A Fort Lauderdale Surprise: Shmurah Matzah at the Tiki Bar

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NISAN 5785 ןסינ

Jacobson

Jewish Community Foundation

LOJE tHANK YOU LUNCHEON

PUBLISHER

LUXURY CHAMBER MEDIA GROUP

EDITOR

LUXURY CHAMBER MEDIA GROUP

Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation Honors Forever Lions at LOJE Ultimate Thank You Luncheon

The Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation’s Lion of Judah Endowment (LOJE) Committee recently celebrated their Forever Lions at the LOJE Ultimate Thank You! “Ignite the Flame: A Celebration Through Song!” luncheon, held at the Studio at Mizner Park

A LOJE is a woman who establishes a legacy by committing a minimum of $100,000, or 20 times her current Lion of Judah gift, to the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County’s Annual Campaign This significant contribution creates a permanent endowment in her name to support the initiatives and essential programs facilitated by the Federation This distinguished event featured the talented Ally Rosenblum, an award-winning South Florida native, who honored generations of Jewish women in theatre with an assortment of songs that narrated the stories of remarkable women in the performing arts. The performance highlighted the resilience of Jewish women throughout history, serving as a testament to the enduring power of women and honoring the incredible individuals in attendance who continue the legacy of lasting tradition.

“I want to extend my deepest gratitude for your leadership and for your commitment in being on the forefront of endowing gifts,” said Federation President and CEO Igor Alterman. “Right now, everybody is looking for ways to create a sustainable future for Jewish life, and planned giving is that way. Your generosity is essential in providing the support our community needs to thrive.”

The event was chaired by Jill Poser-Kammet and Alicia Spero, with Randee Rubenstein serving as Chair of Planned Giving & Endowments for the Jacobson Jewish Community Foundation

“Today, we come together as a community of strong, compassionate women, our Forever Lions, who lead with generosