Museum’s permanent exhibition and temporary exhibitions of art and history that change throughout the year. Twentyfive hundred teachers have received Holocaust education training from the

Museum, and more than 130,000 students have visited the Museum. The Museum offers the following services: Lecture Series, Community Outreach Programs, Teacher Training, the Anne Frank Humanitarian Award program, Survivor Services, Traveling Exhibits, Video Testimonies, Library, Genera­tions After, Law Enforcement & Society.

Tour information

Docent-led tours are available for schools and groups of ten or more by appointment. This guided tour includes the theater, permanent exhibition, changing exhibition gallery, library and memorial rooms.

Location and hours

The Museum is located at 55 Fifth Street South in downtown St. Petersburg. Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, except for some holidays. For more information, please call 727.820.0100 or visit www.flholocaustmuseum.org.

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his is the only museum telling the story of 250 years of Florida Jewish life. Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU on South Beach is housed in two lovingly restored buildings that were formerly synagogues for Miami Beach’s first congregation. Both on the National Register of Historic Places, the 1936 Art Deco building features

a copper dome, marble bimah and 80 stained-glass windows. MOSAIC, the permanent exhibition, shows how Jews maintained their traditions and communities as they contributed to develop the state. Changing temporary exhibits focus on themes of Jewish history, art and culture – each with a Florida connection.

Arts & Culture Jewish history time lines, films, Orovitz Museum Store, and a Collections and Research Center complete the experience, in addition to a full schedule of events and educational programs that complement the current exhibits. Annual programs include Florida Jewish History Month in January and Jewish American Heritage Month in May (both initiated by the Museum), Purim Gala, Judaica competitions and Breaking the Glass Ceiling Awards. Open 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every day except Mondays and holidays. For more information: Jo Ann Arnowitz, Executive Director & Chief Curator 305.672.5044 x3180 or director@jewishmuseum.com www.jewishmuseum.com 301 Washington Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33139

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resented by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, this year’s speaker is one of the most recognizable names in Israeli politics, a man “who over a half-century career became Israel’s most decorated soldier and held the nation’s trifecta of top positions,” according to the New York Times. As Israel’s 10th Prime Minister, Ehud Barak led the country out of prolonged recession and into an economic boom, record foreign investments, near zero inflation, a halved deficit, and significantly decreased external debt. Ehud Barak was Defense Minister of Israel (2007-2012), Prime Minister of Israel (1999-2001), Most Decorated Soldier in Israel’s History, and is currently a Member of the Board of Directors, CIFC Asset Management. The event takes place Monday, February 8 at 7:00 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency in Sarasota. For more information, visit www.jfedsrq.org or contact Jeremy Lisitza at jlisitza@jfedsrq. org or 941.343.2113.

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ewish Artists Explore is a seasonal​ monthly live arts forum that begins with a professional interview highlighting a local professional Jewish artist’s journey, works and talents through a Jewish lens​.​ ​S​ocialization, artistic inspiration, and community building ​are also e​ xplored through interpretive member offerings of sacred text study, live music,​and​expressive arts experiences. Be sure to mark your calendar for the following Sundays from 4:00 to​6:​00 p.m. and April 10 until 6:30 p.m. December 13: “Darkness, Light and Longing” with guest Netherlands artist​ Carola de Vries Robles ​January 10: “On the Wings of a Soul” with concert flutist​Jane Hoffman February 14: “The A ​ rt of Middle Eastern Storytelling and Cuisine”​with Sephardic performance artist Lynn Hazan​

April 10: 4:00 to 6:30 p.m.: Annual APJA Artists’ Exhibition and Sale; and 4:30 to 6:00 p.m.: “Creating Ways to Relate to Interfaith Family Members” with Ellen Goldberg Tishman, APJA founder, artist and arts educator ​​May 8: “Autobiography as a Spiritual Journey” with author Ronni Miller Jewish Artists Explore events are $5​ each payable at the door. Location and sponsor: The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, 580 McIntosh Road, Sarasota. To join the mailing list, contact Kim Sheintal at ​klapshein@gmail.com. T ​ o ​offer your talents, contact Rabbi Goldie Milgram, APJA President, at rebgoldie@gmail. com.

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lub Fed is The Jewish Federation of SarasotaManatee’s Senior Chavurah group. Club Fed members will participate in the lecture series “Mysteries of the Bible” presented by Dr. Steven Derfler. Each lecture runs from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. on the Federation Campus. Schedule: Tuesday, January 12: CREATION - “In the beginning...” The first part of the Hebrew Bible is considered ‘primeval history,’ the start of everything. Was there a Garden of Eden, and if so, where was it? How do we reconcile biblical narrative with archaeology? Tuesday, February 2: EXODUS - How accurate are the accounts of Joseph and his amazing technicolor dreamcoat? Were there one or two Egyptian Pharaohs involved the Exodus tradition? Do we know what happened at Sinai, and where was its location? Tuesday, February 23: KING SOLOMON Was the monarchy of Israel as strong, impressive and powerDr. Steven Derfler ful as the biblical narrative implies? Or was King Solomon the consolidator of a small kingdom that was relatively insignificant outside of the Hebrew text? Tuesday, March 8: QUEEN ESTHER - As the Jewish world spread its wings following the Exile of 587 BCE, it finds itself as a minority of strangers in strange lands. Even though the ability to roll with the punches allows for survival, being at odds with the majority, still rules. But the influence of one of the most powerful women in the biblical world reshapes the Persian world. The Club Fed Lecture Series is sponsored by Senior Home Companions, Inc. The cost for the entire series $18. Register online at www.jfedsrq.org or contact Jeremy Lisitza at 941.343.2113.

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Speakers/Lectures For more information, please contact Kim Sheintal, President JGS of SWFL, at 941.921.1433 or klapshein@ aol.com. To learn more about JGS, visit www.jgsswf.org.

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religious traditions and beliefs, as well as the ritual and ceremonial objects associated with their practices. There will be opportunities for questions and answers as well as casual socializing. The Sisterhood Interfaith Tea is hosted in cooperation with the Women’s Interfaith Network and is chaired by Dorothy Quint. For more information or to make a reservation, please call Quint at 941.359.9417.

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n an idyllic castle-like setting near Berlin in 1942, twelve top Nazi officers, nine of whom held doctorates or were physicians, conducted one of the world’s most monstrous meetings and blithely socialized with each other to end the existence of Jewry. The end product of the infamous Wannsee Conference was the infinitely-evil Final Solution. Among the heinous men in attendance was Dr. Lange, responsible for the mass murders of 250,000 Latvian Jews in six months, including four boys who were shot in the necks by Lange himself before the eyes of the Al Katz Center’s namesake, Holocaust survivor Al Katz. Holocaust survivor Kurt Marburg will enlighten the audience about the darkness of this conference with photographs that he recently took at Wannsee, and a wealth of personal and researched information on this meeting of men and minds, changing the world for the worst. The presentation begins at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, January 18. The cost of $12 includes kosher foods and materials. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center (5910 Cortez Road, Bradenton) at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatz center.org.

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emple Sinai is delighted to offer Artists & Audiences on Mondays at 11:00 a.m. February 22 features Diane Steinbrink, producer, actor and director, performing monologues from Driving Miss Daisy, Last Night of Ballyhoo and Parade. On April 4, Jean Renoux, designer, filmmaker and lecturer, bring us The Art and Architecture of Venice. Janet Tolbert, a longtime arts aficionado, inspired this program at Temple Sinai. The cost for each session, including lunch and lecture, is $30 for Temple Sinai members and $35 for guests. Details and registration are available at www.SinaiSRQ.org or call Janet at 941.388.9624.

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formation to an ally. Cost: $12. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center (5910 Cortez Road, Bradenton) at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatzcenter.org.

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his year, the Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood will honor Hannah Puckhaber with the Light of Torah Award. Modeling tikkun olam, Hannah has thrown herself into many different aspects of TBS, from Sisterhood President to We Care Committee Chair and Adult Bat Mitzvah training participant.

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Arts & Culture The Torah Fund Day of Study begins with a keynote and discussion led by Melissa Werbow on the topic of “Heads Up! Jewish Women and Head Covering.” Melissa earned a master’s degree in Jewish Education and Jewish Communal Service from the Hebrew Union College. The presentation on Wednesday, January 13, will be followed by a luncheon catered by Michael’s On East. Couvert for the luncheon is $36. Separate donations made to Torah Fund benefit scholarships to the Jewish Theological Seminary in NYC, the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in LA, the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, and the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano in Buenos Aires. For more information, contact Evie Mitchell at 941.554.8529 or evmit@ comcast.net.

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Through December 27 With groundbreaking choreography by the legendary Jerome Robbins, book by Arthur Laurents, an unforgettable score by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, West Side Story changed Broadway dance and the face of musical theatre forever. While Manhattan’s west side rumbles with the clash of the Jets and Sharks, star-crossed lovers Maria and Tony seek a “somewhere” their romance can thrive. www.asolorep.org December 30 The Producers is a musical adapted by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan from Brooks’ 1968 film of the same name. This “boffo” hit, winner of a record twelve Tony Awards, sets the standard

for modern, outrageous, in-your-face humor! A scheming producer and his mousy accountant aim to produce the biggest flop on Broadway in Mel Brooks’ classic cult comedy. The names Bialystock and Bloom strike terror and hysteria in anyone familiar with the film. Now a big Broadway musical, The Producers will have you laughing out loud! www.vanwezel.org January 7 - 24 A Chorus Line, with music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban, centers on seventeen Broadway dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line. The musical is set on the bare stage of a Broadway theatre during an audition for a musical. The show

The Players Theatre 838 N Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL 34236 941.365.2494 www.theplayers.org Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall 777 N. Tamiami Trail Sarasota, FL 34236 941.953.3368 www.vanwezel.org Venice Theatre 140 West Tampa Ave. Venice, FL 34285 941.488.1115 www.venicestage.com

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SWEENEY TODD, RAGTIME, ROCKY HORROR, A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM and JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH, dramas VENUS IN FUR and METAMORPHOSES, and concerts like THE CAPITOL STEPS, THE KINGSTON TRIO and more!

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provides a glimpse into the personalities of the performers and the choreographer as they describe the events that have shaped their lives and their decisions to become dancers. www.manateeperformingartscenter. com January 14 Sit back, relax and get ready to enjoy a great evening of good old-fashioned humor with the 25th Anniversary Celebration of Catskills on Broadway. Sal Richards, Freddie Roman and Dick Capri are three polished, seasoned and genuinely funny personalities who played on Broadway for nearly two years. They will bring you an evening of pure fun and delight that will take you back to the golden years of the Catskills! www.vanwezel.org January 14 - 31 The play The Diary of Anne Frank provides an intimate recollection of Anne Frank’s struggle throughout the Nazi invasion. The story is told from the narrative perspective of Anne, a young girl hoping to live to womanhood. This is an impassioned drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, capturing the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence – their fear, their hope, their laughter, their grief. In collaboration with the Florida Holocaust Museum. Sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. www.manateeperformingartscenter. com continued on next page

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January 21 - February 14 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a 1979 musical thriller with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. This eight-time Tony winner tells the story of a barber who was unjustly imprisoned for decades. He returns to England bent on revenge – a revenge that turns murderous – leading his accomplice, Mrs. Lovett, to bake the victims into “the worst pies in London!” www.venicestage.com February 5 A Neil Diamond Tribute is a Broadwaystyle production performed by Neil Diamond impersonator, Keith Allynn. It unveils the story of Diamond’s life and career through his songs. This is a must see for audiences of all ages. www.manateeperformingartscenter. com

February 17 Neil Berg’s 107 Years of Broadway is back for its annual celebration of Broadway’s greatest songs. This dazzling all-new production features five of Broadway’s finest stars performing songs from the best and most-beloved Broadway musicals of the past! Direct from New York, Neil Berg’s 107 Years of Broadway recreates the finest moments from hit shows such as Jersey Boys, Wicked, Mamma Mia!, and classics from Broadway composers. www.vanwezel.org February 18 Welcome back Michael Feinstein, the multi-platinum-selling, two-time Emmy and five-time Grammy Awardnominated entertainer! His 200-plus shows a year have included performances at Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera

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Live events at local theaters March 23 - April 10 La Cage Aux Folles is a musical with a book by Harvey Fierstein and lyrics and music by Jerry Herman. Georges is the suave owner of a glitzy drag club on the French Riviera. Partnered romantically with his high-strung star performer, Albin (who goes by the stage name Zaza), the pair live a charmed life – until Georges’ son, Jean-Michel, turns up engaged to the daughter of a conservative politician who’s coming to dinner. This much-revived musical adds a new dimension to the boulevard comedy. www.theplayers.org April 5 - 24 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart) has something for everyone: a comedy tonight! In ancient Rome, slave Pseudolus schemes to win

his freedom by helping his young master Hero win the beautiful courtesan Philia. Complications abound in this classic musical farce. www.venicestage.com April 20 - May 28 What happens when you pair a feisty Jewish widow who lives by the rules of social etiquette with a proud, hardworking African-American chauffeur? In 1948 Atlanta, it’s a hostile clashing of wills. But, as the 25-year relationship evolves, the two navigate the bumpy road of bigotry and Civil Rights together and a profound, life-altering bond emerges. Pulitzer-Prize winner Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry is a moving story of friendship told with humor, warmth and beauty. Critics call this touching, totally irresistible comedy a delight! www.westcoastblacktheatre.org

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he Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom is pleased to present its annual Fashion Show and silent auction at noon on Wednesday, February 10. This year’s event will be dedicated to the memory of Honey Salzman, “a true Sophisticated Lady.” Join old friends and make new ones while sipping a glass of wine and browsing the amazing array of auction items. View exquisite outfits from Foxy Lady, “for women who love fashion,” while enjoying a delicious luncheon catered by Michael’s On East. Proceeds benefit the Sisterhood’s mission to provide scholarships and support the TBS Paver Religious School, summer camp and other children’s needs. This event will take place at Temple Beth Sholom. The couvert is $45 per person, payable to TBS Sisterhood. For further information, please contact Sue Rosin at 941.586.7662 or shrosin@ verizon.net.

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ulfsidePalm ORT and SaraMana ORT Chapters of ORT America present the “Out of the ORT-inary” Fashion Show Luncheon on Sunday, January 10 at Lakewood Ranch Country Club, featuring gourmet food choices, vendor tables, prizes, disc jockey, and fashions by Talbots. Come for an “Extra-ORT-inary” extravaganza that women of all ages will enjoy. The event will be begin at 11:30 a.m. with a “Super ORT-inary” boutique of vendors. The cost is $54. For more details, please contact event chair Melissa Howard at 941.587.8166 or mfox80@hotmail.com.

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n Sunday, March 6 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the community is invited to delight in the diverse and distinctive artworks of its multi-talented local Jewish artists based in Sarasota-Bradenton. This is the third year that the Al Katz Center is hosting its Jewish Public Art Fair in honor of the Jewish religion and Jewish practitioners of art. Proceeds from this fundraising art show support the Al Katz Center in its 75 Jewish learning programs provided each year for the entire community, its Holocaust survivor services, and its elder advocacy services provided free-of-charge to Jews and non-Jews in guardianship and other crises across the nation. Applications to exhibit are required. Contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center at 941.313.9239. Donations are greatly appreciated. Throughout the year, the Al Katz Center displays Jewish artworks, including wildlife photography exhibits and “Project Israel Image” posters designed by the Center in support of the State of Israel.

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he Al Katz Center has created a series of original large posters in support of Israel, depicting Israel as the “Divine Residence” and under siege by the Arab world, especially during and before the Gaza War. In this traveling exhibit are shocking photographs of the insides of terrorist tunnels built directly underneath Jewish kindergartens and bedrooms in Israel. On Erev Rosh Hashanah 2014, terrorists planned to end Jewish security in Israel with multi-pronged attacks upon Jewish children, in particular.

quilizers and ropes to hold our Jewish children as hostages. The photographs and information in this life-changing exhibit are chilling. The posters are on exhibit to view free-of-charge during the entire month of March. The opening reception for “Israel from Sea to See” is Sunday, February 28 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatzcenter.org.

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Arts & Culture 10 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the synagogue. All proceeds of the event will benefit the charitable and educational programs of Brotherhood and Sisterhood as well as Temple Emanu-El Religious School. Items have been collected since the early fall and are noteworthy for their excellent quality. Attendees are sure to receive great bargains on indoor and outdoor furniture, kitchen supplies and appliances, toys, collectibles, tools, shoes and clothing, dishes, china, books, DVDs, and plenty of tchotchkes and knickknacks. The community is warmly invited to the event. For more information, please call 941.371.2788.

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he 8th Annual Jewish Food Festival at Temple Sinai will take place on Sunday, January 10 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Start with bagels and a schmear, and move right into all the traditional comfort foods like brisket, corned beef and matzoh ball soup. A large selection of delectable baked goods is also available. Admission is free. The event takes place rain or shine. You may eat in, or carry out is always a popular option. The day includes a Health Fair with displays from numerous health-related companies as well as a used book sale, and many craft and art vendors. This year’s event is sponsored in part by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, Right at Home, Graphic Jam and Autumn of Sarasota. WSRQ talk radio will be doing an on-site live broadcast. All Faiths Food Bank is the community partner and guests are encouraged to bring a canned good or non-perishable donation for them. Temple Sinai is located at 4631 S. Lockwood Ridge Road, Sarasota. Enter off of Proctor between Swift and Beneva. For more information, call 941.924.1802 or visit www.jewishfoodsrq.com.

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ne of the most beautiful Jewish holidays is Tu B’Shevat, known as the Festival of Trees, for which a special Seder service is conducted with full involvement of the participants. Our festive Tu B’Shevat table is bedecked with trays and bowls full of the seven species of fruits and grains indigenous to Israel: dates, olives, pomegranates, figs, grapes, barley and wheat. This holiday is especially aesthetic, healthy and happy, as we rejoice in one of the most magnificent of the divinelycreated symbols of life. In Judaism, the tree is indeed a symbol of life, which is protected in the Torah by prohibitions of destroying fruit trees even during times of warfare. Treat your taste buds, and join in celebrating this joyous Jewish holiday. This event begins at noon on Sunday, January 24. Cost: $7 per adult; $3 per student. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatzcenter.org.

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o you love the smell and taste of home-baked challah? Do you wish you had a recipe that you could prepare on a busy Friday afternoon? Are you seeking a way to make Shabbat more meaningful – and delicious? If the answer to any of these questions is “yes,” please consider yourself invited to Temple Emanu-El’s challahbaking workshop on Sunday, April 10. We’ll meet in the temple kitchen at 10:00 a.m., when Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman will share her delicious challah recipe. You will have a great time mixing, kneading and braiding with old and new friends. We’ll also talk about the meaning of Shabbat and ways to bring the holiness and beauty of Shabbat into our busy lives. Limited spaces are available. Please contact Rabbi Elaine at 941.379.1997 for more information or to register.

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he spirit of Passover and the beautiful rituals of the Seder will be celebrated in two unique Seder ceremonies at Temple Emanu-El. On Sunday, April 3 at 1:00 p.m., Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood will sponsor the synagogue’s inaugural Women’s Seder; and on Saturday evening, April 16, Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood will host the first Men’s Seder. Featuring delicious Passover foods and structured around the traditional Seder meal, the Women’s Seder and Men’s Seder will feature special readings, rituals, teachings and opportunities for sharing and discussion. Participants will enjoy a unique and uplifting experience that celebrates the strengths, challenges and privileges of being a Jewish man or Jewish woman, and will leave the Seder with a new perspective on Passover – not to mention with memories of a Passover celebra-

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osher cooking evokes memories of savory matzah ball soup, aromatic kugels, cholent, chopped liver and more. The Jewish Women’s Circle of Lakewood Ranch will be holding a Gala Kosher Cooking event on Sunday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m. JWC’s second annual one-of-akind cooking competition and tasting party will feature a tasting buffet, Master Chef competition, and fabulous prizes. This event is open to men and women. For more information, please contact Chabad at 941.752.3030.

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n Sunday, December 6 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Sarasota Fairgrounds, the finest chefs in Florida – including Micheal’s On East and Munchies 420 – will be preparing delicious kosher foods. There will also be live music by the Moshav and Freylekh Klezmer bands, a petting zoo, obstacle course and 3-ton snow slide. A menorah garden will include a large balloon menorah, ice menorah and TubeDude menorah. Sponsored by Chabad of Sarasota and The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. For tickets ($3) and more information, call 941.925.0770 or visit www.aTasteofChanukah.com.

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ring your favorite menorahs, actually chanukiahs, and tell us their history, special qualities, sentimental value, and any other unique aspects about them. On this eve of Chanukah, put your precious chanukiahs on display with written descriptions and/or photographs to accompany them and to share with the community. Prizes will be given for the most unusual, the most artistic, the smallest, and the longest- known history. Join us on Sunday, December 6 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to inaugurate the Festival of Lights with Chanukah music, Chanukah tales and traditional holiday foods. You may also wish to purchase beautiful framed wildlife artwork on display throughout the Al Katz Center and original posters designed by the Al Katz Center to support the State of Israel. Let’s start this joyous festival together as a community, remembering the heroism of our courageous Jewish leaders of old and the Miracle of Lights! To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www. alkatzcenter.org.

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nder the direction of the Religious School Social Committee, Temple Emanu-El offers sports, games, campouts, classes and mitzvah projects to bring young families together. Activities include an intergenerational food-sorting project at All Faiths Food Bank, a toy drive for needy children, a family campout, Adult Sunday School, a Passover cooking class, and a wintertime bonfire Havdalah held at a private home, with a cookout, socializing for children and adults, and a chance to roast marshmallows. Rounding out the year are a Family Bowling Day, a family afternoon at a trampoline park, restaurant outings, Moms and Dads Nights Out, and other activities to help parents and children feel part of a vibrant and welcoming Jewish community. Activities are open to the public. For more information on these activities, please call the Social Committee Chair at 941.379.1997.

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nitters and crocheters who wish to use their talents to brighten the lives of others are warmly invited to join the monthly gatherings of Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood’s Mitzvah Knitting Group. The group meets the second Tuesday of each month at 10:00 a.m. in the temple’s social hall. Participants socialize and chat while crafting blankets, caps and booties for babies. These handmade creations are donated to local groups serving needy families or to expectant mothers in Israel. It is a warm, friendly and welcoming group of good knitters. Newcomers are always welcome. Participants are asked to bring knitting needles or crochet hook and – if desired – a favorite pattern and yarn. Patterns and yarn will also be provided. For more information, contact Mitzvah Knitting Group leader Susan Bernstein at susanhope22@comcast.net.

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you will enjoy the ORT Game Day. Mark your calendar for the annual ORT America Game Day Luncheon on Wednesday, January 27 at Laurel Oak Country Club (2700 Gary Player Boulevard, Sarasota). Come for a delightful day while supporting ORT schools and programs. The cost of $38 includes lunch and game tables. Welcome begins at 9:30 a.m. followed by a continental breakfast and buffet lunch with a bountiful array of salads, fresh fruit and desserts. Bring your own game equipment. Play games as soon as you arrive. Bring your friends. If you do not have a full table, we will try to put a table together for you. Reservation deadline is January 20. To RSVP or for more information, call Elaine Marlin at 941.923.9697 or Kim Sheintal at 941.921.1433.

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event on Thursday, March 10 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Enjoy an all-day event including door prizes and fabulous food. A continental breakfast starts the morning. A variety of snacks and bottled water are available throughout the day, and a bountiful buffet lunch with delicious home-baked desserts are also included in the $30 per person registration fee. Bring your friends to play a game of your choice. Parking at Temple Sinai is limited. Please try to carpool with your friends. For additional information, please contact either Natalie Tate, event coordinator, at natalietatefl@gmail.com or 941.706.1605, or Sandy Livon, co-president, at pistonsfan@tampabay.rr.com or at 941.254.7611. Please make your reservations early because last year the event was sold out by December.

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ooking for a Jewish home? Temple Sinai welcomes you with a smile, open arms and open hearts. Serving Reform and liberal Jews since 1991, Temple Sinai embraces young and old, diverse backgrounds, and families of all kinds into the congregational extended family. Together, members engage with the past and joyfully share in living Jewish life within the congregation and in the larger community. Rabbi Geoffrey Huntting and Chazzan Cliff Abramson have created a

all ages and stages of life, always with Jewish learning and community at the core. Highlights include: ÎÎ The Gan at Temple Sinai early childhood program is NAC accredited and offers VPK. ÎÎ The ARJE-accredited Religious School facilitates exceptional learning for students and families including Consecration, Family Fun Days, Hebrew classes, Bar/Bat Mitzvah and Confirmation. ÎÎ Youth groups for grades 6-12 affiliated with NFTY. ÎÎ Lifelong Learning for adults including weekly Torah Talk and Brown Bag lunch discussions with the rabbi, classes on a variety of subjects, a film and dinner series, a Scholarin-Residence weekend and special speakers throughout the year. ÎÎ Havurot that become extended family. The Women of Sinai (Sisterhood) and the Men’s Club sponsor a full cal-

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participatory worship style for Shabbat and holiday services that blends uplifting Jewish music with contemporary liturgy. Monthly Rhythm & Jews Family Friday night services involve all ages in celebrating Shabbat, infused with lively music and joyous spirit. Temple Sinai offers something for

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endar of social and meaningful events, and together they provide vital support to temple life. Temple Sinai brings together those open to innovative thinking, passionate discourse and social justice mixed in with lots of laughter and warmth. It is a place where relationships develop and friendships follow. If you want, it can soon become your home. TEMPLE SINAI 4631 S. Lockwood Ridge Road Sarasota, FL 34231 • Telephone: 941.924.1802 • Fax: 941.925.2455 • Email: office@SinaiSRQ.org • Website: www.SinaiSRQ.org • Rabbi Geoffrey Huntting • Chazzan Cliff Abramson • Movement/Affiliation: Reform • Organizations: SAFETY youth group, Women of Sinai, Men’s Club • Services: Erev Shabbat services, Shabbat morning minyan, Rhythm & Jews, Tot Shabbat, holidays • Judaica Shop • Special Programs/Features: Jewish Food Festival, Lifelong Learning, Havurot, Social Action, Holiday programs and dinners, Religious/Hebrew School, Gift Memberships, Preschool, VPK, Summer preschool camp

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and a film series. A kosher kitchen and room rentals are available. Beth Sholom has strong ties to the Goldie Feldman Academy, a Jewish preschool and day school. Temple Beth Sholom offers a daily Minyan which is a perfect way to start the day – prayer, contemplation and social interaction! Temple Beth Sholom is proud that its egalitarian minyan meets every day, 365 days a year. Friday Night services welcome the Shabbat through a combination of holiness, spirit, prayers, singing and learning that last about an hour. The service begins at 6:30 p.m. and is followed by an Oneg Shabbat where congregants have the opportunity to socialize. Shabbat morning services begin at 9:00 a.m., and may include participation by B’nai Mitzvah students, individuals with special simchas, or guest lecturers. The services are followed by the Kehillah sitting down for lunch together. Many congregants can be found schmoozing almost two hours later. A very active Sisterhood holds monthly Rosh Chodesh and general meetings, plus manages the full service Judaica Shop, supports families during times of grief, and provides religious school scholarships. The Men’s Club supports the daily minyan and sponsors several undertakings throughout the year, including the KoRabbi Michael Werbow and family sher-for-Passover BBQ and Passport to Israel scholarship program. Beth Sholom has an impact on the greater Sarasota community through its participation in Family Promise’s support of homeless famiJulie Friedman, Sandi Kligman, Betty Schoenbaum lies, the Backpacks

emple Beth Sholom is a fullservice synagogue offering a variety of worship services. Everyone is welcome to find a Jewish home at Temple Beth Sholom. In July 2014, TBS welcomed Rabbi Michael Werbow as spiritual leader, and he is breathing new life into the Kehillah – the temple community – by involving himself in every aspect of temple life as well as in Sarasota at large. Temple Beth Sholom is a dynamic, egalitarian, Conservative synagogue grounded in Jewish values, and focused on meeting the religious, educational and social needs of the community. Beth Sholom is a Jewish cultural center, complete with religious school, adult educational offerings, and cultural series, including Torah study classes, Hebrew discussion groups, book reviews

Religious Life for Kids program, and regular contributions to the All Faiths Food Bank and the Kosher Food Pantry. There are many significant events that occur in Jewish life. You can rely on Temple Beth Sholom to share your greatest joys and to provide comfort in life’s most difficult times.

TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM 1050 South Tuttle Avenue Sarasota, FL 34237 • Telephone: 941.955.8121 • Fax: 941.365.4099 • E-mail: info@templebethsholomfl.org • Website: www.templebethsholomfl.org • Rabbi Michael Werbow • Movement/Affiliation: United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism • Organizations: Sisterhood, Men’s Club, Youth Groups • Services: Daily Minyan 8:00 a.m. Sunday-Friday; Kabbalat Shabbat 6:30 p.m.; Shabbat 9:00 a.m.; Shabbat Shaboom (youth service) 10:30 a.m. • Kosher Catering • Judaica Shop • Idelson Adult Library • Special Programs/Features: Paver Religious School, Adult Education, Film Series, Havurot, Scholar-in-Residence, Shabbat Dinners, Lifecycle Events, Torah Fund, Youth Programs, Volunteer Opportunities, Social Action, Cemetery, Kosher Kitchen

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eligious and secular Jews living along Florida’s suncoast are blessed to have Temple Beth Israel (TBI) as their Center for Jewish Living. Nestled in a quiet enclave on picturesque Longboat Key, TBI’s tranquil setting belies the high energy and constant activities taking place just inside its doors and beyond. With Rabbi Jonathan R. Katz as its spiritual leader, TBI welcomes all who seek the inspiration of Jewish heritage. His warmth and appeal reflect the true nature of this kindhearted congregation. As a Reform temple, TBI strives to fulfill the classic purposes of a synagogue – as a house of prayer, a house of study, and a house of assembly. TBI’s Men’s Club hosts a variety of programs, including lunches with the rabbi and

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the annual Shalom Again. Beth Israel Women (BIW) produces holiday festival celebrations like “Break-the-Fast” after Yom Kippur and the monthly “Book and Brown Bag Bunch” book club. BIW operates the well-stocked Judaica Shop, and hosts a yearly Luncheon Fashion Show. Women On Our Own (WOOO) plans trips,

classes and programs that empower, educate and entertain this group of vital, active single women. As a temple that loves to learn, TBI offers diverse educational programming through its Rabbi Michael B. Eisenstat Miniversity of Judaism, and houses more than 4,000 books, videos and audio books, making it one of the largest temple libraries in the state. Outreach is another fundamental part of TBI life. No matter where the need comes from – within the congrega-

tion, within the Jewish community, secular community or beyond – you’ll find TBI members with open hands, open hearts and a willing spirit. Whether you’re new to the area or experiencing a new interest in Jewish life and lifestyles on Florida’s friendly coast, you’re always welcome at Temple Beth Israel. TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL 567 Bay Isles Road Longboat Key, FL 34228 • Telephone: 941.383.3428 • Fax: 941.383.9164 • E-Mail: info@tbi-lbk.org • Website: www.tbi-lbk.org • Rabbi Jonathan R. Katz • Movement/Affiliation: Reform • Membership: 400 families • Organizations: Beth Israel Women, Men’s Club, Women On Our Own • Services: Shabbat Eve 8 p.m.; Shabbat 10 a.m. • Judaica Shop • Library • Special Programs: Adult Education, Adult Choir, 92nd St. Y Simulcasts, Book Discussion Group, Lunch with the Rabbi, Mitzvah Week, Scholar-inResidence, Jewish Film Series, Outreach, Social/Cultural/ Community Events

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warm, friendly congregation, Temple Emanu-El invites you to experience the joy, spirituality and vitality of Judaism. Engaging, meaningful programs; welcoming, committed members; and a wonderful Rabbi make Temple Emanu-El an exciting center of Jewish life in Sarasota-Manatee. Temple Emanu-El’s Friday evening services are a perfect way to celebrate Shabbat among friends. Spiritual, meaningful services are conducted by Rabbi Brenner Glickman and the acclaimed Temple Choir. Monthly family services welcome all ages with lively music and joyful worship. During the summer months, services are followed by relaxed, happy Shabbat dinners. Special services – including Veterans Shabbat, Martin Luther King Shabbat, and the unique and exhilarating musical Shabbat Alive! – are held throughout the year. With members from infants to seniors, Temple Emanu-El embraces all. The innovative “Temple Mishpucha” program creates bonds across the

generations; a wonderful slate of family programs – including monthly Tot Shabbats and frequent special events – and a vibrant preschool and religious

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school help Jewish and interfaith parents instill a joyful, meaningful Jewish identity in their children; and the active, enthusiastic Brotherhood, Sisterhood, Social Action Committee and Adult Education Committee oversee an abundance of original programs for people of all ages, backgrounds and interests.

From fascinating classes to adult B’nai Mitzvah study, from interfaith dinners to Mitzvah Day, from cookoffs to family beach picnics, from getting-to-know-you luncheons to men’s night out, from holiday celebrations to reaching out to those in need, Temple Emanu-El offers endless opportunities for learning, socializing, worshipping, celebrating, and supporting one another Jewishly. There is a place for everyone at Temple Emanu-El! TEMPLE EMANU-EL 151 McIntosh Road Sarasota, FL 34232 • Telephone: 941.371.2788 • Email: bonnie@sarasotatemple.org • Website: www.sarasotatemple.org • Rabbi Brenner J. Glickman • Movement/Affiliation: Reform • Organizations: Sisterhood, Brotherhood • Services: Shabbat, holidays, family services, Tot Shabbat, Blessing of the Animals, Shabbat Alive! • Special Programs/Features: Preschool and Summer Camp, Religious School, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Adult Education, Adult B’nai Mitzvah, Adult Hebrew Classes, Family Education, Family Programs, Social Action, Mitzvah Day, Interfaith Programs, Salons of Jewish Learning, Outreach

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HJ is a lay congregation of people of all cultures, various religious or non-religious backgrounds, gender orientation, family configurations and ethnicities. Some are Jews by birth, some by choice and some non-Jewish. What unites its members is a common desire for enrichment by celebrating Jewish identity. Humanistic Jewish congregations address all aspects of Judaism, which is the culture of the Jew, and includes everything Jews have created for their lives: food, history, holidays, music, dance, services, religions, language and humor. Of the five recognized branches of Judaism, Humanistic Judaism is the only movement that reflects the beliefs of 44% of American Jews who identify themselves as secular. The philosophy underlying Humanistic Judaism has been part of Jewish life for more than 100 years and has included some of the most prominent

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Jewish people. This young, dynamic movement was established as an official branch of Judaism in 1963 by Rabbi Sherwin Wine. The Sarasota CHJ was founded in 1996. In addition to congregations across the U.S., the movement is represented in 13 countries including Israel. Humanistic Jews believe that human experience and human needs are the source of ethical wisdom, and that empathy is the basis for morality. They believe that all Jews are members of the same big Jewish family with a shared history and culture but with a diversity of beliefs. CHJ celebrates Jewish holidays and festivals with meaningful traditions and music, and incorporates new inspirational elements which mesh with the Humanistic philosophy. Holidays root us in Jewish identity, create a sense of community, build bridges to the past and forge a connection to Jews throughout the world.

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CHJ hold services (in English) twice each month and presents interesting and dynamic speakers. A wide variety of special interest groups from wine tasting to bike riding as well as Shabbat dinners enable members to meet in small groups. CHJ’s education programs will be presented throughout the season. The chorus is open to all members whether or not they read music or know the languages. CHJ’s mission is to meet the needs of all humanist, secular Jews as well as their non-Jewish partners and friends in the greater Sarasota-Manatee area. CHJ is affiliated locally with The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, the Synagogue Council and the Gulfcoast Affirming Interfaith Network (GAIN). CONGREGATION FOR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM Meets at: Unity 3023 Proctor Road Sarasota, FL 34231 • Telephone: 941.929.7771 • Website: www.chj-sarasota.org • Services: First Saturday at 10:30 a.m. through January 2016; beginning February 5, 2016, the first Friday at 7:30 p.m. and the third Saturday at 10:30 a.m. • Special Programs: Jewish History Seminar, Adult Ed Programs, Sunsetters, Digital Imaging, Bike Riders, Wine Tasting Groups, Film Groups, Men’s Group

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ongregation Kol HaNeshama is a warm, welcoming and diverse community where modern American Jews can practice their Judaism in a relaxed, informal and participatory setting. The website lists an up-to-date calendar of events including religious services, classes, holiday celebrations, and activities, including book club and meditation group. The weekly newsletter (sign up on the website) provides links to weekly Torah study, related Jewish news publications and news from Israel. Affiliated with the Reconstructionist Movement, KH offers congregants a place to learn and pray in a contemporary Jewish setting that fosters fulfillment of individual intellectual, spiritual and emotional needs. KH is respectful of traditional observance while being open to new interpretations and forms of religious expressions. KH celebrates Shabbat at weekly services, alternating between Kabbalat Shabbat services on Friday night and Torah services on Saturday morning. Services are music filled and joyful, with

the voices of members filling the room. Weekly Torah readings are followed by a discussion of the weekly portion. Members are encouraged to grow their skills and participation as they wish. The Larry Deutsch Memorial Torah Challenge encourages new Torah readers with a contribution marking each congregant’s initial Torah reading for the congregation. Because breaking bread together is an important part of building community, Saturday morning services are followed by Pres. Regina Rand a potluck lunch. All holidays and festivals are celebrated with services, parties and meals. Learning is a key value at KH. An active selection of classes is offered each year in addition to monthly Books and Bagels sessions, which offer discussions of both fiction and non-fiction of Jewish interest. Additional highlights this year include a Scholar-in-Residence program featuring an outstanding visiting clergy. The year always includes Chanukah and Purim parties and a congregational kosher Passover Seder. Be sure to visit www. congkh.org for up-to-date registration information.

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The congregation is ably led by Jennifer Singer, MAJE, a rabbinic student at ALEPH, the institute for Jewish Renewal. KH welcomes individuals and families of varied Jewish backgrounds, lifestyles, marital status, gender, race and sexual orientation. Come and try one of KH’s services. You won’t feel like a stranger for very long at Congregation Kol HaNeshama. CONGREGATION KOL HaNESHAMA Services are held at: South Gate Community Center 3145 Southgate Circle Sarasota, FL 34239 Mailing Address: Congregation Kol HaNeshama, P.O. Box 21655, Sarasota, FL 34376 • Telephone: 941.244.2042 • Email: info@congkh.org • Website: www.congkh.org • Spiritual Leader: Jennifer Singer • Movement/Affiliation: Reconstructionist • Services: Friday night 6:00 p.m.; Shabbat 10 a.m. • Special Programs/Features: Adult Education Classes, Social Action Activities, Book Group, Jewish Meditation, Chess Club, Film Group, Scholar-inResidence, Shabbat Dinners

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emple Beth El is a Reform con­ gregation welcoming Jews of diverse backgrounds, lifestyles, ages and levels of observance. The congrega­ tion began in 1974 when a small group of families came together to serve the Jewish community and help nurture a Jewish presence in Manatee County. Temple Beth El has its own building on the beautiful Unity ChurchSHARE cam­pus and enjoys access to walking trails, a gymnasium,

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and a 500-seat audito­rium for special events and High Holy Day services. The synagogue offers inspiring and participatory Friday night services, Saturday morning services with dy­ namic Torah discussion, and a monthly Havdalah observance. All major holidays are cel­ebrated. The monthly and creative Erev Shabbat service, “Shabbat Live – A Musical Service,” adds a new spirit to the already beautiful worship experience through music designed to bring participation from our temple family. The com­munity also holds an

annual Passover Seder and sponsors an annual down­town Bradenton Chanukah menorah lighting plus a Friday night family Chanukah menorah lighting service, and many other Shabbat services during the year to bring the TBE family and community closer together Education and learning are tem­ ple priorities. The Religious and He­ brew School program is designed for children from kindergarten through seventh grade and includes Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation. Trained teachers and talented congregants infuse the vi­ sual and performing arts into the cur­ riculum through the program. Adult learning opportunities in­ clude Hebrew classes and adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation. The Sisterhood, Men’s Club and Social Activities Committee are integral parts of temple life. The Sisterhood oversees sponsorship of the weekly Oneg and Kiddush, participates in various fundraising events, and holds monthly social/business meetings. The Men’s Club also meets monthly and sponsors a monthly Sunday morning discussion group, the annual Purim barbecue and a yearly beach barbeque. The Social Activities Committee plans and holds many events that bring the community together for fun. Other outreach programs include a yearround food bank benefiting Meals on Wheels.

Temple Beth El is proud to con­tinue its rich congregational history while creating a new spirit to propel the synagogue into the future for genera­tions. TEMPLE BETH EL BRADENTON 4200 32nd Street West Bradenton, FL 34205 • Telephone: 941.755.4900 • Fax: 941.755.2023 • E-Mail: tbebradentonfl@yahoo.com • Website: www.templebethelbradenton.com • Cantor Alan Cohn • Soloist Deborah Suta • Movement/Affiliation: Reform • Organizations: Sisterhood, Men’s Club, Social Activities Committee • Services: Erev Shabbat, Shabbat morning services and all Holy Days and holidays • Special Programs/Features: Adult Education, Religious/ Hebrew School, Bar/Bat Mitzvah Preparation, Community Outreach, Garden of Abraham Cemetery (located at Skyway Memorial Gardens), Hospital/ Nursing Home Visits, Mitzvah Committee, Monthly Erev Shabbat “Shabbat Live” Musical Service, Downtown Bradenton Hanukkah Celebration, Purim Barbeque and Celebration

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habad of Sarasota and Mana- three courses on contemporary issues, tee Counties is a traditional Kabbalah classes meet Wednesday synagogue where Jews of all mornings at 10:15 a.m., and the Tobackgrounds are welcome. Chabad of rah Portion class is held on Saturdays Sarasota’s success is based on the fact at 9:30 a.m. For children, Chabad ofthat Chabad is not a particular brand of fers the Weinstein Religious School Judaism. It’s an outlook. and Torah For Teens, which meet on Under the leaderWednesday afternoons. ship of Rabbi Chaim Chabad’s Kaplan Preand Sara Steinmetz, who school offers a Jewish atfounded the synagogue mosphere for children in 1990, along with Presages 2-5; registration is ident Dr. Barry Stein ongoing throughout the and Board members, year. Chabad fulfills the viThe men’s club (Club sion of the Lubavitcher 770) and N’shei Chabad Rebbe, to love every Women provide an array Jew, educate every Jew of social and educational Sara and Rabbi Chaim and reach out to evprogramming. Steinmetz ery Jew, regardless of Throughout the year, background. Chabad provides numerous holiday Shabbat services are held Fri- observances, including High Holiday days at 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays at services, Sukkot and Simchat Torah 10:00 a.m. A delectable Oneg Shab- festivities, Chanukah Food Festival, bat follows each service. Daily Lag B’Omer beach party, and creative Minyanim are held at 8:00 a.m. Purim and Shavuot celebrations. Chabad offers a variety of eduIn addition, Chabad has created cational opportunities for adults and and implemented programs that serve children. For adults, the Jewish Learn- the community at large, including ing Institute (JLI) annually provides family/individual counseling, hospital visitation, the Jewish Art Calendar (distributed free of charge to the entire community), Camp Gan Israel, Chevra Kadisha for Jewish burial, the Chabad Gardens Cemetery, free mezuzah check-up and placement,

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Congregation Ner Tamid The Top Seven Reasons to Join a Synagogue

and no one is excluded. 5. The Spiritual Uplift of Meaningful Worship 1. Celebration and Support You’ll love the pleasing Congregation Ner Tamid is there blend of Hebrew and for you, for weddings, baby namings, English and the mix of hospital visits, memorial services or traditional and modfunerals, each with a personal touch. ern customs, in an at2. Jewish Community mosphere of kavanah From holidays to special events like – thoughtful, focused Shabbat Across America, Chanukah attention. Everyone parGame Night, dinners and potlucks, ticipates at a personal and the Shavuot Ice Cream Social, comfort level. The portayou’ll experience Ner Tamid’s mishble Ark, the Torah scroll, pacha feeling, being part of a warm, Community Chanukah candle lighting the Shabbat candles, the shofar – each gives special meaning to Jewish prayer and meditation. CONGREGATION NER TAMID Says one member, “It’s not boring. I Lakeside South, 3817 40th Ave. W. know what’s going on. I love it.” Bradenton, FL 34205 6. Social Action - Tikkun Olam Mailing Address: Ner Tamid partners with local and P. O. Box 10261 national groups. You’ll find your Bradenton, FL 34282 niche and know you’ve made a dif• Telephone: 941.755.1231 Ner Tamid members extend their hands ference in the world. • E-Mail: in welcome to Jews of all backgrounds 7. Holidays and Life Cycle Events shalom@nertamidflorida.org intergenerational, diverse Jewish From High Holy Days through • Website: family. Interfaith? Non-traditional? Shavuot and every holiday in bewww.nertamidflorida.org Everyone is warmly welcomed. tween, Ner Tamid is there for • Rabbinic Associate: 3. Jewish Education you…and you can do it all with an Rena Morano Bradenton Adult Talmud Torah AFFORDABLE, established congre• Rabbinic Advisor: (BATT) brings topics of Jewish and gation that understands that budgets Rabbi Barbara Aiello community interest to the Bradenare tight and times are tough. • Movement/Affiliation: ton-Sarasota area. IndiPluralistic vidual mentoring for He• Services: Shabbat (2nd Friday brew, religious education, of every month) and holidays and Bar and Bat Mitzvah • Special Programs/Features: preparation make learnShabbat at Table, Potluck ing personal and relevant Dinner & Movie Nights, for all types and ages of Havdalah, Community Passover students. Seder, Purim Extravaganza, 4. Bar and Bat Mitzvah Chanukah Around the World, for Children and Adults Teen Shabbat, Yom HaAtzmaut Girls and boys, women Israeli Dinner & Dance, and men, are individually Bradenton Adult Talmud Torah prepared to read from the (BATT), Social Action, Teen & Torah and lead services. Adult B’nai Mitzvah, Weddings, There are equal Torah Baby Namings, Hospital Visits, honors for everyone – At College Shabbat, Rabbinic Associate Rena Morano Memorial Services, Funerals (at right) stands with honorees Jake Durshimer male, female, interfaith – and Jaclyn Durshimer

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Bradenton & Lakewood Ranch August 2004. They carried the Lubavitcher Rebbe, OBM’s message of unconditional love to every Jew. Today, Chabad boasts a multitude of programs, each geared to specific populations within the Jewish community. Chabad has weekly Friday night services as well as Shabbat morning services followed by a Kiddush

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Luncheon. Chabad’s thriving Hebrew School services the growing young families in Manatee County. Chabad’s Bar & Bat Mitzvah Discovery Courses prepare children as they embark into Jewish adulthood. Chabad’s Jewish Women’s Circle includes various social and educational events. Chabad holds several Friday night dinners in an effort to provide a warm Shabbat atmosphere to participants. Holiday programs are always a big deal at Chabad. Themed and international, large and small, Chabad always organizes a variety of exciting and creative programs for each holiday. Following the guidance of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Mendy and Chanie know it is not enough to worry about the spirituality of the community but to ensure that the physical needs of the Jewish community are fulfilled as well. To that end, Chabad’s Sunshine Committee, hospital and prison visita-

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he Jewish Congregation of Venice (JCV) welcomes all Jews, interfaith families, and others interested in Judaism. Independent and unaffiliated with any national Jewish movement, the JCV uses Mishkan Tefilah, the new Reform prayerbook. Shabbat services, led by Rabbi Harold Caminker and Cantor Marci Vitkus, feature individual vocal, choral and instrumental music with traditional and modern melodies. Following weekly Friday night services, the congregation

enjoys conversation, coffee and desserts at the Oneg Shabbat. All Jewish holiday traditions are observed. The modern building houses a sanctuary, social hall, professionallystaffed religious school, full-service kitchen, Judaica shop and library. JCV’s spacious campus includes a beautiful Memorial Park. Social, cultural and volunteer programs abound at the JCV. The Social Committee organizes outings, gatherings, holiday parties and special events. The Adult Education Department presents a dynamic lecture series covering the arts,

humanities, current events, music and film, along with Torah and Hebrew studies. Sisterhood offers varied women’s interest programs plus Book Club and Lunch Bunch. “Crafty Mavens” members create original needlework projects, teach fabric arts, and sew Mi Shebeirach prayer quilts for congregants in need of healing. The Men’s Club welcomes everyone, especially the ladies, to a monthly Sunday morning program featuring a local speaker presenting subjects ranging from physics to genealogy, music to politics and more. A full breakfast is served. Hundreds of JCV volunteers produce the JCV Jewish Food Festival, a highly anticipated annual “happening” in February, where several thousand guests enjoy Kosher-style food, flea market, door prizes and family fun. SOS, meals and support service for the elderly, and Mitzvah Committee, are other popular volunteer activities. JCV also participates in educational and social action projects with other faith groups in the Venice area. For information and a full schedule of events, call Beata at 941.484.2022, visit www.jewishcongregationof venice. org or find us on Facebook.

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JEWISH CONGREGATION OF VENICE 600 N. Auburn Road Venice, FL 34292 • Telephone: 941.484.2022 • E-Mail: jcvenice2@gmail.com • Website: www.jewishcongregation ofvenice.org • Rabbi Harold Caminker • Cantor Marci Vitkus • Movement/Affiliation: Unaffiliated, inclusive • Membership: 300 members • Organizations: Sisterhood, Men’s Club Breakfast, Chavurot • Services: Friday evenings at 7:30 p.m.; First Friday of the month with choir and music; Saturday mornings and Havdalah services as scheduled • Cemetery • Judaica Shop • Library • Special Programs: Religious School, Judaica and Hebrew classes, Bar/Bat Mitzvah prep, Adult Education, Jewish Food Festival, Film Festival, Choir, Crafty Mavens, Yiddish Culture Center, Mitzvah Committee, Senior Outreach , Adult Hebrew and B’nai Mitzvah Classes, Mah Jongg Tournaments, Pot-luck Shabbats

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habad of Venice and North Port is a warm, traditional and welcoming center serving Jews of all backgrounds who want to learn more about their Jewish roots. Traditional Jewish values are brought to life in a joyous, warm and non-judgmental atmosphere. The Center embodies Chabad’s philosophy that every single Jew is dear and important to G-d. Under the spiritual guidance of Rabbi Sholom Schmerling who, together with his wife Rivka, formed the Chabad in 2005, Chabad of Venice and North Port fulfills the vision of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, who encouraged his young disciples to bring the light and richness of Judaism to their fellow Jews and to their surroundings. Chabad of Venice offers a wide variety of different spiritual and educational opportunities for all segments of the Jewish community. You’ll find

information about these throughout Connections. They include Adult Education classes, Teen Club, Chabad’s Hebrew School, Camp Gan Israel Summer

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Day Camp, The Jewish Women’s Circle, Movie Club, Chesed Food Program, Hospital/Home Visitation, Counseling, and a Jewish calendar which is distributed free to the entire Jewish community of South Sarasota County. Ehud Barak Throughout Public Lecture the year, Chabad february 8, 2016 provides numerEWCOMERS ous holiday observances including ECEPTION High Holiday services, Sukkot and Thursday, January 7 • 5:00-7:00 pm Simchat Torah fesMARIE SELBY BOTANICAL GARDENS tivities, lighting Great Room By The Bay of giant Chanu811 S. Palm Avenue • Sarasota, FL 34236 kah menorahs for New to the area? New to Federation? the entire Venice, • You are invited to a Newcomers Reception • Connect with other members of the Jewish community North Port and En• This event is FREE, but reservations are required glewood commu___ Space is limited ___ nities, Community C o -C hairs : F remajane W olFson and s aranee n eWman Passover Seders, RSVP via jfedsrq.org or Amy Rizzo 941.371.4546 / arizzo@jfedsrq.org and creative Purim and Shavuos celebrations. Chabad transjfedsrq.org forms Jewish holi-

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days into experiential opportunities for neighbors and friends to celebrate their common bonds without considering levels of observance, beliefs or knowledge. Shabbat services held each Saturday morning are traditional, conducted in a joyous and inviting atmosphere. The prayer book is bilingual, and English readings are incorporated into the service. Children are included and welcome, though separate children’s services are offered. In addition, an in-depth Parsha class precedes the service. A large Kiddush/luncheon always follows the Saturday morning service. All are welcome to visit for any of the programs or services that are held. As the doors to the Chabad Jewish Center exclaim, this is a place “Where all Jews are Family.” There is no mandatory membership or dues and the entire community is welcome. CHABAD OF VENICE AND NORTH PORT 2169 S. Tamiami Trail Venice, FL 34293 • Telephone: 941.493.2770 • E-Mail: info@chabadofvenice.com • Website: www.chabadofvenice.com • Rabbi Sholom Schmerling • Services: Traditional Shabbat morning services and Kiddush • Special Programs/Features: Hebrew School of the Arts, Adult Jewish Learning Institute, Adult Education Classes, Book Club, Shabbat Dinners, Holiday Programs, Bar/Bat Mitzvah Program, Teen Club, Gan Israel Summer Day Camp, Movie Club, Jewish Women’s Circle, Chesed Food Program, Counseling and Hospital/Home Visits

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n 1977, some early Jewish settlers in North Port and Englewood decided the time had arrived to become a true religious congregation and they incorporated as The North Port Jewish Center. The founding families eventually bought several acres on Biscayne Drive in North Port and went about building a home for their congregation. As time passed, the decision to follow the practices of the Conservative movement and adopt the name of Temple Beth El was a natural progression. Holy Days and festivals are observed throughout the year. Chanukah festivities and Passover seders have become community events. Other functions include Omelet Brunches, concerts, Purim plays, Lunch ‘n’ Learn and continuing education.

There is an active Sisterhood. The standing committees (Ritual, Membership, Fundraising, House and Grounds) are made up of dedicated and vibrant volunteers. The Jewish Center prides itself on being warm, welcoming, inclusive, egalitarian, nurturing and supportive. Congregants come from all parts of the world and have various backgrounds. The active new residents of South Sarasota and North Charlotte Counties find Temple Beth El - North Port Jewish Center an affordable and friendly congregation that values the experience that each person brings. The synergy of new residents and existing members will carry the founders’ dreams for the temple well into the 21st century.

TEMPLE BETH EL NORTH PORT JEWISH CENTER 3840 S. Biscayne Drive North Port, FL 34287 • Telephone: 941.423.0300 • Email: president@templebethel-np.org • Website: www.templebethel-np.org • Movement/Affiliation: Conservative/United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism • Services: Friday: Fall & Winter 7:30 p.m., Spring & Summer 8:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. • Special Programs/Features: Shabbat Lunch & Learn, Adult Education, Holiday Programs, Shabbat Dinner, Omelet Brunch

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he first Conservative Kehillah in Manatee County welcomes you and your family to Shabbat and festival services. Congregants of the Kehillah of Lakewood Ranch (KLWR) have been sharing the joy of Shabbat and holidays since April 2014. Shabbat services are held at The Windsor, 8220 Natures Way, Lakewood Ranch. KLWR is affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Services on Shabbat morning include interactive Torah study. Friday night services include either a wine and cheese social or a potluck dairy dinner. Kehillah of Lakewood Ranch was fortunate to have Cantor Susanne Katchko, who continues in the tradi-

tion of her family’s long line of distinguished cantors, to lead High Holiday Services at the State College of Florida, Lakewood Ranch.

Kehillah of Lakewood Ranch founding members Anne Schimberg and Marilyn Abrams with Laurie Lachowitzer, Synagogue Council President

Kehillah, a term used in Conservative Judaism, means a community that comes together for the purpose

of prayer, fellowship and community social action. KLWR is a growing, friendly, egalitarian and pluralistic congregation. The members are a dynamic, engaging and dedicated group who are doing the hard work needed to create a Conservative presence in Lakewood Ranch. The Kehillah of Lakewood Ranch provides programs throughout the year that are educational, engaging and inspiring. The community is invited to join KLWR for services and programs. For schedules and information on membership and programs, please contact email info@kehillahoflakewoodranch. org or call 941.349.8604.

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ynagogue Council is a consortium of eleven area congregations that work together to develop and maintain relationships, foster communication, and coordinate programs and events between themselves and within the Jewish community. Their efforts strive to strengthen the Jewish community and encourage affiliation. The participating members of the Synagogue Council of Sarasota-Manatee represent various denominations and sizes. They are (in alphabetical order) Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Congregation

Kol HaNeshama, Congregation Ner Tamid, Jewish Center of Venice, Kehillah of Lakewood Ranch, Temple Beth El (Bradenton), Temple Beth El (North Port), Temple Beth Israel, Temple Beth Sholom, Temple Emanu-El and Temple Sinai. Addresses can be found on the website www.SynagoguesSarasotaManatee.org. In the past, Synagogue Council has sponsored an annual CommunityWide Open House that traditionally took place prior to the High Holidays. The Council has hosted nationally-recognized speakers over the years, as well as a successful Leadership Workshop

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for synagogue board members. New this season will be a Community-Wide Mitzvah Day, which will be held Sunday, February 21, 2016. Numerous agencies and organizations in the two-county area will have helping hands of all ages participating in a variety of projects. The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee is supporting this day to help ensure its success. For more information about the Council or participating in Mitzvah Day, contact Laurie at laurietemple@ verizon.net or 941.927.3636, or visit the website.

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oday, Jewish people from all over the United States and many foreign countries come to Sarasota and Manatee counties. But the history of Jews in Sarasota-Manatee is only 100 years old. In 1909, the first Jewish person settled in Sarasota-Manatee. (See an update to this article on pages 62-63.) By 1955, there were 450 Jewish people living in Sarasota-Manatee. Today, there are approximately 25,000 Jews in Sarasota-Manatee (plus 5,000 seasonal residents). Jews have never been more than 5% of the Sarasota-Manatee population. The first acknowledged Jew here was Phillip Levy. He came to Baltimore from Lithuania to live with his brothers when he was 14 years old. Soon they established a wholesale clothing business in New York City. In 1913, Levy moved to Sarasota, seeking a milder

climate. He started the New York Store on Main Street in Sarasota. He is credited with having introduced modern merchandising methods into downtown. His other accomplishments include: one of the first presidents of the Sarasota Merchant Association; helped organize the Sarasota County Chamber of Commerce in 1920; one of the leaders who led to the creation of Sarasota County in 1921. Levy was instrumental in the building of Sarasota Hospital, which opened in 1925 on Hawthorne St. with 32 beds. He met Cecelia Tarapani on a visit to Tarpon Springs, and they married in 1914. Their daughter

Phillip Levy, circa 1922. Phillip Levy (left) was one of Sarasota’s premier merchants. Upon moving to Sarasota in 1913, he was the first acknowledged Jewish person living in Sarasota-Manatee.

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Deborah, born in November 1915, was the first recorded Jewish person born in Sarasota-Manatee. In 1930, Mack Brameister and his wife Eva and their children Sarah, Nathan and Herman moved to Palmetto from New Jersey and opened a grocery store. His brother Frank was already in Palmetto. They both moved to Palmetto for the warm weather and the opportunity to open a business without much capital. Sarah Brameister Nelson was three when she came to Palmetto with her parents and brothers from Cuba. The family spoke only Yiddish and Spanish when they arrived.

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Community History Those early Jewish settlers came for the same reason people of all faiths come today. Sarasota-Manatee is paradise. Siesta Key was recently ranked the #1 beach in the country by America’s foremost beach expert, Dr. Stephen Leatherman. Sarasota ranked in the top ten Great Waterfronts to Visit in North America by USA Today in 2013. Anna Maria Island was selected in 2013 as the #4 best U.S. island vacation destination by TripAdvisor.com’s annual Traveler’s Choice Awards. But Sarasota-Manatee is more than sunny weather and beautiful beaches. With help from many of the talented and generous Jewish people in Sarasota-Manatee, this area has developed a wonderful reputation for the arts, medical care, and circus tradition. In 2012, Sarasota was ranked #1 on AmerNationalAD10_2015.pdf 1 10/1/15 ican Style NationalAD10_2015.pdf magazine’s list of the1“2510/1/15 Best Arts Destinations,” with populations

of 100,000 or less, and Bradenton was ranked #2. Sarasota Memorial Hospital is among just 3 percent of the nation’s hospitals to earn its spot on the list of 50 Best Hospitals in the U.S. News & World Report 2012 “Best Hospitals” list. Sarasota has been associated with being a circus town since 1927. According to the Sarasota Visitor’s Bureau website: “Performing arts of all kinds thrive in Sarasota, from the Sarasota Opera (now in its 53rd season – staged in an intimate art deco opera house in downtown Sarasota) to the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation-designed Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, which hosts traveling shows ranging from musical acts to Broadway revivals. The Sarasota Orchestra is the oldest continuing orchestra in the state, while the Sarasota Ballet has featured several 10:44 AM 10:44 AM world premieres under the direction of internationally-famed Iain Webb.”

Let’s look at that quote more carefully with a Jewish perspective on these four places. Sarasota Opera House was designed by the Jewish architect Roy A. Benjamin. The grand atrium at the Sarasota Opera House is known as the Victoria Leopold Grand Atrium, named after Victoria Leopold. And the orchestra pit is named the Alisa and Ernest Kretzmer Orchestra Pit; the Kretzmers are both Jewish. Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall was named after Jewish philanthropists Lewis and Eugenia Van Wezel, who moved to Lido Key in 1935. The Sarasota Orchestra (formerly known as the Florida West Coast Symphony) was co-founded by David Cohen, considered one of the most admired and respected Jews from this area. He arrived in 1948

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Community History from Petosky, Michigan. Cohen was Sarasota’s first Jewish mayor. The Sarasota Ballet has had an impressive number of Jewish board members including the top three: Sydney Goldstein, who is board chair emerita; Marvin Danto, who passed away a few years ago and was a lifetime director of the Sarasota Ballet Board; and Jean Weidner Goldstein, founder and chair of the Sarasota Ballet, is married to Jewish philanthropist Alfred Goldstein. Ever since the 1920s, many of the artists, actors, musicians and writers associated with the region were Jews. Sarasota-Manatee includes some of the finest physicians in the country and is the site of internationally significant medical research. And if you look at the list of top physicians in our area, you will find many Jewish doctors. In 1949, Dr. Samuel Kaplan became the first Jewish physician between Tampa and Miami. In 1957, he was the first Jewish President of the Sarasota Medical Association. Dr. Marvin Silver, an internist and cardiologist, became the first Jewish doctor in Manatee County, soon after he moved to Bradenton in 1954. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus moved its winter quarters to Sarasota in 1927 and to Venice in 1960. In 1967, Irvin Feld, who is Jewish, bought the Circus; in 1968, he created Clown College. Several Jewish clowns performed in the circus. Nate Eagle was an agent for midgets. Jacob Erlich was a circus giant. Richard Fuchs, employed by John Ringling during the 1920s and 1930s, was one of the incorporators of the Ringling Museum. The circus left in 1992, but recently the circus attention has come back to our area. Recently, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus moved to Ellenton in Manatee County. This is the global headquarters for Feld Entertainment, now run by Irvin Feld’s son, Kenneth, and his three daughters.

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The Jewish Community Center of Sarasota, the first Jewish congregation in Sarasota-Manatee, was established in 1925. Temple Beth Sholom, the oldest existing congregation in SarasotaManatee, was officially formed in 1927, when those interested in forming a congregation with its own building raised money by solicitations, fundraisers and bond sales. Land on Washington Boulevard and 12th Street (today’s 6th Street) in Sarasota was donated by the city.

Temple Beth Sholom at Washington Boulevard and Twelfth Street circa 1956. (Courtesy State Archives of Florida)

The property had been foreclosed for non-payment of taxes and thought to have been of little value. In 1928, Temple Beth Sholom held Rosh Hashanah services in its new building. In 1953, the synagogue was extensively renovated, and in 1959, Temple Beth Sholom moved to Tuttle Avenue in Sarasota with a sanctuary and education center. In order of formation, SarasotaManatee is now home to Temple Beth Sholom (Sarasota, Conservative), Temple Emanu-El (Sarasota, Reform), Temple Beth El (Bradenton, Reform), Temple Beth El (North Port, Conservative), Temple Beth Israel (Longboat Key, Reform), Jewish Congregation of Venice (unaffiliated), Chabad of Sarasota, Temple Sinai (Sarasota, Reform), Congregation for Humanistic Judaism of Sarasota-Manatee, Chabad of Bradenton and Lakewood Ranch, Congregation Ner Tamid (Bradenton, pluralistic), Chabad of Venice and North Port, Congregation Kol HaNeshama (Sarasota, Reconstructionist), and the Kehillah of Lakewood Ranch (Conservative). Most of the Jewish organizations in

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Sarasota-Manatee started after World War II. By the time the Sarasota Jewish Community Council (precursor of The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee) was formed in 1959, the local Jewish population had become quite visible and was an important part of the Sarasota-Manatee community. Jewish Federation leaders and Jewish community donors helped establish three partner agencies: Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Sarasota-Manatee (1984 to present), Sarasota-Manatee Jewish Housing Council (1988 to present), and the Sarasota-Manatee Jewish Community Center (1989-2007). The Sarasota-Manatee Jewish Housing Council fulfilled a longtime community dream in 1993, with the opening of Kobernick House, an independent rental retirement residence, and in 1997, with the opening of Anchin Pavilion, an assisted living facility, and in 2012, with the opening of Benderson Family Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. In 1971, Sam Marcus founded the Chronicle, Sarasota-Manatee’s first Jewish newspaper. The name was changed to Sarasota-Manatee Jewish News in October 2003 and then to The Jewish News of Sarasota-Manatee in December 2009. Look around Sarasota-Manatee and you will see many Jewish names on

Simon Rosin Bar Mitzvah, circa 1955. Simon Rosin’s Bar Mitzvah service was at Temple Beth Sholom when it was located on Washington Boulevard in Sarasota. Rabbi Joseph Asher, rabbi of Temple Beth Sholom from 1951 to 1956, officiated at Simon’s Bar Mitzvah. Simon moved to Sarasota in 1951 from Arcadia with his parents and brothers. In 1905, Simon’s grandfather settled in Arcadia.

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Community History buildings and in parks, including the Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center, David Cohen Hall, Florida Studio Theatre’s three theatres (Gompertz Theater, Goldstein Cabaret, and Keating Mainstage), Glasser Schoenbaum Human Services Center, Nathan Benderson Park, and Paver Park. Many Jewish names appear on rooms at the Asolo Repertory Theatre, Ringling College of Art and Design, New College, University of South Florida, John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota Memorial Hospital, Center for Building Hope, and Art Center Sarasota. Many streets in Sarasota bear the name of Jewish residents, such as Cohen Way (named for David Cohen), Kalin Way (named for Ed Kalin), and streets in Paver Park and Kensington Park named after prominent locals and relatives of the developers.

The Jewish people worked hard and contributed enormously to the success and quality of life in the region. They helped Sarasota-Manatee become the popular tourist and cultural destination it is today. Many thanks to Kim Sheintal for providing the information for this article. Kim’s book, Jews of Sarasota-Manatee, will introduce you to some of the people in the article, along with their accomplishments and experiences in building today’s vibrant local Jewish community from its meager beginning. Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Price: $21.99 128 pages and 212 photos Available at Arcadia Publishing, Bookstore1Sarasota, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million and Temple Emanu-El.

Lido Beach Casino, circa 1960. From left to right are Emil “Sonny,” Fred and Pauline Schonberg. Pauline’s parents, Anne (in chair) and Sam Marcus, rented the cabana at the casino for $25 per year. In 1971, Sam founded the Chronicle, SarasotaManatee’s first Jewish newspaper.

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County Public Library in downtown Bradenton when I was doing research there on May 18, 2013. Phyllis is not Jewish. We talked about local history and I told her of my interest in Sarasota-Manatee Jewish history. She shared a story about a marker she saw while at Emerson Point Park in Palmetto. At Emerson Point Park, the history of many of the people that lived there is written on markers on the top of an old Indian mound. On one marker, Phyllis read about a Palmetto woman who was Jewish and had owned a candy store in Chicago with her husband, who was not Jewish. She read that the couple drowned in a river in Palmetto. For almost a year, I tried to find out the name of the couple and when they lived in Palmetto, but I had no success until January 2014. On January 19, 2014, I attended a Sarasota Jewish Chorale performance directed by Linda Tucker. Linda – who is not Jewish – is from Palmetto. I asked her if she ever heard HAVE FREE TIME AND WANT TO of a Jewish woman in Palmetto who SUPPORT THE FEDERATION? drowned in a river. Perhaps you have a particular skill set or Linda did not know maybe you just want to lend a helping hand. about this woman, but suggested I ask her mother, Lenore Stewart, who loves Palmetto history. Lenore put me in touch with a man named Ken. Although Ken is not Jewish, he knew much about Palmetto history and solved the mystery about the couple who drowned and sign up to be a volunteer! in the river. Peter Marine married Golden Fonseca on December 21, 1887 Klingenstein Jewish Center, 580 McIntosh Rd., Sarasota FL 34232 in Boston. Peter was

very life is full of twists and turns, some the result of conscious – or unconscious – decisions the individual makes, and others brought about by accident – or destiny, if you believe in fate. In my efforts to learn more about the history of Jews in Sarasota-Manatee – the subject of the book, Jews of Sarasota-Manatee, I wrote in 2012 – I’ve learned that the historian’s path is also full of twists and turns, leading me in unexpected directions and often to surprising facts and insights. That was certainly the case as I struggled to pin down the most basic fact imaginable about local Jewish history: When did a Jewish person first arrive here? Sources I used for my book led me to believe that the first Jewish person in the two-county region settled in Sarasota in 1913. And that’s what I thought until I met Phyllis, a woman who happened to be visiting the Manatee

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born in Spain in 1852 and was not Jewish. His wife was born in the Boston area in 1860 and was Jewish. Her parents were from London, England. Peter and Golden moved from Boston to Chicago. In 1909, they moved from Chicago to Palmetto. While living in Chicago, they started Marine Candy Company and sold it to Fanny Farmer Candy Company in 1900. On January 8, 1910, Peter and Golden purchased an Indian mound and the adjoining 363 acres in Palmetto. The land the Marine family had on Palmetto’s Snead Island is now called Emerson Point Park. To enhance his land, Peter planted parallel rows of royal palms from the base of the mound almost to the river’s edge. He raised tomatoes and peppers with his son, Lincoln Marine. On August 24, 1922, Lincoln returned home at noon to find the meal on the table but no one home. Knowing that his parents took a short swim in the Manatee River each day, he ran down the palm-lined lane to the river bank and found his father’s body floating on the water. Golden was struggling to stay afloat, and Lincoln went to get help. When he returned with a neighbor, his mother had disappeared. Her body was found at the bottom of the river. According to a book by the Florida Historical Society, Peter drowned while trying to save Golden, who got into some sort of distress while swimming. But a newspaper clipping from the time reports that there were no witnesses to their drowning. The mystery as to who was possibly the first Jewish person to settle in Sarasota-Manatee was discovered with the help of a non-Jewish lady visiting the Manatee County Public Library and a non-Jewish man interested in Palmetto history.

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a volunteer organization that inspires a passion for and commitment to its partnership with the land and people of Israel. It enhances the health of people worldwide through its support of medical care and research at the Hadassah Medical Organization in Jerusalem. Hadassah empowers its members and supporters, and youth in Israel and America, through opportunities for personal growth, education, advocacy and Jewish continuity. Hadassah’s history began with Henrietta Szold in the year 1912 and the trip to desolate pre-State Israel that profoundly affected her. She devoted the rest of her long life to the health

and well-being of her people and what was to become their Jewish homeland. The results of her “practical Zionism” can be seen today in Hadassah’s two world-class medical centers, including the soaring Sarah Wetsman Davidson Hospital in Jerusalem. SaBra Chapter has, over twentyplus years, grown to its current 900 women membership. Meetings and events include updates on the dynamics of Hadassah’s projects and ongoing opportunities to be involved in its programs. All events are open to the community. The men’s group, the Hadassah Associates, is also committed to making a difference through innovative activi­ties and projects. For more information: Lee Ruggles lruggles.sabra@gmail.com or 941.924.1338 www.hadassah.org

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groups led by professional presenters include architectural tours, studio tours, people and places in Sarasota. The Showcase, taking place each fall, is free and open to the community, and enables members to learn about and sign up for study groups to be held in the upcoming season. BNC-Sarasota’s cultural events include the ballet, the Asolo Repertory Theatre, Art in the Afternoon, University on Wheels, a book and author lunch, and a private tour of Ca d’Zan by Ron McCarty. All of these activities are the reason that the BNC-Sarasota chapter has been selected as one of the top 10 in the country for several years, and has been chosen as the pilot of the Visioning project. For more information: Ellen Klein, BNC Sarasota ellenforbrandeis@gmail.com www.brandeis.edu/bnc/

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ational Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), the oldest volunteer Jewish women’s organization in the United States, has a history of community service and advocacy since 1893. Its members have been at the forefront of social change and have made a difference in our communities by daring to change the status quo. NCJW has a faith in the future and a belief in action. The Sarasota-Manatee Section, chartered in 1979, is proud of its local community service projects that embrace NCJW’s mission to improve the quality of life for women, children and families, and to safeguard individual rights and freedoms. The Teen Dating Violence project presents

Special Interest Groups a film followed by a discussion to identify acceptable and non-acceptable dating behaviors. This year, NCJW joined the fight against human trafficking with the new Human Trafficking Awareness Program, a two-fold approach of displaying informational materials in public places and conducting discussions with teen groups to increase awareness. The Section continues to support H.I.P.P.Y. (Home Instruction for Parents of Youngsters). The puppet program “Someone To Talk To” teaches first-graders to identify abusive situations and seek help. The “Diversity Puppet Program” for preschoolers has been well received. NCJW’s volunteers continue to conduct vision and hearing screenings for school children. The Blankee Bee project currently makes “snuggly” blankets to be distributed to students enrolled in the

H.I.P.P.Y. program and residents of an assisted living facility. Each year, the Section and generous donors give numerous scholarships to non-traditional students who have chosen to go back to school to improve their lives and the lives of their families. Advocacy and public affairs volunteers monitor state and federal legislation. The annual Women in Power luncheon in January honors wonderful and deserving women who have dared to make a difference in our community. Meetings are usually held the third Wednesday of each month from September to May and feature noted speakers and enjoyable programs. For more information or to join: NCJW’s 24-hour hotline number: 941.342.1855 www.ncjwsarasota-manatee.org P.O. Box 3641, Sarasota, FL 34230

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he Sarasota Jewish Chorale is a choir of 30 volunteer singers dedicated to sharing their passion for the rich and diverse musical heritage of the Jewish people. Founded in 1999, the choir, under the direction of Linda Stewart Tucker, sings an engaging repertoire of Jewish music – from the early Renaissance compositions of Salomone Rossi to the works of contemporary composers Debbie Friedman and Michael Isaacson. Diverse songs include old Chassidic melodies, modern Israeli tunes,

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African Jewish tribal music, Ladino folk songs and beloved Yiddish songs. The chorale performs as ambassadors of Jewish culture throughout Sarasota and Manatee counties and adjacent communities. The chorale has appeared at interfaith events, synagogues, churches, retirement facilities and local civic organizations; singing at Shabbat services, folk festivals, organization luncheons, fundraisers and annually at events for Temple EmanuEl, Epiphany Cathedral in Venice, and The Jewish Federation of SarasotaManatee. Chorale singers come from a variety of backgrounds and religions. Many have had experience singing in other groups as well as the SJC. Rehearsals are held Thursdays from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., October through April. For more information: Susan Skovronek, 941.355.8011 www.sarasotajewishchorale.org

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ashim L’Tova (Women for Good) of The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee offers educational, social and outreach events for women of all ages. Held each December, Women’s Day provides an opportunity for women to come together around a theme they can all relate to while enjoying an inspiring speaker and a delicious lunch. New and longstanding friends are welcomed. For more information: Ilene Fox at the Federation 941.343-2111 or ifox@jfedsrq.org

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n response to requests from many of our Jewish senior constituents, The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee is coordinating social activities that are fun, interactive and stimulating. Club Fed events include on-campus games, trivia and a lecture series on various topics. Club Fed ‘Hits the Road’ for outings to museums and cultural attractions in and around the Sarasota-Manatee area. For more information: Jeremy Lisitza at the Federation 941.343.2113 or jlisitza@jfedsrq.org

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e held up a framed poster-size rendering of what seemed to be a stately elm whose abundant branches were in full and leafy summer glory. As he began to speak of his family, he passed the beautiful work of art among those in the audience. Faint but audible gasps could be heard as recognition of the tree’s true existence became clear. This was the speaker’s Family Tree. It had been planted at least four centuries ago. Each

branch is a family; each leaf, an individual. The roots had settled in the Iberian Peninsula. The winds of time and circumstance had carried its seed to far corners of the globe. The Jewish Genealogical Society of Southwest Florida is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving and disseminating genealogical information, techniques and research tools among people interested in Jewish genealogy and family history. Many meeting attendees aspire to simply get started on the search for their ancestors, but soon find themselves caught up in the history of those who came before them. JGS of SWFL meets the third Sunday of each month, November through May at 1:00 p.m. at Kobernick House. For more information: Kim Sheintal, 941.921.1433 or klapshein@aol.com, www.jgsswf.org

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Organizations Special Interest Groups Jewish events, such as Kristallnacht JWV – Sarasota The Al Katz Center and Israel Independence Day. he Al Katz Center was founded Major Jewish leaders, including County Post 172

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Dr. Thomas Hecht, Pieter Kohnstam, Rifka Glatz and Margot Coville, addressed audiences at the Center last year, spreading good will for Jews and support for Israel. Filming of The Al Katz Story from Nazi slavery to guardianship bondage was begun in 2015. “Project Israel Image” was initiated to elevate public opinion of Israel through original posters designed by the Center. Center support comes from taxdeductible donations and nominal program fees. The Al Katz Center is located at 5910 Cortez Road in Bradenton. For more information: Dr. Beverly Newman, Director 941.313.9239 www.alkatzcenter.org

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collegial affiliation of congregational, organizational, educational and re­ tired clergy, the Sarasota-Man­ atee Rabbinical Association (SMRA) enables local rabbis and cantors to forge professional relationships and friend­ships while enriching the religious life of the Jewish community. The SMRA holds monthly meet­ ings at area synagogues, organizations and members’ homes. Matters for discussion include everything from assisting Jews in need to gun control, economic justice for migrant workers to new mohels in town, and issues of concern in Israel to top­ics for High Holy Day sermons! Repre­ sentatives of local Jewish agencies, schools, advocacy groups, and political figures are occasionally invited to address the rabbis at these meet­ ings as well. Rabbi Elaine Rose

Glickman serves as President of the SMRA, with Rabbi Jonathan Katz as Vice President and Rabbi Michael Werbow as Treasurer. Ongoing projects of the SMRA in­clude leadership in the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day service; educational and religious activities, sometimes co-sponsored with The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee; sponsorship of speakers or performers of Jewish interest; and dona­tions to worthy organizations in Sarasota-Manatee and in Israel. For more information: Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman, President, 941.379.1997

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as many as 1,400 Jews in a 20,000+ community. The vision was to create the Jewish Club at LWR. This club would then be a vehicle, through partnership with other organizations and on a standalone basis, to bring a variety of Jewish content programming to LWR. Four years later, LWR is clearly on the radar screen as a meaningful center of Jewish life. The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee now partners with the club to bring some of its best programming to the Ranch. On a standalone basis, the Passover Seder, Break-the-Fast, and the Summer BYO get-together have been highly successful annual events. In 2013, additional programming was added, including selections from the 92nd Street Y lecture series. For more information or to be added to the mailing list: thejewishclubatlwr@gmail.com www.jewishclubatlwr.org

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arts and more) meeting regularly in celebration of members’ and guests’ artistic lives ​and ​expressions. The main APJA program for 201516, Jewish Artists Explore, is a series on embracing Jewish spirituality through the arts that will take place on the following six Sundays from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. on the Federation Campus: December 13, January 10, February 14, March 13, April 10 and May 8. APJA also ​organizes member and guest-led workshops, c​ oncerts​and exhibitions​. Jewish Artists Explore events are $5 for each Sunday, payable at the door. The details for APJA events will be announced in The Jewish News. APJA operates under the umbrella of The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. Contact: Kim Sheintal, Membership Coordinator, klapshein@aol.com Rabbi Goldie Milgram, President rebgoldie@gmail.com

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Jewish Congregation of Venice Rabbi Harold Caminker and Cantor Marci Vitkus welcome you to weekly Friday night services and Oneg Shabbat. We use the new Reform prayer book, enhanced with vocal, choral and instrumental music. We embrace Jewish diversity, welcome Jews of all backgrounds, interfaith families, and anyone interested in Judaism.

We offer Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation for children and adults; many social, cultural and educational activities all year; and volunteer opportunities for new interests and friendships.

Jewish Congregation of Venice 600 N. Auburn Road, Venice FL 34292 941-484-2022 jcvenice2@gmail.com www.jewishcongregationofvenice.org

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JC (American Jewish Committee), established in 1906 by a small group of American Jews deeply concerned about pogroms aimed at Russian Jews, determined that the best way to protect Jewish populations in danger would be to work towards a world in which all peoples were accorded respect and dignity. AJC is the global advocate for the well-being of the Jewish people and for the advancement of democratic values for all. For more than 100 years, AJC has sought to advance the peace and security of the Jewish people around the world. Through high-level diplomacy, strong legislative advocacy, and effective interreligious and interethnic coalitions, AJC has made a significant impact on issues critical to the Jewish people. With key relationships at the regional, national and international levels – from diplomats, to global decisionmakers and community leaders – AJC is the preeminent global Jewish advocate. AJC’s West Coast Florida Regional Office, located in Sarasota, is one of 26 regional offices in the United States. In addition, AJC has offices in 20 foreign countries. For more information about AJC: Brian Lipton, Regional Director 941.365.4955 or liptonb@ajc.org www.ajc.org

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he Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is on the frontline of fighting anti-Semitism, racism and all forms of hatred in America and abroad. Founded in 1913, ADL is one of the nation’s leading civil rights agencies, with a mission ‘to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and secure justice and fair treatment to all.’ As the 9-1-1 for the Jewish community in Florida, ADL serves as the primary resource for victims of anti-Semitism. ADL also fields discrimination complaints of all kinds. The ADL Florida office delivers anti-bias education programs to educators and students; trains law enforcement about hate crimes; safeguards civil rights; confronts antiSemitism in schools and on college campuses; provides security seminars to religious institutions; and advocates for Israel. A leader in the development of anti-bias curricula, materials, programs and services, ADL builds bridges of communication, understanding and respect among diverse groups. It carries out its mission through a network of offices in the U.S. and abroad, including the Florida regional office. For more information: 561.988.2900, florida@adl.org, or http://florida.adl.org

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orn out of the ashes of the Holocaust when the Jewish community had no political strength, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee empowers pro-Israel activists to advocate on behalf of a strong U.S.-Israel relationship. As America’s leading pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC works with Democrats, Republicans and Independents on Capitol Hill and in all 435 congressional districts. With a staff of just 11 professional lobbyists, AIPAC’s strength comes from its 100,000 members nationwide who are politically active and develop relationships with their members of Congress and educate them about the importance of U.S.-Israel ties. AIPAC’s Sarasota chapter is chaired by Edie & David Chaifetz, and hosts multiple events each season. Every year, the Sarasota pro-Israel community sends a delegation to AIPAC’s Annual Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., including students subsidized by The Jewish Federation of SarasotaManatee. The 2016 conference (www. aipac.org/pc) will be held March 2022. Join over 13,000 pro-Israel friends from all 50 states as they descend on our nation’s capital to hear from leading policy-makers and elected officials. AIPAC believes it is in America’s best interests to maintain a strong alliance with Israel, and to exercise our constitutional right to advocate on behalf of that alliance. For more information: Elana Rickel, AIPAC’s North & Central Florida Director 954.382.6110 or erickel@aipac.org www.aipac.org

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anti-Semitism, hate and terrorism; promotes human rights and dignity; stands with Israel; defends the safety of Jews worldwide; and teaches the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations. With a constituency of over 400,000 households in the United States, it is accredited as an NGO at international organizations including the United Nations, UNESCO and the Council of Europe. Headquartered in Los Angeles, the Simon Wiesenthal Center maintains offices in New York, Toronto, Miami, Paris, Buenos Aires and Jerusalem. For over 30 years, the Southern Region has represented the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Florida, other southern states, as well as Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. With an extraordinary network of lay leaders, the Southern Region promotes and supports the

are offered throughout the Southern Region, including: Film screenings from the Center’s two-time Academy Award™winning Moriah Films division Special lectures and forums Media awareness through press releases and article distribution on human rights issues The Southern Region promotes the educational arms of the Simon Wiesenthal Center through its Museum of Tolerance Los Angeles, Museum of Tolerance New York and soon-to-be built Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem. For more information, to get involved, or support the Center’s important work: David Prager, Southern Rep., dprager@wiesenthal.com www.wiesenthal.com/southernus

A POWERFUL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY HOLOCAUST, GENOCIDE AND TOLERANCE EDUCATION The Holocaust Speakers Bureau offers teachers a unique opportunity to expand their students’ classroom experience. We have a large number of Holocaust survivors who reside in this community. They are very motivated to visit school children and give their eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust. Also available are speakers who were hidden children, those saved through the “Kindertransport”, resistance fighters, refugees, as well as World War II camp liberators.

MANY INSPIRING SPEAKERS TO CHOOSE FROM INCLUDING: HILDE MANDEL PAUL MOLNAR RIFKA GLATZ MARK SOLENT HENRY TENENBAUM

All speakers are authentic to their respective experiences and feel a strong commitment to bring an awareness of the consequences that result when evil is allowed to flourish. They feel privileged and grateful to live in this wonderful country where their voices are being heard.

Contact Anne Stein, Speakers Bureau Coordinator 941.923.6470 • luvhula@gmail.com PROUDLY SPONSORED BY

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srael’s strong economy and emergence as a technology giant owe much to a university older than the modern state itself. Having celebrated its cornerstone centennial in 2012, the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology has educated generations of Israeli men and women who have gone on to build the nation’s physical and technological infrastructure, swell the ranks of Israel’s highly trained workforce and lead companies. Technion students perform pioneering work in a wide range of disciplines, such as aerospace, biotechnology, computer science, materials engineering, medicine, nanotechnology, stem cells and regenerative medicine,

and water resources development and management. The Technion is proud to count among its faculty members three of Israel’s Nobel laureates in science. In 2004, Technion professors Avram Hershko and Aaron Ciechanover won the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Distinguished Professor Dan Schechtman joined their prestigious ranks in 2011 when he was awarded the same honor for the discovery of quasicrystals – an entirely new form of matter. The centennial year was heralded by the university’s third Nobel Prize, and the selection by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg of the Technion and its partner, Cornell University, to build an applied science educational

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he Consulate General of Israel, one of nine in the U.S., officially represents the State of Israel in all aspects of Israel’s relations with the government and the people of the State of Florida and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The Consulate General is the bridge between Israel and the region in multiple realms ranging from academia, Christian, cultural, economic, Hispanic, Jewish, media and the political arenas and communities. The aim is to strengthen the bonds between us. The Consular Department serves foreign and Israeli citizens with various documentation procedures including issuing visas and passports. The Israeli House (Bayit Israel) keeps the Israeli community close to its Israeli identity and culture through events and activities. For more information: 305.925.9400 or www.consulateisrael.com

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institution on the city’s Roosevelt Island. With the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Technion – Cornell Innovation Institute at its core, the Cornell NYC Tech campus is posed to transform the city into a hub of innovation and technology. The Sarasota Chapter of the American Technion Society (ATS) brings professors and students to the community to talk about their work and this extraordinary institution of higher education. The Chapter’s 2016 Annual Dinner will be held on Sunday, February 21 at Michael’s On East. For more information: Kelley Whiter, J.D. Assistant Director Southern Region 561.395.7206 or kelley@ats.org by developing strategic relationships through events and introductions. Through its ever-growing network, the IACC delivers great value to Israeli companies seeking U.S. and Latin American market entry, and to American companies desiring entry into Israel and her incredible technologies. The IACC conducts educational programs, networking events and business exchanges designed to stimulate interest to do business with Israel, offer helpful “how to” information, and provide opportunities for business to be explored between Floridian & Latin American companies and Israeli companies. The IACC is based in Miami with members throughout the state. For more information: 305.925.9453 or economicpolitical@miami.mfa.gov.il www.iacc-fl.org

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agen David Adom is Israel’s ambulance, blood-services and disaster-relief organization, serving as emergency medical first-responders for the state’s more than 8 million people. MDA is the only organization mandated by the Israeli

government to serve in this role, but it’s not a government agency, so it relies on people like you for funding. Every Israeli knows someone whose life has been changed by MDA, whether as a volunteer or a patient. The people of Israel count on MDA EMTs and paramedics to rush to the scene of every emergency. In Israel, that can be anything from a terror attack to a heart attack. But they also count on the

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Americans who feel the urgency of Israeli ambulance sirens from across the globe and join MDA’s rescue efforts

with their generous support. When you give to MDA, it’s as if you’re sitting in the ambulance next to the paramedics sharing in the mitzvah of saving lives. For more information: Tammy Karu, AFMDA Southeast Region Director 800.626.0046 or southeast@afmda.org www.afmda.org

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ounded in 1897, the Zionist Organization of America is the world’s oldest pro-Israel organization. It was instrumental in the Jewish state becoming a reality, by mobilizing the support of the U.S. government, Congress and the American public for the creation of Israel in 1948. Under the leadership of such illustrious past presidents as Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis and Rabbi Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, the ZOA has been on the frontlines of Jewish activism. Today, with a national membership of over 30,000, and chapters throughout the United States, the ZOA works to strengthen U.S.-Israeli relations through educational activities, public affairs programs, working every day on Capitol Hill, and by combating

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anti-Israel bias in the media, textbooks and on campuses. The Sarasota-Manatee chapter of the Zionist Organization of America was established in 2008. The local chapter holds periodic meetings which are open to the public, and which often feature prominent speakers presenting information on topics of interest to supporters of Israel. Past presenters have included Congressman Vern Buchanan and ZOA national President Morton A. Klein. For more information or to be added to ZOA-Sarasota’s mailing list: Dr. Brent Rubin, President info@ZOAsarasota.org www.ZOAsarasota.org www.facebook.com/ZOAsarasota

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ister Cities Association of Sarasota is the official international arm of the City of Sarasota, carrying out adult and student international exchanges with Sarasota’s nine Sister Cities. Tel Mond, Israel, one of Sarasota’s nine Sister Cities, is located in the beautiful Sharon Valley, seven kilometers north of Kfar Saba and east of Netanya. Tel Mond became a sister city in 1999. Sarasota has had a long history of intense interaction with Tel Mond through many prominent Sarasotans who have helped in the development of this vibrant city. In March 2015, a group of SCAS members were in Jaffa for the opening of the “Different Together” exhibit. The participating local partners of this exhibit were Sarasota-Manatee Embracing Our Differences and Sister Cities Association of Sarasota. Tel Mond has been participating in Embracing Our Differences, Florida Studio Theatre Young Playwrights, and various other projects and exchanges in Sarasota since 1996. For more information about Tel Mond: Linda Rosenbluth, Tel Mond City Director sarasotasistercities@gmail.com http://sarasotasistercities.org/

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heir job is to look after Israel. Ours is to look after them.” This is the motto of Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF), an organization that cares for the educational and well-being needs of Israel’s soldiers. The FIDF Palm Beach/Broward Region has proven itself as one of the organization’s most active communities, which is no small feat considering that FIDF has over 150,000 loyal supporters across 15 chapters in the U.S. and Panama, and is currently raising over $100 million a year. Coming together to celebrate and salute Israel’s soldiers, the FIDF Palm Beach/ Broward Region will kick off 2016 with its 13th Annual Solidarity Gala Dinner on Sunday, January 24 at the Boca Raton Resort & Club. The inspiring FIDF gala demonstrates the community’s unwavering support for the brave men and women

serving to protect the State of Israel and the Jewish people. The commitment toward FIDF’s mission has been growing since the establishment of this 501(c)(3) not-forprofit organization in 1981. It was founded by a group of Holocaust survivors who recognized the courage of the young Israeli men and women who join the IDF at age 18 to uphold the difficult task of defending the State of Israel. As the only organization working directly with the IDF to determine and fulfill the well-being needs of the soldiers, FIDF assumes the responsibility of caring for Israel’s soldiers in an effort to ease the burden they carry on behalf of the Jewish community worldwide.

Organizations FIDF Palm Beach/Broward supporters have embraced Israel’s soldiers, and their truly exemplary contributions have helped the organization carry out and expand its activities: granting college scholarships to combat veterans who could not otherwise afford higher education, supporting Lone Soldiers with no immediate family in Israel, funding advanced prosthetic devices for wounded soldiers, providing financial assistance to soldiers in-need and their families, sponsoring weeks of recreation and recuperation for entire battalions, adopting battalions and brigades, and caring for the widows, orphans and other family members of fallen Israeli soldiers. For more information: Sherri Siskin, Executive Director 561.483.2771 or boca@fidf.org www.fidf.org

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Is the only pluralist, non-denominational, co-educational English language study abroad program in Israel for high school students.

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ewish National Fund (JNF) began in 1901 as a dream and vision to reestablish a homeland in Israel for Jewish people everywhere. Jews the world over collected coins in iconic JNF Blue Boxes, purchasing land and planting trees until, ultimately, their dream of a Jewish homeland was a reality. Today, JNF continues to give all generations a unique voice in building and ensuring the prosperity of the land of Israel through their generosity and partnership with the people of Israel. JNF embodies both heart and action; its work is varied in scope but singular in benefit. It strives to bring an enhanced quality of life to all of Israel’s residents, and translate these advancements to the world beyond. JNF is greening the desert with millions of trees, building thousands of parks, creating new communities and cities

for generations of Israelis to call home, bolstering Israel’s water supply, helping develop innovative arid-agriculture techniques, and educating both young and old about the founding and importance of Israel and Zionism. JNF is a registered 501(c)(3) organization and United Nations NGO, which continuously earns top ratings from charity overseers. The Sarasota-Manatee area is

served by the Northern Florida Regional office. For more information: Uri Smajovits, Northern Florida Director usmajovits@jnf.org 727.536.5263 Beth Glickman-Morris, Northern Florida Campaign Exec. bmorris@jnf.org 727.536.5263 www.jnf.org

JNF Guardian of Israel Luncheon Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Honoring Marilyn Shuman and Dr. Joshua & Julie Green Michael’s On East, 1212 S. East Ave., Sarasota For more information, call Beth Glickman Morris or Uri Smajovits at 727.536.5263.

State of Israel Bonds Israel’s global leadership in sustainability highlighted at Shafdan wastewater treatment plant By James S. Galfund cursory scan of stories pertaining to Israel would give the impression that beyond strife and geopolitical crisis, there’s not much else to report. And that couldn’t be more wrong. Israel is at the forefront of both groundbreaking technology and innovative environmental solutions. A stellar example of how Israel combines the two is the Shafdan wastewater treatment plant, located in Rishon LeZion, five miles south of Tel Aviv. Among the largest facilities of its kind, Shafdan

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treats and purifies sewage from the Dan Region. Israel is dependent on three water sources, each of which has become problematic in its own way: the Kinneret, which is steadily receding; the shore aquifer, with ever-greater increases in salinity; and the mountain aquifer, which is becoming contaminated due to proximity to industrial zones. Consequently, the idea of treating wastewater became another inventive Israeli means of problem-solving. Shafdan spokesman Meir Ben-Noon points out that because sewage is 99.8 percent water, “the potential to reuse it is huge. The objective is to exploit that potential.” Speaking to a representative from Development Corporation for Israel/ Israel Bonds, the company that has

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helped build every sector of Israel’s economy, Ben-Noon proudly notes that “Israel is the world leader in water recycling, and Shafdan is the main reason.” Even the UN, a body not known for its admiration of Israel, praised Shafdan in a 2012 report on creative ways of tackling environmental issues. “For Israel, “says Bar-Noon, “Shafdan is really something to be proud of. It is an international source of pride.” The “Greater Florida” Israel Bonds office covers all of Florida except for Palm Beach, Miami/Dade and Broward Counties. For more information: Reva Azneer Pearlstein, Assistant Director, 727.539.6445 or reva.pearlstein@israelbonds.com www.israelbonds.com

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ewish Family & Children’s Service of the Suncoast, Inc. (JFCS) is the local Jewish human service agency in our community which provides comprehensive counseling and social services to people facing life’s challenges. A partner agency of The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, JFCS is nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation, is a Florida licensed facility for substance abuse outpatient services, and is a member agency of the local United Way. Founded in 1985, JFCS has grown and expanded to become the premier local non-profit organization providing counseling and social services to individuals in Sarasota, Manatee, DeSoto and Charlotte counties. Guided by the Jewish tradition of helping all people, JFCS offers more than 25 programs at 14 locations throughout the four counties. The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Campus is located at 2688 Fruitville Road, and the Gloria & Louis Flanzer Campus is located at 1753 Ringling Boulevard, both in Sarasota, with satellite offices in Bradenton, North Port, Venice and at the Glasser-Schoenbaum Human Services Center in Sarasota. Individuals turn to JFCS…When They Can’t Do It Alone. JFCS offers the following programs and services: Counseling Services is at the core of the many programs and services offered to children, adults, families, seniors and veterans at JFCS. A full range of counseling and support groups are available through Licensed Mental Health Professionals and behavioral health spe-

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cialists who address issues such as depression, resolution of personal life challenges, parenting, relationship building, fathering supports, anger management, marital conflict, substance abuse, bereavement and grief, stress management, divorce and remarriage, and domestic abuse. Information & Referral Network operated by JFCS provides confidential assistance to individuals

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Case Management & Financial Assistance, Services for Holocaust Survivors, and Jewish Healing Programs are generously funded by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. seeking help through local social service organizations. Volunteer Mental Health Professionals serve as Intake Specialists and offer callers immediate assistance. Help is just a phone call away! Case Management & Financial Assistance is available to qualifying individuals and families on a case-by-case basis. JFCS supports families throughout the communities it serves including significant support for veterans and their families. The Kosher Food Pantry

offers immediate assistance with food and grocery vouchers. Local congregations and individual donors support the Kosher Food Pantry through the Buy One, Get One, Give One Program. Senior Services offers a wide array of professional, compassionate and caring support to older adults, ensuring that they can maintain their sense of dignity and desire for independence. Geriatric Care Managers, Licensed Clinical Social Workers and Licensed Mental Health Professionals help seniors adjust to the many challenges of aging such as isolation, loss of mobility, diminished physical and mental health, and the responsibilities of caregiving. Caregiver Support Groups provide weekly opportunities for care-

JFCS Volunteer Mentors and Tutors with Lori White, Superintendent of Sarasota School District, help at-risk youth in our community

JFCS Mission…to empower individuals and families towards self-sufficiency, EMBRACES the Jewish tradition of helping all people. JFCS Programs…counseling, prevention, intervention, outreach and education, EMPOWERS children, families, seniors and veterans. JFCS’ Focus…to provide professional, compassionate and caring services that POSITIVELY IMPACTS our community.

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Jewish Family & Children’s Service Community Services survivors including case managegivers to share with others and ment, socialization opportunities, receive support from JFCS professional staff to learn new copand assistance with completing ing skills, reduce stress, and learn reparation claims forms and acabout essential community recessing services. sources. A Caregiver Help Line Volunteer Opportunities are an (941.364.7560) is available to prointegral part of JFCS programs. vide information and Volunteers set the connections to comexample of the true munity services and spirit of caring, and resources. the time they give Children & Adolestouches so many people, making a difcent Services offers a full range of therapeuference to those who seek help and suptic services including counseling, art and Judy Vigder and her mother, port through JFCS. Volunteer opportuniplay therapy, support Florence Katz, support seniors at JFCS ties include: Friendly groups and schoolVisitor or Telephone Pal for an isobased programs to help children lated adult; Mentor or Tutor an atand adolescents succeed in life. Prevention programs address subrisk youth; Trained Visitor at local area hospitals and senior facilities; stance abuse, bullying and anger management. Intervention proShabbat and Jewish holiday volunteers conduct religious services in grams are provided at area schools, senior living facilities; Retired Sooffering counseling, mentoring and tutoring to at-risk students. JFCS also has a Children’s Crisis Unit which provides immediate crisis intervention for children in crisis. Jewish Healing Programs provide support and a connection to our community through the efforts of professional staff and a corps of trained volunteers. JFCS is dedicated to offering support, comfort, hope and healing through Jewish traditions, rituals and wisdom, and assisting people who are experiencing life’s challenges. Jewish Healing Programs include: Hospital Visitation, Friendly Visitors, Telephone Pals, Bereavement Support Groups, Religious Services celebrated in senior living facilities, Financial Case Management providing counseling and emergency financial assistance to qualifying Jewish residents in need, Prison Ministry Program for Jewish inmates, the Grace Rosen Magill Jewish Healing Lending Library, and services for Holocaust

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cial Workers handle intake calls and Information & Referral Services; Respite Caregivers offer support to a family caring for a loved one; Senior Outreach Service (SOS) Volunteers provide socialization and a community connection to SOS Program participants; and Veterans Services Mentors work with local veterans and their families. JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICE 2688 Fruitville Road Sarasota, FL 34237 • President/CEO: Rose Chapman, LCSW • Telephone: 941.366.2224 • Email: info@jfcs-cares.org • Website: www.jfcs-cares.org • Hours: Monday, Tuesday & Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday & Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

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obernick-Anchin-Benderson is Sarasota’s only rental senior community offering all levels of living on the same campus: independent living with wellness services, assisted living, secure memory care, outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation, and skilled nursing. Since 1993, Kobernick-Anchin-Benderson has been a place where residents enjoy life and a legacy of excellence in care and compassion. Located on 27 acres in a lush, tropical setting with several ponds in The Meadows, the campus is the perfect blend of nature and nurture. On the campus are two residences – Kobernick House and Anchin Pavilion. Kobernick House offers 187 spacious apartments for active older adults seeking a congregate setting with fine dining, wellness activities, such as an on-site nurse and Dakim Brain Academy, cultural programs and outings, heated swimming pool, fitness center, library with computers and Wi-Fi, and Kobernick University, a lifelong learning lecture series, which is open to the community. Housed within Anchin Pavilion are 38 assisted-living apartments and 26 apartments in a secure memory environment and a unique personalized multisensory therapy program. Additionally, Benderson Family Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, a boutique-style 45-bed facility, offers individualized outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation services and skilled nursing with an interdisciplinary healthcare team. Kobernick-Anchin-Benderson is a not-for-profit senior community sponsored by the Sarasota-Manatee Jewish Housing Council. For more information about independent living: 941.225.9369 For more information about assisted living, memory care or skilled nursing and rehabilitation: 941.379.3553 www.kobernickanchin.org

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he Kosher Consumers Council of Sarasota and Manatee Counties offers news and information to local residents about new kosher and Israeli products sold locally. There is no charge for this service. Simply send your current or recently-updated new email address to koshercon@comcast. net to have your name placed on the

email list. Organized thirteen years ago by its chair, Marden Paru, the Council includes over 125 families who are quickly notified by email of any new products when they come online in the Sarasota-Manatee market. Information bulletins are issued frequently on sales, new product avail-

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ability, new outlets for fresh kosher poultry and meat products in local stores, etc. The Council is constantly in touch with local food purveyors (i.e., Publix, BJ’s, Costco) to bring more variety to our local store shelves. There is no cost for membership. For more information, call Marden Paru at 941.379.5655.

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Please note that not all of these establishments are considered “Kosher” by conventional standards. Michael’s On East at A Taste of Europe Temple Beth Sholom Gourmet Market 941.955.8121 2212 Gulf Gate Drive catering@ Sarasota templebethsholomfl.org 941.921.9084 Morton’s Gourmet Market 1924 S. Osprey, Sarasota 941.955.9856 www.mortonsmarket.com Nellie’s Deli 15 South Beneva Road Sarasota 941.924.2705 www.nelliesdeli.com

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TooJay’s Original Gourmet Deli 3501 S. Tamiami Trail Sarasota 941.362.3692 www.toojays.com Zildjian Catering 941.363.1709 www.zildjiancatering.com

Local Publix, Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Costco and BJ’s Wholesale stores are purveyors of kosher meat, poultry and many other kosher products.

Menu: Chicken Soup and Matzah Balls $5 Potato Kugel (four portions in a pan) $10 Gefilte Fish per serving $2 Gefilte Fish roll $12 Challah $7 - plain, poppy, sesame, onion, raisin and cinnamon Shabbat Package for four $50; includes: chicken soup and matzah balls, potato kugel, gefilte fish and two challahs 100% of the proceeds are donated to Chabad of Venice’s programs To order, call 941.493.2770 or email rivka@chabadofvenice.com. All orders must be placed by Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. Optional delivery available: $5 to Venice, $15 to Englewood or North Port

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he Sarasota Liberal Yeshiva was organized as an independent, non-denominational, open adult Jewish education institute in 2010. Its outreach brings together affiliated and unaffiliated adult members of the Jewish community for what our sages refer to as studying Torah lishma (learning for the sake of learning). Over 220 students have taken various courses in Jewish studies with many of them textbased and/or biblical in nature.

New eight-week courses for the coming year include: History of Jewish Messianism, Israel Chai Tech, Isaiah, Biblical Archeology, Judaism and Christianity, The Biography of God, and Jewish Art. Partially funded by a grant from The Jewish Federation of SarasotaManatee, the enrollment and materials fee for each course is $50. Scholarships are also available. Classes currently meet on Monday afternoons as well

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as Tuesday and Friday mornings on the Federation Campus, 580 McIntosh Road, Sarasota. For inquiries, enrollment and further information, contact Marden Paru, Dean and Rosh Yeshiva, at 941.379.5655 or marden.paru@gmail.com. The Sarasota Liberal Yeshiva is 501(c)(3) not-for profit organization. Board of Directors: Toby Deutsch, President; Marden Paru, Treasurer, Dean; George Freed; Susan Shimelman; Peter Wells; Burt Raimi, Legal Counsel.

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he Chug Ivri (Advanced Intermediate Hebrew Reading and Conversation) is a weekly study group of individuals who wish to improve their knowledge of Hebrew, both spoken and reading. It is conducted at an advanced intermediate level and consists of reading Israeli newspaper articles, short stories, and other Hebrew material, as well as Hebrew conversation. There is no teacher. The members’ knowledge and the use of dictionaries provide the expertise. The goal is to use Hebrew as much as possible during the meeting. Anyone who has the necessary Hebrew competence and wishes to expand his/her Hebrew knowledge is welcome to join the group, which meets at Temple Beth Sholom on Thursday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to noon. For more information, contact Claire Fox at cdfox@outlook.com.

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he community is warmly invited to join Rabbi Brenner Glickman for informal learning at Temple Emanu-El’s popular “Lunch with the Rabbi,” held at noon on the first Wednesday of every month. Attendees bring a brown-bag lunch and – if they wish – a newspaper article to share. While conversation often focuses on current events, some installments are devoted to particular topics at the request of participants. While discussions are lively and interesting, they are also respectful and welcoming; “Lunch with the Rabbi” always ends with friendly smiles and handshakes – and a serving of homemade cookies for dessert! For more information, please call the temple office at 941.371.2788.

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articipation is limited to Congregation for Humanistic Judaism members, but non-CHJ members are welcome to audit. The seminar meets twice a month, on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. at Unity, 3023 Proctor Road, Sarasota. The syllabus is The Historical Atlas of the Jewish People (editor. E. Barnavi). Conducted as a traditional seminar, at each meeting, participants lead a structured, 90-minute discussion of two or three topics selected in advance from the Historical Atlas. The seminar follows the timeline of the Atlas. It began with the escape from Egypt and covers history through the period of the Holocaust. For more information, visit www. chj-sarasota.org.

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s a congregation for mature singles and families, Temple Beth Israel sponsors the Rabbi Michael B. Eisenstat Miniversity of Judaism. These classes provide first-rate educational programs led by rabbis, lay people, and other guest experts. Designed to promote Jewish living through Jewish learning, the Miniversity curriculum reflects the diverse interests of modern and secular Jews. For more information, visit www. tbi-lbk.org or contact the temple office at 941.383.3428 or info@tbi-lbk.org.

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Adult Education Jewish Women’s Circle (Manatee)

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habad of Bradenton & Lakewood Ranch is proud of its dynamic Jewish Women’s Circle. The JWC, designed for the contemporary women, aims to unite all Jewish women in Manatee County through exciting and educational events and activities. The JWC is comprised of women of diverse affiliations and backgrounds who join together under the umbrella of Chabad to have a good time, explore Jewish themes, and work together to create and enhance community projects. The group sponsors a variety of programs including a monthly Lunch & Learn, Rosh Chodesh Society, and various other special women’s events such as holiday gatherings and social outings to explore Jewish themes. Highlighting this year’s activities will be a JWC cooking event.

Ongoing Classes Proceeds from the JWC membership go to the Sunshine Committee, a branch of the JWC which sends flowers, gift baskets and food to those less fortunate in an effort to inject some sunshine to their lives. The Jewish Women’s Circle provides an opportunity to bring together women with divergent points of view, backgrounds and affiliations in an atmosphere of friendship. For more information, please contact Chanie Bukiet at 941.752.3030 or chanie@chabadofbradenton.com, or visit www.chabadofbradenton.com.

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grams offered builds lasting friendships, enables intellectually meaningful discussions, and rejuvenates both body and soul. A painting with a twist night, a mega challah bake evening, classes, book clubs, and the annual Spa for the Soul retreat are some of the exciting events that will be offered this year. For more information, or to become a JWC member, call 941.493.2770 or email info@chabadofvenice.com.

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hrough commitment, leadership and a great respect for learning, Temple Beth Sholom offers a full range of Continuing Education classes and seminars to broaden your depth of knowledge and skills about Judaism. They are presented to fulfill the traditional synagogue function of serving as a Beit Midrash (house of study), with the programs open to the community-at-large. Saturdays at 12:30 p.m.: Shabbat Shmooze roundtable discussion after Shabbat Kiddish Lunch and Birkat HaMazon with various facilitators. Sundays, monthly at 9:30 a.m.: Learning With Rabbi Werbow. Join in the conversation about contemporary ways to connect to our timeless traditions. Tuesdays at 9:15 a.m.: A Cup of Joe and the Five Books of Mo. Find personal meaning in Rabbinic texts over a cup of coffee. Several times a year, multi-week topic-specific Lunch and Learn courses are held on Thursdays. Ongoing language classes include Leyen Kreis (Yiddish Reading Circle) on Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m., Chug Ivri on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m., and an Introduction to Reading Hebrew course on Sundays at 11:00 a.m. For more information, call the temple office at 941.955.8121 or visit www. templebethsholomfl.org.

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eligious school students are not the only Temple EmanuEl learners spending Sunday mornings and Wednesday afternoons engaged in the aleph-bet, Hebrew prayers and Jewish study! These times also find adults of all ages and backgrounds studying Hebrew and preparing for Adult B’nai Mitzvah at Temple Emanu-El. Under the direction of volunteer instructors Dan Barwick and Gayle Byerly, Sunday morning Temple Emanu-El Adult Hebrew Study guides participants to learn the Hebrew letters, sound out words, and master the reading and meaning of the traditional prayers. Students preparing for Adult B’nai Mitzvah also meet with Rabbi Brenner Glickman, who helps deepen their understanding of the worship service. During the Adult B’nai Mitzvah ceremony, students lead a Shabbat service, read from the Torah, and offer a sermon. Post-Adult B’nai Mitzvah classes are also offered. Wednesday afternoons find a lively and friendly group learning Conversational Hebrew with volunteer instructor Dr. Bruce Kleinberg. Dr. Kleinberg developed his Hebrew fluency as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces, where he served during the conflict in Lebanon. In addition to learning our sacred language, Adult Hebrew Study participants find a warm and supportive community of friends. For more information, please call 941.371.2788.

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Adult Education “Salons of Jewish Learning”

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roviding innovative and welcoming opportunities for adult Jewish learning is the goal of Temple Emanu-El’s “Salons of Jewish Learning” program. Launched five years ago and warmly embraced by the community, these “salons” are adult education programs led by Rabbi Brenner Glickman that take place in Temple Emanu-El members’ homes during afternoon and evening hours. In consultation with Rabbi Glickman, hosts select a topic for study; Rabbi Glickman then provides all of the materials and facilitates a stimulating and thought-provoking discussion. Refreshments are served, and there is an opportunity for socializing as well. Salons have been held in neighborhoods including University Park,

Ongoing Classes the Meadows, Tidy Island/Bradenton, Palmer Ranch, the Cascades and Lakewood Ranch. Topics have ranged from the environment to creationism to sexual ethics and love. Although “Salons of Jewish Learning” hosts are Temple Emanu-El members, guests are welcome to attend and participate. To request an invitation to an upcoming event, please call the temple office at 941.371.2788.

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emple Emanu-El welcomes you to engaging, exciting and accessible adult learning. Adult education programs welcome the entire community. Members and guests enjoy fascinating films screened throughout the year; learn from nationally-recognized rabbis and professors at the

Mal Peck Scholar-in-Residence weekend; flock to classes and book talks facilitated by Rabbi Brenner Glickman, Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman and local experts that examine topics from the Talmud to Jews in Hollywood; take field trips and learning expeditions; and celebrate Shavuot with a festive evening of interactive Jewish study. More intimate educational opportunities also abound. Weekly Bible study classes are attended by a dedicated group of learners; and Sunday morning parent programs enable families to delve deeper into the joys of Jewish learning and living. Salons and Lunch With the Rabbi sessions in neighborhoods around Sarasota-Manatee serve as part of Temple Emanu-El’s continuing outreach efforts. All Temple Emanu-El Adult Education programs are open to the community. For more information or details about upcoming programs, please call the temple office at 941.371.2788.

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habbat Shmooze is a half-hour roundtable discussion on a wide variety of contemporary Jewish and/or Israeli issues led either by leaders of the Temple Beth Sholom congregation or guests. The “Shmooze” begins immediately following the Birkat HaMazon (Grace after Meals), usually in the AllPurpose Room across from the Sainer Social Hall, on most Saturdays around 12:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to participate; no registration needed. Besides Rabbi Michael Werbow, this year’s facilitators will include Dr. William Freund, Rabbi Ed Weinsberg, Melissa Werbow and others. Please call the temple office at 941.955.8121 for more information.

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abbi Geoff Huntting is in his 22nd year of small group study at Temple Sinai. These Wednesday sessions are the highlight of the week for many in the community. Anyone is welcome to attend at any time and the sessions are free. The groups meet through the end of May. For more information, please call the temple office at 941.924.1802, or visit www.SainiSrq.org. Torah Talk: Weekly at 9:30 a.m. Exploring, analyzing and energetically discussing their way through the Torah, Rabbi Huntting’s weekly class provides a comfortable place for participants to learn about and question our tradition. Through dynamic give and take, the Rabbi invites diverse perspectives and opinions. Brown Bag: Weekly at noon Open to all who are interested (and often passionate) about local, national and world events, Rabbi Huntting’s weekly lunchtime Brown Bag group is a forum for exploring the Jewish and ethical issues behind the news. Participants come prepared to vigorously debate current events, and the discussions are timely and stimulating.

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orah & Tea meets every Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. to noon at the home of Chanie Bukiet for tea, refreshments and a weekly dose of Torah. Roundtable discussions are held centering on various Jewish women from the Torah and the Talmud. Women enjoy learning and discussing topics such as identity, the purpose of life and more at this stimulating class. All women are invited to attend this free class. For more information, contact Chanie Bukiet at 941.752.3030 x2 or chanie@chabadofbradenton.com.

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attend, but reservations are required. Sunday Morning Code of Jewish Law Following the 8:00 a.m. Sunday morning minyan, all are welcome to join Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz at 8:40 a.m. for a 20-minute study of the Code of Jewish Law. There is no charge for the class, but reservations are required. Breakfast with Guest Speaker Every second Sunday of the month, the Chabad Men’s Club “Club 770” meets for breakfast and a guest speaker. Each month, a different dynamic speaker is brought in to discuss varying topics of interest. Men’s Club events are open to both men and women. Talmud Class Every Monday at 10:00 a.m., participants study Talmud and discover ancient Jewish traditions that are relevant in today’s society. The Hebrew/English Artscroll Talmud tractate Sanhedrin will be used. No prior background in

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Ongoing Classes by the Adult Education Department, Adult Education including audio-visual presentations, programs at JCV music, dramatizations and audience interaction. Reel Fun is a film viewing and discussion series on the first Tuesday of the month. The Men’s Club sponsors a monthly breakfast on the first Sunday with a local speaker presenting a personal interest in such varied fields as physics, genealogy, politics, art or music. Ladies are most welcome at the Men’s Club breakfast and usually comprise half the audience. For more information about specific classes and programs, please call Beata Hulliger at the JCV office at 941.484.2022.

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he Jewish Congregation of Venice (JCV) welcomes its members, guests and the entire Venice community to a wide variety of classes and programs throughout the year. No membership is required to enjoy religious studies and secular offerings at JCV. Substitute “Rabbi’s Shiur, led by Rabbi Harold Caminker, is a weekly study and discussion group focusing on Torah, with supplementary materials from other Jewish-themed writings. The content will vary but begins with a review of the weekly Torah portion and its links to contemporary issues and concerns of our time. Hebrew classes are taught by Chaya Perera, a professional teacher and multilingual speaker. Classes may include modern Hebrew or prayerbook study. Secular classes, lectures, concerts and workshops are offered monthly

are times when nothing seems more important than studying Torah or praying, and there are times when nothing seems greater than a steak and a good ball game. There are moments when one is disgusted by the world’s immorality, and there are moments when one is tempted by it. So who are we really? It is Tanya that guides us through our dual personality. It gives us the insight to understand and overcome the struggles we deal with on a day-to-day basis. Tanya teaches how to bridge that gap to create a unity between Judaism and the inner psyche. It allows one to truly feel, not merely act like a Jew. Classes are free and meet on Tuesdays from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. For more information, please call 941.493.2770 or email rivka@chabad ofvenice.com.

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he Longboat Key Education Center, a not-for-profit educational organization, founded in 1985, offers over 150 adult enrichment courses, lectures and special events to the Sarasota-Manatee community. The 2016 season is filled with exciting events and programs celebrating and studying Jewish life, culture, theology and traditions in our local community, in Israel and worldwide. Here is just a sampling: One-time lectures include “Jewish Comedy, Unbuttoned – How Clothes Helped Fashion American Jewish Humor” with Ted Merwin, Ph.D., “Yiddish Language and Culture” with Betty Silberman, “The Temple Mount Throughout History” with Steven Derfler, Ph.D., “Adolf Hitler – From Army Corporal to Prison to Der Fuhrer” with Dr. Allan Schwartz, “Giuseppe Verdi

and The Chorus of the Hebrews” with Baila Miller, and “Archaeology and the Bible: Two Witnesses to Ancient Israel” with Elizabeth-Bloch Smith. Multi-series courses include “Tales of Our Sages” with Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman, “The Deli Gang” with Gus Mollasis (Zorba) and Susan Goldfarb (Mamala Goldfarb), “The Two Shoahs” with Ken Hanson, Ph.D., “Jewish/ Israeli Film Festival” with Susan Goldfarb and special guest facilitators, and “Rediscovering Our Religious Roots – Judaism, Christianity and Islam” with Steven Derfler, Ph.D. The school is located at 5370 Gulf of Mexico Drive in the Centre Shops of Longboat Key. Call 941.383.8811 for a brochure listing all programs, prices and dates. Visit the school online at www.lbkeducationcenter.org.

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emple Beth Sholom offers a “Lunch and Learn” course with several different course sessions throughout the year. Beginning December 10, Sue Spector will explore modern dilemmas through the eyes of Jewish tradition. This eight-week “Ma La’asot” course runs Thursdays through January 28 weekly from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. Course topics include: Partners with our Planet: Judaism and the Environment Kosher Money (Business Ethics) Is it a Sin to Tell a Lie? The Beauty Myth, or How Does One Dance Before a Bride? Jewish Genetic Disease and the Ethics of Genetic Testing Lashon Hara Hunger and Homelessness Bring a dairy or parve lunch. Cost: free to TBS members, $40 for nonmembers for the entire course. Advance registration is required. Please contact Temple Beth Sholom at 941.955.8121 to register.

DID WE MISS YOU? If you are a non-profit Jewish organization in South Florida and are not in this issue, and would like your events and/or information about your organization to be listed in our next edition of Connections, please call or write: Connections Editor The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee 580 McIntosh Road Sarasota, FL 34232 239.249.0699 jewishnews18@gmail.com Display ads are also available. Call Robin Leonardi at 941.552.6307

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he Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) will present two courses this season. In “The Jewish Course of Why” we see why it’s a good thing Jews like to ask questions, because there’s hardly a more effective way to learn than by asking a good question. From the profound to the almost profane, and everything in between, this course will address some of the most puzzling aspects of Jewish tradition. The “Heroes and Villains” course presents tales of kings and conspirators, prophets and warriors, magic-makers and miracle-workers. This course analyzes some of the Bible’s most controversial episodes, uncovering powerful insights into the human spirit and man’s purpose on earth. JLI courses are designed to appeal to people at all levels of Jewish knowl-

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edge, including those without any prior experience or background in Jewish learning. All JLI courses are open to the public, and attendees need not be affiliosh Chodesh, which occurs ated with a particular synagogue, temmonthly with the New Moon ple or other house of worship. has long been considered a JLI courses are partially under- special holiday for women, by women written by The Jewish Federation of and about women. Temple Sinai hosts Sarasota-Manatee. Visit www.myJLI. a learning experience for all interested com for registration and other course- women monthly on a Friday from 11:00 related information. Courses are held a.m. to noon. Two members will presat the three Chabad synagogues in ent a program dealing with each parthe area as well as on the Federation ticular month. There is no charge to Campus. participate. People who are interested Chabad of Bradenton & Lake- in going to lunch together after the wood Ranch: 941.752.3030 or info@ meeting may do so. chabadofbradenton.com Upcoming dates: December 11, Chabad of Sarasota: 941.925.0770 January 8, February 12, March 11, April or info@chabadofsarasota.com 8, May 6 and June 10. Chabad of Venice & North Port: For more information, please con941.493.2770 or info@chabadofvenice. tact Roberta at 941.346.5529 or roberta. Radio Rabbi Ad for Connections Oct 2011 9/30/2011 10:47 com berson@comcast.net.

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very Torah scroll contains 304,805 letters, all of which must be perfectly pure and perfectly formed by a Jewish scribe who has spent numerous years of study. It is fascinating to learn about the rigorous and majestic work of the scribe, his patience, precision, persistence and diligence in producing the holiest writing on earth, that can last for centuries, bringing fortitude to the Jewish people in all circumstances of hardship and trauma. You will learn the beauty of the Torah as a magnificent work of divinely-inspired artistry by scribes, who devote their lives to perpetuating Jewish scripture in scroll form. Watch film clips of the scribes at work on Wednesday, February 17 at 11:00 a.m., and view the Al Katz Center’s newlydedicated aged Sephardic Torah, received by the community on February 14. The cost of $7 per adult and $3 per student includes healthy kosher foods and discussion materials. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center (5910 Cortez Road, Bradenton) at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatzcenter.org.

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urely you have heard of displacement camps following World War II, but their extent and nature are essentially unknown to the world, other than to the millions who were trapped inside. After the Holocaust, when the world abandoned the Jews in every conceivable way, it once again abandoned the survivors and closed its doors to their cries for refuge. Tattered and shattered, Jewish refugees of history’s most monstrous event were systematically prohibited from establishing residence. This is a stark reminder of human coldness to the human suffering of Jews, such that Holocaust survivors spent years behind barbed wire in the self-same concentration camps previously used to imprison them. The American camps administrator, General Patton, wrote: “[Some]

December 2015 - June 2016 Classes believe that the displaced person is a human being, which he is not, and this applies particularly to the Jews who are lower than animals.” This class will meet on Fridays, April 15, May 27 and June 17 at 10:00 a.m. Cost: $25. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatzcenter.org.

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MAKE SURE YOUR VOICE IS HEARD. How far can a dollar go toward making a difference in the lives of women and children? THE WOMEN’S GIVING CIRCLE, or Ma’agal Nashim, is a group of passionate and caring women in SarasotaManatee who are committed to making a difference in the lives of women and children in need or at risk in Israel.

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After the State of Israel was established, over 800,000 Jews were forcibly expelled from neighboring Arab countries under fear for their lives. Today, there are Jew-free Arab countries, Belgian schools, an English city, and even a Bradenton, Florida, condominium seeking to become Jew-free. This class will meet on Thursdays, January 28 and February 25 at 5:30 p.m. to explore the depth and breadth of drastic Jew-hatred through expulsions of our people from the nations of the world throughout recorded history. The cost of $20 includes kosher foods and discussion materials. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center at 941.313.9239.

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n its second year, the Men’s Club of Temple Beth Sholom sponsors a Sunday series of Breakfast and Learn programs. Both men and women are invited. Start with a bagel-and-lox breakfast at 9:30 a.m., followed by the program at 10:00 a.m., and concluded with a question-and-answer session. A voluntary donation of five dollars to the TBS Men’s Club would be appreciated to cover the cost of food. Please call TBS for a reservation by the Tuesday prior to the event at 941.955.8121. For more information, please contact Norm Walter at normwalt@gmail.com or 941.907.2683. Schedule: December 6: “Hillel, Anti-Semitism and Israel on the American College Campus” with Rabbi Ed Rosenthal January 3: “What’s Next in the Middle East” with Rabbi Howard Simon February 7: “World Wide Wrap” with Rabbi Michael Werbow. March 6: “The Future of Higher Education in the U.S.” with Dr. Donal O’Shea April 3: To Be Announced

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ou are invited to attend a moving ceremony and program for the fallen heroes of the State of Israel, whose lives were sacrificed not only for the Jewish homeland but for all Jews around the world, who continue to face rabid anti-Semitism prevalent in the most sophisticated and the least sophisticated of nations. We shall recite prayers for our heroic Jewish defenders and recite aloud many of their names in tribute to them. Whether we knew them or not, they are dear to us because we were dear to them, dear enough to lose their lives that we Jews can live safely. In Israel, Yom HaZikaron is immediately followed by celebrations of the birthday of Israel, Yom HaAtzmaut. We will observe these Israeli holidays on

Wednesday, May 11 at 5:30 p.m., first in great reverence for our defenders and then in great rejoicing in the land for which they died. Donations greatly appreciated. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatz center.org.

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his one-of-a-kind lecture series will inform you of local antiSemitism largely downplayed or ignored in the media, yet posing a serious threat to our society. Here in Florida, a beautiful synagogue was defaced with huge red swastikas and a rabbi, two blocks away, walking to shul on Shabbat morning with his grandchildren, was executed.

Yet, these crimes were not designated as hate crimes, and no suspects have been apprehended. If you have not heard of “Kick-aJew Day” and the 2014 execution of Rabbi Joseph Raksin in Miami Beach, you owe it to yourself and your family to attend this important series on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.: December 2: The Execution of Rabbi Joseph Raksin January 6: “Kick-a-Jew Day” February 3: Anti-Semitic Hate Mail in Bradenton March 2: Synagogue Defacements April 6: Anti-Semitic Condominium Association Policies May 18: Local Anti-Semitic Websites June 1: Crimes Against Jewish Property Cost $60. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center (5910 Cortez Road, Bradenton) at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatzcenter.org.

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H offers community an opportunity to participate in two of its unique adult education offerings this year, as space permits. Kol HaNeshama Making Prayer Real: a multi-dimensional course focusing on skills and techniques to make prayer profound, powerful and transformative. Given in December and February. Kol HaNeshama A Bintel Brief: a look at the Forward advice column, covering all phases of immigrant life. Taught by Yiddish scholar Fraydl Friedenreich on Tuesdays in February and March. For more information or to register, please call 941.244.2042. Visit www. congkh.org for the full adult education program.

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elebrate Shavuot – the anniversary of the Revelation of Torah – at Temple Emanu-El’s annual Tikkun Leil Shavuot on Saturday, June 11 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The Tikkun is an innovation of our Jewish mystics, who spent the night before Shavuot engaged in sacred study. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn in a warm, intimate and enjoyable environment. Two study sessions led by Rabbis Brenner and Elaine Glickman will be held. In between the sessions, attendees will enjoy a reception featuring dairy desserts. The Tikkun is free to temple members; a donation of $18 is requested for guests. For more information, please call 941.379.1997.

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to all Brotherhood Breakfast programs. Programs will be held this year on March 20, April 17, and May 29. For more information, please contact Don Malawsky at 941.359.2890 or dmalawsky@msn.com.

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ewish war veterans have made major contributions to, and sacrifices for, the safety of all Americans, yet their stories are largely untold. Join your neighbors and friends in learning about the remarkable roles of Jews in America’s military history. This seven-month course will track Jewish military participation throughout America’s major wars from the American Revolution through the stillcurrent Middle East wars. This course is offered in tribute to the American Jews who have so nobly served this country. All programs begin on Monday mornings at 11:00 a.m. and are open to the public. December 21: American Revolution January 11: Civil War February 22: World War I March 21: World War II April 11: Korean War May 23: Vietnam War June 27: Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq Wars The cost is $7 per adult and $3 per student for each class. Healthy kosher foods and discussion materials are provided. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center at 941.313.9239. For more information, visit www.alkatzcenter.org.

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erusalem Day is the rejoicing in the miraculous reunification of our precious city of Jerusalem in the Jewish homeland, which religious sections had been off limits to the Jewish people for nineteen years under Jordanian occupation. In 1967, our heroic Jewish defenders were miraculously blessed to reunite all of Jerusalem for Israel and all Jews. On Sunday, June 5 at 2:00 p.m., you are invited to celebrate this blessed religious and historical event with music, films and traditional Israeli foods. Watch original footage of the 1967 war in which Israel, under Divine protection, defeated massive Arab forces in just six days, much to the astonishment of the entire world and the awe of Jews everywhere. Donations greatly appreciated. To RSVP, contact Dr. Beverly Newman at the Al Katz Center at 941.313.9239.

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Education - Children Federation Programs Shalom Baby welcomes parents and their newborns or newly adopted children into our community. Sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, this program is a wonderful way for new parents to find support and build Jewish connections during this special time in their lives. We invite families who are expecting, or have recently celebrated the arrival of a baby, to contact us so we can wish you “Mazel Tov!” and provide you with information about our Mommy and Me group. For more information, contact Jessi Sheslow at the Federation at 941.343.2109 or jsheslow@jfedsrq.org. The PJ Library program supports families raising Jewish children by sending high-quality Jewish-themed books and music on a monthly basis to children aged six months to eight years. This program is free! In addition, PJ Library works

with community partners to present children’s concerts, Tot Shabbat and other family activities. Register your child online at www.pjlibrary.org. The PJ Library is a partnership of The Harold Grinspoon Foundation and The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. For more information, contact Andrea Eiffert at the Federation at 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@jfedsrq.org.

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oving, experienced teachers; creative, hands-on learning; and fun, engaging Jewish experiences abound at Temple Emanu-El Early Learning Center! Nationally accredited and the recipient of Gold Seal certification by Sarasota County’s Early Learning Coalition, Temple Emanu-El Early Learning Center offers outstanding secular and Jewish early-childhood education for ages 18 months through 5 years – including VPK – in a nurturing, clean, loving and safe environment. Traditional preschool hours are available, as is extended care from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Students enjoy weekly enrichments in gymnastics, karate, Spanish, music/movement and computers. Temple Emanu-El Early Learning Center also sponsors family fun events as well as parenting workshops throughout the year. In addition to joyful Shabbat celebrations with Rabbi Brenner Glickman, students participate in Six-Pointed Stars, a weekly class that teaches about prayer, holidays, Hebrew, Bible stories, God and Jewish values through engaging, hands-on activities. Jewish and interfaith preschool families also participate enthusiastically in family programs sponsored by Temple Emanu-El. For more information: Elaine Sharrock, Director 941.377.8074 or preschool@sarasotatemple.org www.sarasotatemple.org

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he Gan focuses on Jewish Early Childhood Programming for children up to five years of age. The Gan inspires children to embrace Jewish values by providing meaningful and authentic Jewish educational experiences in a nurturing, stimulating and safe environment. The preschool is accredited by the National Association for Child Care Professionals and is a recipient of a Gold Seal of Excellence from the Florida Department of Children and Families. The curriculum applies developmentally-appropriate practices inspired by Montessori methods. The hands-on approach to learning encourages each child to grow academically, socially, emotionally, physically and spiritually. Children develop a positive self-image, learn Jewish values and independence, and are well prepared for Kindergarten. The Gan also offers summer camp and enrichments galore – Gymnastics, Kung Fu, Book Cooks, Computers, Music Together with Allisongs, Yoga for Kids, Spanish Workshop, Temple Tots for Infants and Toddlers, Tot Shabbat and Havdalah services, and state-ofthe-art InterActiv-Board technology in the Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) classroom. Registration for all programs is ongoing. For more information or to set up a tour of the facility: Laura Freedman, 941.926.0462 www.thegansarasota.org

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habad Kaplan Preschool, a VPK provider, serves the educational needs of children ages two to five years. The preschool mission is to provide a warm and happy Jewish environment, which nurtures and values your child’s unique style of learning. Through song and dance, stories and discussions, the precious legacy of their uniqueness as Jews is transmitted. A day in the life of a Chabad preschooler is truly an adventure! Backed by the latest research with an emphasis on up-to-date educational trends, the children enjoy learning via a play-based curriculum. As children move through their environment, they are encouraged to explore, manipulate, experiment, create and problem-solve creatively. The low student-teacher ratio ensures that each child receives individual and caring attention. At the heart of the program is the desire to nurture in the children a concern, kindness and sensitivity for their fellow human beings. For more information: Sara Steinmetz, 941.925.0770 or sara@chabadofsarasota.com

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opportunities. As a community Jewish day school serving students with a wide array of religious affiliations, along with unaffiliated Jewish families, the curriculum mirrors the diversity that exists in our community. For more information: Dan Ceaser, 941.552.2774 www.gfasarasota.org

SHA LOM BA BY MOMMY & ME Join us for a gathering of mommies and babies to sing Jewish and/or Israeli children’s songs and bond with other moms every fourth Friday of the month!

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emple Sinai Religious School is a community of families who “do Jewish” and love being Jewish together. Coming from families of diverse backgrounds, Temple Sinai kids discover the joys of Judaism with their friends, guided by experienced teachers who build learning around the students’ interests. Incorporating the arts and music, whether at the temple or off-site, learning reflects the best practices of Jewish education in the 21st century. Holiday celebrations become school-wide events. An innovative Hebrew program accommodates learners of all ages at all levels. As the only ARJE-accredited school on the west coast of Florida, all students in Grades K-10 meet Sunday mornings. For Grades 3-6, Hebrew School is offered Sunday and Wednesday after-

Hebrew/Religious Schools noons at the temple, and on Tuesdays in Lakewood Ranch to accommodate families’ busy schedules. Families need not be temple members to enroll their children. The awardwinning Gift Membership program offers new school families a complimentary one-year temple membership and reduced tuition. For more information: Sue Huntting RJE, Religious School Director 941.922.9322 or ReligiousSchool@SinaiSRQ.org

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ith a warm community, loving and expert teachers, kind students, and a leadership committed to making learning joyous, Temple Emanu-El Religious School is a place kids truly enjoy attending. Affectionately known as TEERS,

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Temple Emanu-El Religious School offers Sunday school for kindergarteners through seventh graders; an additional hour of Hebrew study begins in fourth grade. An outstanding postB’nai Mitzvah/Confirmation program as well as the opportunity to serve as a classroom assistant keep about 90 percent of students involved with the religious school after they become Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Along with learning Hebrew and Judaica, students enjoy TEERS’ signature “chuggim” – hands-on classes in Jewish cooking, music, crafts, drama, Israeli dancing, and conversational Hebrew – as well as schoolwide holiday celebrations, tzedakah projects, a new computer lab, and family Shabbat services. An annual Shabbaton and a variety of social, educational and community service programming for the entire family foster a close bond among parents and children at the school. New students are always welcome. Director of Education Sabrina Silverberg and her dedicated faculty look forward to meeting you! For more information: Sabrina Silverberg, Director of Education, 941.371.2788 or teers@sarasotatemple.org

n Saturday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to noon at Temple Beth Sholom, children are invited to playtime, snack and an age-appropriate service. This program is geared toward preschool and early elementary children, however any age children are welcome. There is no charge and it is open to the public. For more information: TBS office, 941.955.8121

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ulating and engaging educational experience guided by the Conservative movement’s principles. The goal at PRS is to provide a Kehillah (community) which will foster lifelong bonds among learners and engage them in a vibrant learning environment that celebrates being Jewish. This year, learning is structured around the progressive Hebrew program Mitkadem, Judaic Engagement exercises, and Tefillah and Prayer Experience. Twice monthly, sixth-graders and their parents meet with Rabbi Michael Werbow for Bar and Bat Mitzvah Club, addressing topics related to their upcoming ceremonies. Religious instruction continues through 10th grade. Several youth-involved Friday night dinners and services are planned. For more information: 941.955.8121 or knester@templebethsholomfl.org

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pen to all Jewish children, the Weinstein Religious School meets Wednesday afternoons from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. throughout the school year. The Morris & Paecia Weinstein Religious School is a place where the joys, values and traditions of Judaism are brought vividly to life. Chabad Religious School is a traditional learning center that has been successful in catering to Jewish families from all walks of life. Its weekly schedule includes Hebrew reading following the trendsetting Aleph Champion program, Jewish history, Jewish holidays, and a hands-on approach to teaching mitzvot. Special holiday events create exciting moments and great memories. Chabad of Sarasota invites you to give your child the gift of Jewish pride and knowledge. Membership is NOT required to join the school. Parents of prospective students are encouraged to schedule a visit. For more information: Sara Steinmetz, Director, 941.925.0770 or sara@chabadofsarasota.com

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magine a place where kids never want to miss a day. Imagine a place where children are too busy singing, doing, touching, dancing, playing and creating, to realize they’re even learning! You’ve just imagined the Venice Hebrew School of the Arts! A place where Judaism is inspired through the universal language of the arts. The Hebrew School has a particular focus on educating children through art, music and drama, enabling them to experience the ideas and ideals which are taught in a relevant and artistic manner. The school offers the Aleph Champ program, a detailed curriculum geared towards learning the Hebrew language. As a trendsetter in creative Jewish education, this innovative program will inspire a love for our rich ancient heritage, with the creativity and

beauty of modern-day art. Children will have the opportunity to embrace many of the arts throughout the year, offering a hands-on experience to truly understand its depth, meaning and connection to Judaism. Visiting artists and specialists will share their journey and bring out the potential and talent in each student. The staff brings its individual attention to each and every student, ages four through fourteen. In addition, the school offers an exclusive New Hebrew High for kids post bar/bat mitzvah so that they, too, can further their Jewish education in a creative and exciting way! School meets Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. for ages 5-13. For more information: Rivka Schmerling, Educational Director, 941.493.2770

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AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL STUDENTS Religious Schools can have a profoundly positive impact on our children and their Jewish identity. We would like to help make Religious School a reality for your child by offering NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIP ASSISTANCE. This scholarship is meant to be combined with your own funding as well as funding from other sources, such as your synagogue. The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee has provided more than 110 scholarships to date.

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eligious School for children (primary grades through Bar/ Bat Mitzvah) at Temple Beth El Bradenton meets Sunday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to noon from September through May. The program includes age-appropriate instruction in religion, Jewish history, culture, and introduction to Israel. The curriculum also uses “Text Messages - Torah Commentaries for Teens.” Every parasha for the year is in this book. Short chapters written by 100 rabbis, educators and others help students understand and relate to the Torah. The Religious School children also participate in the Erev Shabbat services each month. Hebrew instruction begins in fourth grade and is held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays after school. For more information: Susie Konicov, Education Chair and Religious School Principal 941.755.4900 or tbebradentonfl@yahoo.com www.templebethelbradenton.com

he Jewish Congregation of Venice promotes a Family Education Program of Judaic studies and Hebrew language for all children, and is especially sensitive to the concerns and interests of interfaith families. Parents and children are involved in a variety of holiday-centered events. Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation is offered, and the ceremonies are enthusiastically celebrated by congregation and guests. For more information: JCV office, 941.484.2022 or jcvenice2@gmail.com

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habad of Sarasota’s Camp Gan Israel is part of the largest and fastest growing network of Jewish camps in the world. It enjoys a well-earned reputation as a trendsetter with innovative ideas and creative programs. Camp Gan Israel provides four weeks of fun activities, trips and theme days, all with a Jewish twist. For thirteen years, Chabad of Sarasota has enthralled children ages 5-11 while imbuing lots of Ru’ach (spirit) and Jewish pride. Camp Gan Israel is more than a break from the school routine. It is an experience in which children learn the importance of caring, sharing, patience and working with others. Each camper will be able to express his/her creativity, by partaking in a variety of activities, including sports, karate and art. For additional information: Sara Steinmetz, Director 941.925.0770 or sara@chabadofsarasota.com

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t Goldie Feldman Academy’s Summer Camp, children ages 15 months through incoming 4th grade participate in innovative, creative activities that spark curiosity, incorporate learning, and are lots of fun. The camp staff includes the same wonderful teachers that GFA students interact with during the school year. Each session incorporates a different captivating theme – such as art, sports, technology and gardening – and each individual age group has activities that are developmentally appropriate, including cooking, language, literacy, math and science enrichment, and water play in the outdoor classrooms. Older preschool children can enroll in swimming lessons, and the preschool and kindergarten campers meet every Friday for a camp-wide Shabbat and Ruach Rally. GFA is a community Jewish day school for students with a wide array of religious affiliations, along with unaffiliated Jewish families, and its programs mirror the diversity that exists in our community. For more information: Cindi Bavry, 941.552.2770 www.gfasarasota.org

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he learning, nurturing and fun of Temple Emanu-El Early Learning Center continues through the summertime with an unforgettable camp experience. Children ages 18 months through five years are invited to spend summer days in the loving, safe and caring environment of Temple Emanu-El’s nationally accredited, Gold Seal certified Jewish preschool. With traditional camp hours as well as extended care to accommodate working families, Temple Emanu-El Early Learning Center’s summer camp offers fun weekly themes such as Insects, Fairy Tales, Ocean, Camping, and Community Helpers; special activities like Shabbat celebrations, science projects, art, movement, literature and cooking highlight the experience. Among the children’s favorite features are gymnastics, water days, firefighter and guide-dog visits – and an end-of-session visit from the ice cream truck! For more information, please call Temple EmanuEl Early Learning Center Director Elaine Sharrock at 941.377.8074. For more information: Elaine Sharrock, Temple Emanu-El Early Learning Center Director 941.377.8074

Jewish Overnight Camp Incentive Grant Program The Jewish Overnight Camp Incentive Grant Program provides subsidies of up to $1,000 per child for campers attending a Jewish non-profit overnight camp. Grants are provided by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. Eligible parents and children must be Jewish, residents of Sarasota or Manatee counties, and legal residents of the United States. Grants are paid directly to the camp and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, contact Andrea Eiffert at the Federation at 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@jfedsrq.org.

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he Gan at Temple Sinai’s Early Childhood Program offers a summer camp option throughout the summer months. Along with the activities designed to complement a particular theme, traditional summertime fun activities are included in the monthly program. They include playing games, story time, art projects,

cooking, music, movement, dance, dramatic play, science and, of course, water play. Many special activities and enrichments are offered as well, including gymnastics, Tae Kwon Do, a Spanish workshop, yoga, art, magic shows, puppet shows and more. As during the school year, the Friday Shabbat celebration is a lovely part of the busy week. The Director of Camp Gan, along with Chazzan Cliff Abramson, lead the service with Shabbat prayers, songs and dance. Camp Gan at Temple Sinai...growing minds, strengthening bodies, nurturing souls. For more information: Laura Freedman, Director of Early Childhood Education 941.926.9462 www.thegansarasota.org

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he Chabad Jewish Center of Venice provides an incredible three-week summer day camp from June 27 to July 15, 2016. Called Camp Gan Israel or “Gan Izzy,” the camp attracts children of all backgrounds between the ages of 2-13. Children are offered a wide variety of exciting sports, swimming, arts and crafts, as well as diverse activities such as karate and horseback riding. Numerous special activities, workshops and even a fire juggling show are very popular. The camp also includes twice-a-week field trips to various destinations such as Sun Splash, rollerskating, golfing, bowling, Leaping Lizard and local museums. The camp’s trademark hot kosher lunch is served each day to every camper. Camp Gan Israel is dedicated to enriching the lives of Jewish children from diverse backgrounds and affilia-

tions. It is a place where children learn the importance of caring, sharing, tolerance, patience and working with others. Camp Director Rivka Schmerling oversees a staff which includes head counselors, group counselors and numerous volunteers, including many local teenagers. Safety is the number-one priority and the counselor-camper ratio is one counselor for every five children. All counselors have prior camping experience and are well trained in safety. An indication of the close bond which develops between campers and counselors is the tearful good-byes which occur on the last day as well as the connection that lasts throughout the year! Planning for 2016 Camp Gan Israel is already underway. For more information: Rivka Schmerling, 941.493.2770 www.cgivenice.com

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deep sense of pride in Jewish heritage and a love for the land of Israel. Weekly Judaic themes are taught through exciting activities. Stories, songs, games and contests, in addition to challah baking, Shabbat parties, arts and crafts, and cooking are part of the unique Gan Israel experience. Gan Israel is much more than a physical break from the school routine. It’s a comprehensive program designed to strengthen body and soul. Safety is a priority at Camp Gan Israel. Individualized attention and professional staff assure parents that their children are well taken care of. For more information or to register a child: 941.752.3030 or info@chabadofbradenton.com www.cgibradenton.org

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or five decades, Camp Judaea has been providing a high-quality, fun and educational program to children and staff members. Camp Judaea is a leader in the Jewish and Zionist camping world for environmentalism in the Southeast region of the U.S. Camp Judaea represents the pluralist American Jewish community and educates about culture, respect and diversity. Jewish identity building is a core product of the program that translates to future Jewish leaders who take action in the Jewish value of “tikkun olam.” The camp takes advantage of its beautiful setting in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to provide campers with an outdoor experience that will heighten their appreciation of nature and the outdoors. All campers accepted, regardless of race, color, age, handicaps, religion or national origin. For more information: 404.634.7883 in the winter www.campjudaea.org

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rom sunrise to sunset, there’s so much to do at Camp Shalom. Located on the edge of the Ocala National Forest, Camp Shalom was established in 1971 by Shelley and David Sokol. The camp is still owned and operated by the Sokols, along with daughter/camp director, Heidi Sokol-Weinstein and son and daughterin-law/resident owners, Michael and Sarah Sokol. Camp Shalom is the only co-ed (girls and boys, ages 7-16) Jewish overnight camp in Florida. Through the years, thousands of campers have spent their summers at Camp Shalom, growing, playing and experiencing Jewish values. The opportunities for fun at Camp Shalom are endless. Camper favorites include the sports program, arts

& crafts, dance, drama, waterfront, the swimming pool, cooking, music, video game challenges and much more. At the end of the day, win or lose, every camper goes back to the cabin feeling accomplished and having learned new skills. For more information: 305.279.0401 in the winter or campshalom@aol.com www.campshalom.net

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Thousands of young people have called Camp Coleman home for more than 50 years, where children can feel free to live a wholly Jewish life. Campers can experience Jewish culture and tradition while in a safe, challenging and fun environment, and participate in a wide variety of athletic, recreational and creative activities. All activities seek to strike a balance between skill development and personal enjoyment,

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and constant effort is made to meet the needs and wants of the campers. For more information: 770.671.8971 in the winter campcoleman@urj.org www.campcoleman.org

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Camp Barney offers inable activity, including water skiing, horseback riding, ropes courses, whitewater rafting, all field/court sports, music, theater, dance, fencing, scuba, and 250 additional activities, programs and trips. Camp Barney has created a unique community that is all about adventure and self-discovery, exhilarating activities and exciting events, being in a strong culturally Jewish environment (kosher) with special friends, all under the supervision of a handpicked collection of staff. For more information about Camp Barney programs, Family Camps, staff opportunities, or other adventures: September 1 - June 1, 678.812.3844 or summer@campbarney.org www.campbarney.org

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Get creative! You will be making handmade Purim cards and decorated masks for participants in the JFCS SOS (Senior Outreach Service) program.

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Have fun and do a mitzvah! Create a work of art at Painting With a Twist: a fun art studio where experienced local artists provide step by step instruction to help you craft a one-of-a-kind piece to donate to participants in the JFCS SOS (Senior Outreach Service) program.

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sota-Manatee’s local chapters, Anachnu Tamid BBG and Achim AZA, for monthly meetings and events. BBYO is a pluralistic teen organization with a mission of involving more Jewish teens in more meaningful Jewish experiences. BBYO teens plan and execute programs that interest them with guidance from adult advisors and staff. BBYO is a great way to get involved after your Bar/Bat Mitzvah. The AZA

fun activities for all young people in the local Jewish community. Programs include Chalutzim (grades 3-5), Kadima (grades 6-8) and USY (grades 9-12). USY and Kadima participate in regional events including conventions and Yom Disney, which are a wonderful way to meet other young Jews. For more information or to sign up for membership: 941.955.8121 or www.templebethsholomfl.org

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and BBG chapters boast over 30 high school teens who regularly attend regional conventions and programs with Jewish teens from Orlando, Tampa and Naples. Past chapter events include Relay for Life, Color Wars, Israel Dinner and Speaker, Sleepovers, Leadership Training, Treasure Island Scavenger Hunt and much more. For more information on BBYO: NFR@bbyo.org www.bbyo.org/region/ northflorida/

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2016 EDUCATION H SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL STUDENTS QUESTIONS? Contact Andrea Eiffert at 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@jfedsrq.org

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illels of the Florida Suncoast is the umbrella organization that works with Jewish college students on the west coast of Florida at New College of Florida and Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota; at the University of South Florida (USFSP), Eckerd College and Stetson University College of Law in St. Petersburg; the University of Tampa and the University of South Florida in Tampa. Suncoast Hillels is affiliated with Hillel - The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, which is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world, and works with the nearly 3,000 Jewish college students in our region. Its mission is to enrich the lives of Jewish undergraduate and graduate students so that they may enrich the Jewish people and the world. Suncoast Hillels offers a pluralistic, welcoming, inclusive environment, where students find the balance they seek in being distinctively Jewish and universally human. It creates Jewish life on campus, helping to secure a student’s Jewish identity at a critical time in their lives. Hillel provides support and guidance, and a home-away-from-home for Jewish students. It cultivates strong engagement, education and advocacy on behalf of the State of Israel; educates the broader campus community about Judaism, Jewish culture and Israel; and builds strong future Jewish families, communities and leaders. Generous funding for Suncoast Hillels is provided by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. For more information about any of the Suncoast Hillel chapters: Rabbi Ed Rosenthal, Exec. Dir. 813.765.6364, 813.899.2788 or rabbied@suncoasthillels.org www.suncoasthillels.org

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kating, mini-golf, mitzvah projects, overnights, movies, trampoline parks, end-of-the-year Maccabiah games, participation in regional and national gatherings for Reform Jewish students – and forging friendships to last a lifetime – are among the special activities enjoyed by members of Temple Emanu-El’s three wonderful youth groups. Participating in social and charitable activities, youth group members build wonderful relationships with one another and with their youth group advisor. In addition to programming for elementary and middle school students, Temple Emanu-El has launched

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challenge of retaining students after Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Temple Emanu-El’s Confirmation class provides a model of keeping teens engaged, enthusiastic and eager for Judaism and Jewish learning. An astonishing 90 percent of Bar/Bat Mitzvah students

class. Now in its fourth year, Temple Emanu-El’s Confirmation class welcomes students as soon as they celebrate their Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremony. Students meet monthly with Rabbi Brenner Glickman to explore and study topics of their choosing, from interfaith marriage to the afterlife to the Creation story to Judaism and the environment. Tools from group discussion to creating advertisements to text study allow students to be active participants in learning. Built-in time to snack and socialize allows students to strengthen their bonds of friendship and community. For more information: Rabbi Brenner Glickman and Director of Education Sabrina Silverberg Sabrina Silverberg with Temple Emanu-El’s 2014 Confirmation class 941.378.5567

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a high school youth group that is affiliated with NFTY – the Reform movement’s North American Federation of Temple Youth. The sense of friendship and community enhances youth groupers’ experience at religious school and in the wider Jewish world, deepens the bonds among young people, and strengthens the warm family feeling that is so central to Temple Emanu-El. For more information: Sabrina Silverberg, Director of Religious Education, 941.378.5567

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OF THE LIVING An unforgettable and life-changing experience!

FOR 11TH & 12TH GRADE STUDENTS Selected teens will spend a week in Poland and march from Auschwitz to Birkenau with thousands of fellow Jews from around the world on Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Memorial Day). The particpants will then spend a week in Israel on Yom Hazikaron (Israel Memorial Day) and Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel Independence Day) seeing the incredible sites and sounds of our homeland.

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he Chabad Jewish Center of Venice offers Cteen, a unique Jewish teen club that compacts exhilarating fun and meaningful projects into a program that’s thrilling and uniting. Cteen events happen at least monthly, but the moments last a lifetime, the impact is magnificent, the experience priceless. Cteen is run by Rabbi Sholom Schmerling and his wife Rivka, and both develop a special personal connection to many of the teens. Cteen is an opportunity for Jewish teens to feel proud of who they are and to have a place where it’s “safe” to be themselves. Parents are ecstatic that the club is a positive environment where their children can belong. Cteen is underwritten by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. For more information: 941.493.2770 or info@chabadofvenice.com

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teen, the fastest growing Jewish teen network, is now active in Lakewood Ranch. Teens love to socialize and network. Cteen takes these skills that teenagers have mastered and creatively channels their talents toward making a difference in our communities. Cteen’s mission is to provide a nurturing environment where teens can learn about themselves through giving to others, identify with others who share the same faith, and be part of a group that focuses on building core values. It is an opportunity that no teenager should miss. Program events take place at The Chabad House unless otherwise noted. Cteen is sponsored by Raymond James Financial and David Shugol. For more information: 941.752.3030 or info@chabadofbradenton.com

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hroughout the years, Temple Sinai has offered its 10th grade students the opportunity to experience a school year filled with new kinds of learning and exciting experiences. Rabbi Geoffrey Huntting’s weekly seminar-style classes explore issues on the students’ minds and in the news.

Confirmation Students experience L’taken Social Justice Seminar in Washington, D.C.

Students are challenged to synthesize their learning from previous years and clarify where they stand on a variety of questions. Class discussions are supplemented with Jewish movies, dinner at the rabbi’s house, and visits to local places of worship. The highlight of the year is when the students, accompanied by the rabbi, attend the L’taken Social Justice Seminar in Washington, D.C. Along with several hundred other youth from around the country, the students learn about critical national issues and then present their carefully researched personal position papers to our representatives on Capitol Hill. The Confirmation service is one of the congregation’s favorites. It is student-led and each Confirmand speaks about an important aspect of his/her Jewish life. Post-Confirmation activities at the temple include youth group, reading Torah during the High Holidays and being a madrich/madricha (aide) in the Religious School. For more information: Sue Huntting, RJE, Religious School Director 941.922.9322

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opportunities for young congregants. As a URJ congregation, the temple is affiliated with NFTY, the National Federation of Temple Youth. The Youth Groups are committed to: Helping strengthen Jewish identity and connections Creating an environment that is accepting and open Building strong relationships among youth and teens Providing opportunities for leadership development JOOSY (Junior Organization of Sinai Youth): Sixth through eighthgraders get together for social, cultural and community service events. Participants may attend Hatikvah Kallah, a junior NFTY convention. JOOSY and SAFETY sometimes have temple events together. SAFETY (Sarasota Area Feder-

a month for student-organized and led programs. SAFETY members may participate in NFTY-STR events throughout the year, URJ’s Mitzvah Corp project and Camp Jenny. They also have opportunities to run for leadership positions within the temple youth group and the NFTY region. For more information: Deb Bryan, Youth Group Director 941.924.1802 x112 or dbryan@sinaisrq.org

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In addition to the wide array of community events The Jewish Federation offers initiatives designed to help local families! Stuff like:

Religious and Education Scholarships Camp Grants • PJ Library • Shalom Baby Teen Leadership & Travel Opportunities Senior Services • Israel Advocacy

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hrough local donors and The Jewish Federation of SarasotaManatee, STEP (Shapiro Teen Engagement Program) provides opportunities for teens in the community to make Jewish friends and connect to Jewish life in Sarasota. STEP caters to the varied interests of teens, with room for everyone under this giant program umbrella. Whether you are looking for social activities, art classes, community service hours or something else, STEP and The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee aim to provide activities and programs that interest you. Contact Andrea Eiffert at the Federation at 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@jfedsrq.org. In May 2016, thousands of Jewish teens from around the world will share a once-in-a-lifetime experience on the

March of the Living Mission, where they march three kilometers from Auschwitz to Birkenau, the largest concentration camp complex built by the Nazis. The march commemorates Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. From Poland, participants will fly to Israel to celebrate Yom HaAtzmaut, Israel Independence Day. The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee partners with local philanthropists to provide scholarships annually for area teens to participate. This program is open to students in grades 11 and 12. Contact Andrea Eiffert at the Federation, 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@jfedsrq. org. The Send-A-Kid-to-Israel Program (S.K.I.P.), which provides funds for teen travel to Israel, reflects The

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Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee’s commitment to Jewish continuity and identity for our community. The program provides scholarships to enable area Jewish teens to participate in Israel trips and programs sponsored by an accredited cultural and/or educational organization. S.K.I.P. is funded in large part by the Betty and Herb Schiff S.K.I.P. Fund. Applications for 2016 programs are due by April 4, 2016. Contact Andrea Eiffert at the Federation at 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@jfedsrq.org. Each year, The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee awards Education Scholarships to qualified applicants. Scholarships generally range from $500 to $5,000 per student and are available to Jewish students and a limited number for non-Jewish applicants. In 2015,

PANIM EL PANIM The Jewish Federation of SarasotaManatee subsidizes an annual trip to Washington, D.C. for students in 10th, 11th or 12th grade to participate in the Panim el Panim Seminar.

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Learn how to make a difference and advocate for the issues most important to you while exploring our nation’s capital. The PANIM Institute of BBYO is creating a movement of young activists ready to take on the challenges facing the Jewish people, America and the world. Questions? Contact Andrea Eiffert at 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@jfedsrq.org

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The AIPAC (American Israel Pubin helping others. Applicants interested in writing or graphic design/illustra- lic Affairs Committee) Policy Contion are encouraged to send samples of ference is the pro-Israel community’s their work, a resume and a cover letter largest annual gathering, drawing thouto Isaac Azerad via email to iazerad@ sands of participants from all 50 states. jfedsrq.org or snail mail to The Jewish The Jewish Federation of SarasotaFederation of Sarasota-Manatee, Klin- Manatee brings high school and college genstein Jewish Center, 580 McIntosh students to the highly subsidized Policy Road, Sarasota, FL 34232. The deadline Conference each spring in Washington, D.C. Contact Jessi Sheslow at the Fedfor submissions is April 1, 2016. Through the Friedman Family eration at 941.371.4546 or jsheslow@ Fund, The Jewish Federation of Sara- jfedsrq.org. The Fight Anti-Semitism Tosota-Manatee provides scholarships for students in grades 10-12 to study day (FAST) program aims to prepare abroad in Israel on the Alexander a new generation of young adults to Muss High School in Israel Program. stand up and fight for true social jusStudents attend part of the academic tice while faced with hostile behavior in school year or summer in Israel during an environment meant for growth and their sophomore, junior or senior year education. On the University of South Florof high school on a fully-accredited academic and fun experience, earning ida Campus we are currently working high school and college credit. Scholar- with a student committee comprised ships are awarded on a first-come, first- of representation from Hillel, Bulls For served basis. Contact Andrea Eiffert Israel, Christians United For Israel, at the Federation at 941.552.6308 or Greek Houses, LGBT Groups, AIPAC, Chabad, and Student Veterans, and we aeiffert@jfedsrq.org. The Jewish Federation of Sarasota- have plans to work with New College of Manatee provides scholarships to stu- Florida in the coming year. dents in grades 10-12 each spring for the JEWISH TEENS OF SRQ-MAN Panim el Panim Seminar in Washington, D.C. ParJewish Teens of SRQ-MAN ticipants learn how TO GET to make a difference THE APP and advocate for the issues most important to them while exploring our nation’s capital. The Panim Get Our App Institute of BBYO is Connect with other Jewish teens near you and get the latest updates on creating a movement what’s happening in your Jewish community. of young activists DOWNLOAD IT NOW ready to take on the challenges facing the Jewish people, America and the world. Contact Andrea Eiffert at the Federation at 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@jfedsrq.org.

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$71,400 was awarded to 26 local Jewish teens. The primary consideration for these scholarships will be based on financial need, however, a good academic record and community involvement in Jewish activities are also evaluated. The deadline for 2016-17 school year is April 15, 2016. Details and applications can be found on the Federation’s website at www.jfedsrq.org. Contact Andrea Eiffert at the Federation at 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@jfedsrq.org. High school students wishing to participate in a Jewish domestic travel program may apply for a scholarship from The Jewish Federation. Scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, and an interview is required. Contact Andrea Eiffert at the Federation at 941.552.6308 or aeiffert@ jfedsrq.org. The Jewish Federation of SarasotaManatee funds Jewish programming for area college students through the Hillels of the Florida Suncoast. Hillel groups at New College of Florida and the Ringling School of Art & Design host educational, social, cultural, religious, social justice, Israel, and leadership programs. The program provides opportunities that are designed to strengthen the students’ Jewish identity and to prepare them to become leaders in the Jewish community. Visit www. suncoasthillels.org for program details. Contact Jessi Sheslow at the Federation at 941.343.2109 or jsheslow@jfedsrq. org. The Jewish Federation of SarasotaManatee offers students ages 16-22 the opportunity to be published and get real-world writing experience through the Joseph J. Edlin Journalism Internship. Interns write for a professional publication, The Jewish News of Sarasota-Manatee, as well as the Federation’s blog, and learn more about the Jewish nonprofit world. Preferred are applicants who wish to pursue a career in journalism, have a desire to work in the nonprofit sector and are interested

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Jewish Outreach Temple Sinai Outreach Programs

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emple Sinai opens its doors to people of all ages, backgrounds and interests. Special efforts to extend the reach of the temple beyond its walls include: Welcoming Interfaith Families Schools, programs and services are designed to be accessible to everyone, regardless of religious background. Over 50% of school families include at least one parent who was not raised Jewish. The rabbi and chazzan are very open to answering your questions and explaining the Jewish tradition with an eye towards being exceptionally inclusive. Programming in Lakewood Ranch Sinai’s Religious School continues to hold a mid-week Hebrew School class at The Out-of-Door Academy for the convenience of the growing number of families from Lakewood Ranch. From the Back to School Meet & Greet at Menchie’s off Route 70 to gatherings with the clergy in private homes, Temple Sinai is eager to meet you where you live. Religious School Enrollment in the Religious School is open to any child in the area, regardless of synagogue affiliation. All school families are included in family programs and school events. Youth Groups Temple membership is not required for youth in grades 6-12 interested in meeting up with other Jewish kids to have a good time and develop as leaders. Attending regional and national NFTY events is an added benefit for those who are interested. Tot Shabbat Open to the community, Friday evening Tot Shabbat services, led by Rabbi

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Huntting, Chazzan Abramson (with his guitar) and Laura Freedman, are held periodically through the year and offer a warm and interactive Shabbat experience. The 5:30 p.m. service is always followed by a Kiddie Oneg or familyfriendly dinner. Jewish Food Festival In partnership with the All Faiths Food Bank, Temple Sinai’s annual Jewish Food Festival attracts hungry guests from miles around who want to experience an authentic nosh. Folks eat at the temple as well as do “takeout.” Thousands attend, so best come early! For more information: 941.924.1802

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or thirty years, the Jewish Congregation of Venice (JCV) has reached out to unaffiliated Jewish residents of Venice and their non-Jewish neighbors, often opening its multi-purpose building for community events. The Senior Service Outreach program transports isolated, home-bound seniors to the JCV for group therapy, socialization and a delicious home-cooked lunch. The Sisterhood hosts other synagogue sisterhoods and connects with women’s groups of area churches. All Venice knows JCV’s annual Jewish Food Festival, a major “happening” bringing thousands of guests to the JCV campus for delicious Kosher-style food and family fun. A founding member of the Venice Interfaith Community Association, the Jewish Congregation of Venice

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promotes community respect, understanding and cooperation, and works closely with other faith groups on Venice interfaith educational and social service programs. For more information: Beata Hulliger, Administrator 941.484.2022 or jcvenice2@gmail.com

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emple Beth Sholom welcomes everyone, affiliated or not, to celebrate their Jewish heritage and spiritual connections. TBS values tikkun olam, repairing the world, through improving the community. Special events are planned specifically to serve the needs of the SarasotaManatee area. Annual events include the Light of Torah Study Day, Freund Scholar-in Residence, World Wide Wrap t’fillin day, children’s Purim Carnival, sukkah building, and Mitzvah Day. Continuing Education Sessions, including history lectures, spiritual learning, Hebrew and Yiddish language classes, are open to all. TBS reaches outside its campus to improve the local community. TBS is the lone local Jewish organization that is a sponsor of Family Promise, a program that helps homeless families stay together. Other activities include volunteering and donating to local food banks, baking muffins for seniors at Rosh Hashanah, and supplying casseroles for the Salvation Army. For more information: 941.955.8121

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re you new to Sarasota-Manatee or new to The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee? Join the Federation at its Newcomers Reception to meet and connect with other Jews in the community and learn about upcoming programs and events. This free event will be held on Thursday, January 7 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Selby Gardens (Great Room by the Bay). RSVP required. Visit www. jfedsrq.org or contact Ilene Fox at ifox@ jfedsrq.org or 941.343-2111.

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ow do we teach our young children that being Jewish is special? We can begin by taking them to Temple Emanu-El’s Tot Shabbat outreach program. Held on Saturday mornings throughout the year, Tot Shabbat provides meaningful and fun Shabbat experiences for young Jewish and interfaith families. Whether taking place on the temple’s playground or at popular public spaces such as Crowley Nature Center, Tot Shabbat features time to play and socialize, a craft, a bagel breakfast, and age-appropriate Shabbat songs, prayers, movement, and stories with Rabbi Brenner Glickman. Highlights include a birthday party for the trees at Sarasota Children’s Garden on Tu B’Shevat, celebrating Israel’s birthday on Israeli Independence Day, and splashing in wading pools at “Splash Shabbat.” Tot Shabbat is free and open to everyone. Interfaith and unaffiliated families are welcome and will quickly find a warm community. Many of the monthly Tot Shabbat programs are co-sponsored by Temple Emanu-El and The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. For more information: 941.379.1997

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o you like socializing with furry creatures, tidying up places and property, or helping feed the needy? Opportunities like these and many more will be available during the first Community-Wide Mitzvah Day being held on Sunday, February 21, 2016. The eleven congregations of the Synagogue Council of Sarasota-Manatee are organizing this day of good deeds to help agencies and organizations in our community-at-large. The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee is providing the marketing and financial support needed to make the event a sure success. The day will begin with a Kick-Off

Breakfast before participants disperse to the many locations that will be expecting them. Projects will be available for people of all ages and abilities. The day will be a great opportunity for multi-generational interaction, and that is always fun! In addition to handson activities, there will be a Collection Drive of essential items and supplies that numerous groups have requested. All members of the community are invited to participate. Visit www.jfedsrq .org beginning January 1 for a list of opportunities, detailed information and to register. Call Synagogue Council President Laurie Lachowitzer at 941.927.3636 with questions. We welcome your participation in this worthy inaugural event.

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emple Emanu-El continues out- ming, including a Rosh Hashanah dinreach programs to the Jewish ner and an end-of-Passover pizza party, and interfaith community of were added last year as well. For details about upcoming and Lakewood Ranch/East Manatee. Temple Emanu-El plans several ongoing Temple Emanu-El outreach free events in the area, offering educa- programs to Lakewood Ranch/East tional and social opportunities for all Manatee: Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman ages. One much-anticipated program is 941.379.1997 the annual Family Picnic and Havdalah at Summerfield Park, featuring balloon animals, face-painting, and free ice cream from the ice cream truck. Other Lakewood Ranch/ East Manatee outreach programs include a swim party at Greyhawk Landing and classes at Lakewood Ranch Town Hall – including two installments a year of Rabbi Brenner GlickTemple Emanu-El Rabbi Brenner Glickman man’s popular “Lunch with the leads the Havdalah service at the Family Picnic and Havdalah at Summerfield Park Rabbi.” New holiday program-

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Major community events plus select events from area temples and organizations open to the entire community For up-to-date information on these and other community events, please check The Jewish News, www.jfedsrq.org, and the individual temple and organization websites.

Chanukah-related events: December 5-13, 2015 December 5, 10:30 a.m. Tot Shabbat Hanukkah-themed crafts, games, blessings, and stories for little ones and their families, plus a bagel breakfast and playground time Temple Emanu-El Free Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman, 941.379.1997 December 6, 10:00 a.m. Chanukah Menorah Fair Inaugurate the Festival of Lights with Chanukah music, Chanukah tales and traditional holiday foods. Bring your favorite menorahs and tell us their history, special qualities, sentimental value, and any other unique aspects. The Al Katz Center Free Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239

December 7, 5:00 p.m. Chanukah in North Port Menorah lighting, doughnuts, hot latkes, live music, raffle and prizes Warm Mineral Springs Free Chabad of Venice, 941.493.2770 December 7, 6:00 p.m. Chanukah on Main Street Main Street in Lakewood Ranch Free Chabad of Bradenton, 941.752.3030 December 7, 6:00 p.m. Temple Beth El’s Bradenton Downtown Hanukkah Celebration Featuring “Shabbat Live” musical group and the First United Methodist Church Choir; bring lawn chairs Bradenton Amphitheater @ Riverwalk Free 941.755.4900

December 6, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. A Taste of Chanukah Sarasota Fairgrounds $3 Chabad of Sarasota, 941.925.0770 or www.atasteofchanukah.com

December 9, 6:00 p.m. Menorah Lighting at Prime Ellenton Outlet Mall Latkes, doughnuts, raffles and music Free Chabad of Bradenton, 941.752.3030

December 6, 5:30 p.m. Chanukah in Englewood Menorah lighting, doughnuts, hot latkes, live music, raffle and prizes 420 W. Dearborn Street Free Chabad of Venice, 941.493.2770

December 11, 5:15 p.m. Rhythm and Jews with The Bruno Trio Shabbat service followed by traditional family-friendly Chanukah dinner Temple Sinai 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org for prices and reservations

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December 11, 6:00 p.m. Chanukah Party Cong. Kol HaNeshama services, followed by dinner and entertainment at 7:00 p.m. www.congkh.org December 11, 6:00 p.m. Hanukkah Dinner and Celebration Hanukkah dinner, menorah-making contest, silent auction, dreidels, gelt and a visit from Judah Maccabee Temple Emanu-El Call for reservations and prices 941.371.2788 December 11, 7:30 p.m. Annual Family Menorah Lighting Erev “Shabbat Hanukkah Live” musical service Temple Beth El Bradenton Free 941.755.4900 December 13, 4:30 p.m. Chanukah Klezmer Festival in Venice ​Kkindling of the largest menorah in Venice, dreidel house, appearance by Judah the Maccabee and the Mayor of Venice, an array of delicious, kosher food for a minimum charge Centennial Park in downtown Venice Free Chabad of Venice, 941.493.2770

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December 7, 11:30 a.m. Women’s Day Luncheon featuring Marlee Matlin The annual Women’s Day Luncheon provides an opportunity for women to come together around a theme they can all relate to while enjoying an inspiring speaker and a delicious lunch. This year’s event will feature Marlee Matlin, award-winning actress and devoted social activist. Michael’s On East Tickets start at $75; a minimum gift of $54 to 2015 Federation develop.m.ent efforts is required. Deborah Stafford, dstafford@jfedsfrq.org or 941.343.2115 or www.jfedsrq.org December 10, 7:30 p.m. 92nd St. Y Live Broadcast Robin Wright in Conversation with Ralph Buultjens: Making Sense of the Middle East Temple Beth Israel Free for TBI members; $10 for nonmembers 941.383.3428 December 13, 5:00 p.m. JFCS Gala – Reflections: Celebrating 30 Years with a Caring Community Featuring the Sarasota Orchestra under the direction of Dirk Meyer, followed by dancing to the John Miller Jazz Ensemble The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota $500 Monica Caldwell, 941.366.2224 x142 or mcaldwell@JFCS-Cares.org December 13, 7:00 p.m. Comedy Central With Dan Naturman Chabad of Sarasota 941.925.0770 or www.chabadofsarasota.com

December 24, 5:00 p.m. Christmas Eve dinner and movie Join the Temple Beth Sholom Men’s Club for a kosher Chinese dinner catered by Michael’s On East followed by popcorn and a movie. Temple Beth Sholom Cost TBA 941.955.8121 December 24, 6:00 p.m. Dinner and Games Night Games, delicious homemade desserts, and Chinese food Temple Emanu-El Call for reservations and prices 941.371.2788 December 25, 11:00 a.m. “Life and Times of Jonathan Jay Pollard” Multi-media presentation on Jonathan Pollard, the Jewish spy who has been a scapegoat for over thirty years, languishing in cruel and unusual punishment. The Al Katz Center $12 Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239

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January 1, noon Jewish Movie and Munch Day Enjoy January 1 Jewishly, watching Jewish movies and eating kosher food. The Al Katz Center $10 per adult; $3 per student; $25 per family Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239 January 7, 5:00 p.m. Newcomers Reception New to Sarasota-Manatee? Join The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee to meet and connect with other Jews in the community and learn about upcoming programs and events. Selby Gardens Free; Reservations required www.jfedsrq.org or Ilene Fox, ifox@ jfedsrq.org or 941.343.2111

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January 10, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 8th Annual Jewish Food Festival Eat in or take out Jewish gastronomical delights Temple Sinai Free admission 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org January 10, 11:30 a.m. ORT America “Fashion Show Luncheon” Lakewood Ranch Country Club $54 Melissa Howard, 941.587.8166 or MFox80@hotmail.com January 13, 9:30 a.m. TBS Sisterhood Torah Fund Day Hannah Puckhaber will be honored as the Sisterhood’s Light of Torah. Melissa Werbow will deliver the keynote speech, “Heads Up! Jewish Women and Head Covering.” Temple Beth Sholom $36 Evie Mitchell, 941.554.8529 January 15, 7:30 p.m. “Shabbat MLK Live” Erev Shabbat service with a musical tribute to freedom and to celebrate Martin Luther King Day Temple Beth El Bradenton Free 941.755.4900 January 16, 8:00 p.m. Cteen Movie Night Jewish teen club Chabad of Venice Free 941.493.2770 January 17, noon Martin Luther King, Jr. Program Protest music from the ’60s and excerpts from Dr. King’s speeches performed by the Westcoast Black Theater Troupe Temple Emanu-El Donald Malawsky, 941.359.2890

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Calendar January 17, 3:30 p.m. Silver Anniversary Tribute Concert Musical celebration with Sarasota Mandolin Orchestra Temple Sinai 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org for prices and reservations

Executive Director of the American Jewish Archives and Professor at Hebrew Union College for a weekend of learning Temple Emanu-El Free 941.371.2788

January 18, 11:00 a.m. “Wannsee: Where Men Went Deadly Wrong” In 1942, the infamous Wannsee Conference planned the Final Solution. Holocaust Survivor Kurt Marburg will enlighten the audience about the darkness of this conference. The Al Katz Center $12 Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239

January 24, noon Celebrate the Festival of Trees Tu B’Shevat Seder service with seven species of fruits and grains indigenous to Israel The Al Katz Center $7 per adult; $3 per student Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239

January 22, 7:30 p.m. and January 23, 10:00 a.m. Scholar-in-Residence with Dr. Gary P. Zola Temple Emanu-El welcomes the

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January 30, 10:00 a.m. Young Family Tu B’Shevat Celebration Shabbat and holiday celebration with breakfast, crafts, socializing, and age-appropriate prayers, songs, and blessings for young Jewish and interfaith families. Sarasota Children’s Garden on 10th Way Call for reservations and pricing Temple Emanu-El, 941.379.1997 January 31, noon Honors Luncheon Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood honors Dir. of Education Sabrina Silverberg at this elegant and festive afternoon. Temple Emanu-El Call for reservations and pricing 941.371.2788

February 2016

February 5-6 Freund Scholar-in-Residence Weekend Dr. Jonathan Sarna, author of American Judaism: A History and Lincoln and the Jews: A History, will speak at services on Friday evening and Saturday morning. Temple Beth Sholom Free 941.955.8121 February 7, 9:30 a.m. World Wide Wrap Participate with Temple Beth Sholom and join the Jewish community from across the world in putting on tefillin. Temple Beth Sholom Free 941.955.8121 February 7, 1:00 p.m. Jewish Women’s Circle “Spa for the Soul” with pampering spa treatments, boutique shopping and desserts Plantation Golf & Country Club, Venice $36 Chabad of Venice, 941.493.2770

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Calendar February 8, 7:00 p.m. Ehud Barak Lecture Presented by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee. As Israel’s 10th Prime Minister, Ehud Barak led the country out of a prolonged recession and into an economic boom, record foreign investments, near zero inflation, a halved deficit and significantly decreased external debt. Hyatt Regency Seating starts at $36 www.jfedsrq.org or Ilene Fox, ifox@ jfedsrq.org or 941.343.2111 February 10, noon Sophisticated Ladies Go Hollywood! Enjoy a glass of wine and a delicious luncheon catered by Michael’s On East while viewing the latest designer fashions from Foxy Lady. Temple Beth Sholom $45 Sue Rosin, 941.586.7662 or shrosin@verizon.net

February 12-14 Scholar-in Residence Weekend Cong. Kol HaNeshama www.congkh.org for reservations and program details February 14, 10:00 a.m. Jewish Food Festival Delicious home-cooked ethnic foods and baked goods, raffles, live music, community booths and displays. Dine under the spacious tent or take home special dishes for supper or freeze for later enjoyment. Jewish Cong. of Venice 941.484.2022 or www. jewishcongregationofvenice.org February 14, 1:00 p.m. Sephardic Torah Welcoming Reception Welcome an aged Sephardic Torah to its new home The Al Katz Center Free Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239

February 14, 3:30 p.m. Silver Anniversary Tribute Concert Musical celebration with Sarasota Orchestra Duo Temple Sinai 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org for prices and reservations February 17, 11:00 a.m. “How Torahs Are Made” Presentation includes film clips of scribes at work The Al Katz Center $7 per adult; $3 per student Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239 February 20, 6:00 p.m. ORT America “Sock Hop” University Park Country Club $50 Natalie Abrams, 941.907.2011 or natscats@tampabay.rr.com Sandie Ivers, 941.224.0807 or sandieivers@hotmail.com

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Calendar February 20, 6:00 p.m. Temple Beth El Bradenton’s 41st Anniversary Dinner/Dance Gala Honoring Katherine Richmond Renaissance on 9th, Bradenton 941.755.4900

February 21, 7:30 p.m. Kosher Cooking and Tasting Gala Master Chef Competition and kosher tasting buffet $10 Chabad of Bradenton, 941.752.3030

February 20, 6:00 p.m. Daddy-Daughter Dance Music, dancing, food, games, portraits, nail and hair salon, fun for little girls and their daddies/special friends Temple Emanu-El $18 941.379.1997

February 22, 11:00 a.m. Artists and Audiences with Lunch Diane Steinbrink: Alfred Uhry, The Southern Jewish Playwright Temple Sinai $30 members; $35 guests 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org

February 21, 9:00 a.m. Community-Wide Mitzvah Day The Synagogue Council of SarasotaManatee with the support of The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee is coordinating a day of good deeds for the community Free 941.927.3636 or www.jfedsrq.org

Michael’s On East $125 941.377.0781 x404 or tmarks@kobernickanchin.org

February 25, 6:30 p.m. Chabad of Sarasota Annual Gala Honoring Dr. Charles and Lisa Loewe Michael’s On East 941.925.0770 or www.chabadofsarasota.com February 28, 10:30 a.m. Eight Over 80 Honorees Celebration & Scrumptious Brunch

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February 28, 5:00 p.m. Club Sholom Honors its Man of the Year The Temple Beth Sholom Men’s Club will pay tribute at Club Sholom, a gala featuring a gourmet kosher dinner catered by Michael’s On East, entertainment and music. Temple Beth Sholom Cost TBA 941.955.8121 February 28, 6:00 p.m. Temple Emanu-El Gala An elegant evening celebrating the 60th anniversary of the temple Temple Emanu-El Cost TBA 941.371.2788

March 2016

March 5, 10:00 a.m. Strawberry Fields Shabbat Shabbat celebration for young families including strawberry-picking, feeding the barnyard animals, and a bagel breakfast. Hunsader Farms Cost TBA Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman, 941.379.1997 March 6-13 Various times and locations The 7th Annual Jewish Film Festival Presented by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee, this year’s event will feature films about Jewish life, culture and Israel which expose viewers to a variety of historical events and human experiences. Tickets start at $10 www.jfedsrq.org or Jeremy Lisitza, jlisitza@jfedsrq.org or 941.343.2113

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Calendar March 6, 11:00 a.m. Third Annual Jewish Public Art Fair Artworks of local multi-talented local Jewish artists The Al Katz Center Free Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239 March 9-10, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Estate/Rummage Sale Sale hosted by Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood and Sisterhood with all proceeds benefiting Temple Emanu-El Religious School 941.371.2788 March 16, 1:00 p.m. Interfaith Tea Annual afternoon of interfaith learning, socializing and noshing Temple Emanu-El Cost TBA 941.371.2788 March 19, 10:30 a.m. Hooray for Yiddish CHJ Players at Unity Sarasota Free Cong. for Humanistic Judaism, 941.929.7771

March 20, 9:00 a.m. Scholar-in-Residence Workshops with guest Scholar Temple Sinai 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org for prices and reservations March 22, 11:30 a.m. 5th Annual JFCS Golf Challenge The Resort at Longboat Key Club, $350 (includes one ticket to Celebrity Chefs that evening) Monica Caldwell, 941.366.2224 x142 or mcaldwell@JFCS-Cares.org March 22, 6:00 p.m. 12th Annual JFCS Celebrity Chefs & Wine Tasting Over 25 restaurants under the tent, with live band, auction, wines and specialty drinks The Resort at Longboat Key Club $100 Monica Caldwell, 941.366.2224 x142 or mcaldwell@JFCS-Cares.org

March 27, 5:00 p.m. Dinner and a Movie with the Rabbi Cuisine: Spain and Girona, The Mother of Israel Temple Sinai $30 members; $40 guests 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org

April 2016

April 3, 9:00 a.m. Mitzvah Day Congregational day of community helping Temple Sinai Free 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org April 4, 11:00 a.m. Artists and Audiences with Lunch Jean Renoux: The Art and Architecture of Venice Temple Sinai $30 members; $35 guests 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org

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Purim-related events: March 6-25, 2016 March 6, 10:00 a.m. Purim Pandemonium Megillah reading, costume parade and carnival extravaganza Temple Emanu-El Cost TBA 941.378.5567 March 20, 5:00 p.m. Cteen Masquerade Party Jewish teen club Chabad of Venice Free 941.493.2770 March 23, 6:00 p.m. Purim Party

Megillah reading and party Cong. Kol HaNeshama www.congkh.org for reservations

The Chabad House, Bradenton $18 per adult, 12 per child (3-12) 941.752.3030 or info@ chabadofbradenton.com

March 24, 5:00 p.m. Grand Purim Party Purim in the Shtetl – with a live klezmer band Chabad of Venice Free Chabad of Venice, 941.493.2770

March 25, 6:00 p.m. Temple Beth El Purim Barbeque and Celebration Barbeque and Shabbat Live Purim musical service $5 for TBE members; $8 for nonmembers $10 for family of four for TBE) members; $13 for nonmembers Temple Beth El Bradenton 941.755.4900

March 24, 6:30 p.m. Purim in Italy Food, entertainment, comedy with the rabbi and cantor, megillah reading

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Calendar April 10, 10:00 a.m. Challah-Baking Workshop Bake fresh, delicious challah and explore ways to bring the blessings and joy of Shabbat into our busy lives Temple Emanu-El Cost TBA 941.379.1997

April 27, 2:00 p.m. “Divine Commandment: Counting the Omer” Learn how the counting of the Omer teaches us to measure our days. The Al Katz Center $7 Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239

April 16, 10:30 a.m. Tot Shabbat and Passover Celebration Crafts, playtime and age-appropriate prayers, songs and blessings for young Jewish and interfaith families Temple Emanu-El Free 941.379.1997

April 30, 7:30 p.m. Silver Anniversary Tribute Concert Musical celebration with Neshama Carlebach and Josh Nelson Temple Sinai 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org for prices and reservations

April 17, 5:00 p.m. Dinner and a Movie with the Rabbi Cuisine: Ethiopia and Operation Moses & Operation Solomon Temple Sinai $30 members; $40 guests 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org

May 1, noon Temple Emanu-El Mitzvah Day Hands-on community service projects and donation drives for all ages Free 941.379.1997

May 2, noon 4th Annual JFCS Tribute to Veterans Service to Community Awards Luncheon JFCS will honor veterans who inspire patriotism, provide service to others, and offer hope to veterans Michael’s On East $45 Monica Caldwell, 941.366.2224 x142 or mcaldwell@JFCS-Cares.org

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May 5, noon Yom HaShoah: We Shall Never Forget Honor our Holocaust survivors with books, films, and testimonies of their lives exhibited. Survivors will answer questions and address the participants. The Al Katz Center Free Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239

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May 1, 2:30 p.m. Community Tribute to Rabbi Geoff Huntting Join Temple Sinai and the greater Sarasota community in paying tribute to Rabbi Geoff Huntting after 23 years of being our guide and friend. Community reception followed by the tribute program at 3:30 p.m. featuring community and congregational speakers interspersed with music and video. Temple Sinai 941.924.1802 or www.SinaiSRQ.org for prices and reservations

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May 6, 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Yom HaShoah Live All survivors and soldiers are invited as special guests for this observance Temple Beth El Bradenton Free 941.755.4900

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Calendar May 7, 10:30 a.m. Tot Shabbat Crafts, playtime and age-appropriate prayers, songs and blessings for young Jewish and interfaith families Temple Emanu-El Free 941.379.1997

June 2016

May 7, 8:00 p.m. Annual SRQUSY Party Bus Party Bus trek around town with Sarasota’s USY youth group chapter for high school students 941.955.8121

June 5, 2:00 p.m. “If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem…” Celebrate Jerusalem Day with music, films and traditional Israeli foods The Al Katz Center Free Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239

May 11, 5:30 p.m. “Honoring the Fallen Defenders of the Jewish Homeland” Yom HaZikaron program followed by a Yom HaAtzmaut birthday celebration for Israel The Al Katz Center Free Beverly Newman, 941.313.9239

June 4, 6:00 p.m. Beach Picnic and Havdalah Cookout, Havdalah, songs and fun Turtle Beach Picnic Shelter, south end of Siesta Key Cost TBA Temple Emanu-El, 941.371.2788

June 11, 7:00 p.m. Tikkun Leil Shavuot Evening of Jewish learning and dairy desserts in honor of Shavuot, led by Rabbis Brenner & Elaine Rose Glickman Temple Emanu-El $18 for guests 941.379.1997

May 15, 6:30 p.m. Jewish Women’s Circle Painting Party Create a Jewish-themed painting for your home! Enjoy step-by-step instruction while sipping on wine and tasting delectable chocolate. Chabad of Venice $36 941.493.2770 May 26, 6:00 p.m. Lag B’Omer Family Celebration & Bonfire The Chabad House, Bradenton Free; food fees apply 941.752.3030 or info@ chabadofbradenton.com

June 12, 6:00 p.m. Shavuot Ice Cream Party Ice creamy party, light dairy buffet, and reading of the Ten Commandments Chabad of Venice Free 941.493.2770 June 12, 6:30 p.m. Shavuot Dairy Fest Reading of the Ten Commandments, dairy buffet and children’s program The Chabad House, Bradenton Free 941.752.3030 or info@chabadofbradenton.com

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May 26, 6:00 p.m. Lag B’Omer BBQ on the Beach Delicious food, exciting drum circle, great entertainment and beautiful view Harbor Drive, Venice Free Chabad of Venice, 941.493.2770

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Women’s Day with Marlee Matlin PJ Library: Turning Bedtime Battles into Bedtime Blessings Fifty Shades of J at Polo Grill Newcomers Event at Selby Gardens Club Fed Lecture Series I: Creation Club Fed Hits the Road: Edison & Ford Winter Estates PJ Library: Raising a Mensch Club Fed Lecture Series II: Exodus Public Lecture with Ehud Barak Club Fed Hits the Road: Chihuly Collection at the Morean Arts Center Tel Mond Dancers at Riverview High School Club Fed Lecture Series III: King Solomon Club Fed Lecture Series IV: Queen Esther Jewish Film Festival Club Fed Hits the Road: Tiffany at the Morse Museum Club Fed Hits the Road: The Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg One Community Outreach Yom Ha’atzmaut Celebration

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July 22: 8:06 pm July 29: 8:02 pm August 5: 7:57 pm August 12: 7:52 pm August 19: 7:45 pm August 26: 7:38 pm September 2: 7:31 pm September 9: 7:23 pm September 16: 7:15 pm September 23: 7:07 pm September 30: 6:59 pm October 2, Eve of First day Rosh Hashanah: 6:56 pm October 3, Eve of Second day Rosh Hashanah: a fter 7:48 pm 6:51 pm October 7: October 11, Eve of Yom Kippur: 6:47 pm October 14: 6:44 pm

October 16, Eve of First day Sukkot: 6:42 pm October 17, Eve of Second day after 7:34 pm Sukkot: October 21: 6:37 pm October 23, Eve of Shemini 6:35 pm Atzeret: October 24, Eve of Simchat after 7:27 pm Torah: October 28: 6:31 pm November 4: 6:26 pm November 11: 5:22 pm November 18: 5:19 pm November 25: 5:18 pm December 2: 5:17 pm December 9: 5:18 pm December 16: 5:21 pm December 23: 5:24 pm December 30: 5:28 pm

2016 (5776/5777) Holidays Holidays start at sundown on the evening before the dates listed. Hanukkah (Chanukah) 2015: December 7, 2015 (Monday) Tu B’Shevat: January 25 (Monday) Purim: March 24 (Thursday) Passover (Pesach): April 23 (Saturday) Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah): May 5 (Thursday) Israel Memorial Day (Yom HaZikaron): May 11 (Wednesday) Israel Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut): May 12 (Thursday) Lag B’Omer: May 26 (Thursday) Shavuot: June 12 (Sunday) Tisha B’Av: August 14 (Sunday) Rosh HaShanah 5777: October 3 (Monday) Yom Kippur: October 12 (Wednesday) Sukkot: October 17 (Monday) Shemini Atzeret: October 24 (Monday) Simchat Torah: October 25 (Tuesday) Hanukkah (Chanukah): December 25 (Sunday)

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Index Adult Education 86-101 Advocacy groups 74-75 AIPAC Policy Conference 117 Al Katz Center 71 Alexander Muss High School in Israel Program 117 American Friends of Magen David Adom 78 American Israel Public Affairs Committee 75 American Jewish Committee 74 Anti-Defamation League 74 Association of Professional Jewish Artists 73 BBYO 111 Book discussion groups 24-25 Brandeis National Committee – Sarasota Chapter 67 Calendar of community events 120-127 Camp Barney Medintz 110 Camp Coleman 109 Camp Gan at Temple Sinai 108 Camp Gan Israel, Chabad of Bradenton 108 Camp Gan Israel, Chabad of Sarasota 107 Camp Gan Israel, Chabad of Venice 108 Camp Grant programs 107 Camp Judaea 109 Camp Ramah Darom 110 Camp Shalom 109 Camps 107-110 Candle lighting times 129 Chabad Hebrew School of Bradenton 105 Chabad of Bradenton & Lakewood Ranch 55 Chabad of Sarasota 53 Chabad of Sarasota Kaplan Preschool 103 Chabad of Sarasota Weinstein Religious School 105 Chabad of Venice & North Port 57 Chabad of Venice Hebrew School 106 Chevra Kadisha 84 Classes 86-101 Club Fed 33, 70 Community history 60-64 Congregation for Humanistic Judaism 50 Congregation Kol HaNeshama 51 Congregation Ner Tamid 54 Consulate General of Israel for Florida and Puerto Rico 76 Cteen: Chabad of Bradenton 114 Cteen: Chabad of Venice 114 e-newsletter 17 Education, adult 86-101 Education, children 102-110 Education scholarships 116 Federation 8-15 130

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Fight Anti-Semitism Today (FAST) program 117 Fifty Shades of J 70 Film 18-19 Florida Holocaust Museum 30 Food festivals 42-43 Friends of the Israel Defense Forces 79 Gan Preschool at Temple Sinai 102 Generations After 28 Goldie Feldman Academy 103 Goldie Feldman Academy - Summer Camp 107 Hebrew/Religious Schools 104-106 Heller Israel Advocacy Initiative 13 Hillels of the Florida Suncoast 112, 117 Holocaust Museum & Education Center of SWFL 29 Holocaust programming 28 Hospice 84 Israel American Chamber of Commerce 76 Israel Bonds 80 Israel Connection 76-80 Jewish Club at Lakewood Ranch 72 Jewish Congregation of Venice 56 Jewish Congregation of Venice Religious School 106 Jewish Family & Children’s Service 82-83 Jewish Federation 8-15 Jewish Film Festival 18 Jewish Genealogical Society of SWFL 70 Jewish holidays 129 Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU 31 Jewish National Fund 80 Jewish Outreach 118-119 Jewish War Veterans – Sarasota County Post #172 71 Kehillah of Lakewood Ranch 59 Kobernick-Anchin-Benderson 84 Kosher Consumers Council 85 Kosher/Jewish food providers 85 Live from NY’s 92nd Street Y 20 Ma’agal Nashim (Women’s Giving Circle) 15, 72 March of the Living Mission 116 Milk & Honey radio program 17 Museums 29-31 Nashim L’Tova (Women for Good) 69 National Council of Jewish Women 68 Organizations 66-80 ORT America 66 Outreach 118-119 Panim el Panim Seminar 117 Paver Religious School 105 PJ Library® 102 Preschools/Day Schools 102-103

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Index SaBra Hadassah 67 Sarasota BBYO 111 Sarasota Jewish Chorale 69 Sarasota Liberal Yeshiva 86 Sarasota-Manatee Rabbinical Association 72 Scholar-in-Residence programs 26-27 Schools 102-106 Send-A-Kid-to-Israel (SKIP) Program 116 Senior services 82-84 Shalom Baby 102 Shapiro Teen Engagement Pathways Initiative 116 Simon Wiesenthal Center 75 Sister Cities Association of Sarasota 78 Speakers/Lectures 32-35 Special interest groups 66-73 Synagogue Council of Sarasota-Manatee 59 Synagogues 46-59 Technion - Israel Institute of Technology 76 Teen Federation programs 116-117 Temple Beth El Bradenton 52 Temple Beth El Bradenton Religious School 106 Temple Beth El North Port 58

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Temple Beth Israel 48 Temple Beth Sholom 47 Temple Beth Sholom Youth Groups 111 Temple Emanu-El 49 Temple Emanu-El Confirmation Class 113 Temple Emanu-El Early Learning Center 102 Temple Emanu-El ELC Summer Camp 107 Temple Emanu-El Religious School 104 Temple Emanu-El Youth Group 113 Temple Sinai 46 Temple Sinai Confirmation Class 115 Temple Sinai JOOSY & SAFETY 115 Temple Sinai Religious School 104 The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee 8-15 The Jewish News monthly newspaper 16 Theater 36-39 Tidewell Hospice 84 Veterans 71 Women for Good 69 Women’s Giving Circle 15, 72 Youth groups 111-115 Zionist Organization of America 78

DECIDE HOW YOUR GIFT IS USED Provide unrestricted funds to help meet community needs now and in the future or provide permanent resources to aid programs or initiatives that are of particular interest to you and your family. SHAPE THE JEWISH FUTURE The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee works to instill in our community a strong sense of Jewish identity and a deep connection to our shared Jewish heritage, to Israel and to Jews around the world. You can ensure that Jewish traditions and values are passed on to the next generations. USE A TRUSTED PARTNER For decades, hundreds of donors and their financial advisors have entrusted The Jewish Federation to be their partner in their thoughtful planning of Jewish philanthropy and management of charitable assets.

A WORLD FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS Creating a legacy is rewarding not only to the giver, but to our community. And perhaps most important is the enduring nature of planned giving — use the fund to honor or remember a loved one, perpetuating your family name long beyond your lifetime.

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Directory of Advertisers Agencies/Organizations

Hotels

American Technion Society 90 Gulf Coast Community Foundation 89 Friends of the IDF 70 Hadassah 42 Jewish Family & Children’s Service 29 Jewish National Fund 68 National Council of Jewish Women 33 ORT America 61 Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation 93

Hotel Indigo 99

Media

Observer Media Group 4 The Radio Rabbi (Barbara Aiello) 95

Museums/Gardens

Holocaust Museum & Education Center of SWFL 86 Marie Selby Botanical Gardens 44

Performing Arts/Film

Art Classes

Florida Studio Theatre 38 Manatee Performing Arts Center 37 The Players Theatre 39 Sarasota Film Festival 18 Venice Theatre 36

Painting With a Twist 95 Sarasota School of Glass 98

Attorneys

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Book Stores

Printing, Marketing

Chevra Kadisha

Real Estate

Serbin 93

BookStore1Sarasota 27

Barbara Ackerman, Coldwell Banker 17 The Collier Group, Michael Saunders & Company 67 Stacy Hanan, Michael Saunders & Company 35 Ian Black Real Estate 60 Ron & Bozena Suponcic, RE/MAX 26

Sarasota-Manatee Chevra Kadisha 53

Education

Goldie Feldman Academy 105 Sarasota Institute of Lifetime Learning 33 University of South Florida 73

Restaurants/Food/Catering

Financial

Jason’s Deli 21 Kosher Kaddy 43 Michael’s On East 87 Paisano’s Italian Bakery 43 Polo Grill & Bar 22 Tableseide Restaurant Group Inside Front Cover TooJay’s 42 Zildjian Catering 85

Allegiant Private Advisors 3 Penny Hill Group, EverBank 24 Rudd International, Inc. 12 Udell Associates 70

Florists

Suncoast Florist 84

Funeral Homes

Senior Living Alternatives

Hebrew Memorial 71 Toale Brothers 84

Health/Medical Services/Fitness

Inspired Living at Sarasota 41 Kobernick Anchin Benderson 15 The Glendridge on Palmer Ranch 1

Advanced Rejuvenation 69 Coastal Eye Institute 83 Dr. Rebecca S. Cohen 28 The Glasser Schoenbaum Human Services Center 30 Hands-On Physical Therapy 74 Lifestyle Fitness 98 Tarpon Shores Dental 27 Urolology Treatment Center 2 Andrea Verier, MA, MS, LMHC 12

Home

Sleep King 44

Jewelry/Watches

Sarasota Watch Company 33 The Family Jeweler 38

Senior Services

Take Care Home Health 66 Youthful Aging Home Health 45

Synagogues

Congregation for Humanistic Judaism 19 Congregation Kol HaNeshama 31 Congregation Ner Tamid 72 Jewish Congregation of Venice 74 Temple Beth El Bradenton 69 Temple Beth Israel 97 Temple Beth Sholom 7 Temple Emanu-El Inside Back Cover Temple Sinai 45, 81

Travel Wear

Environeers 63

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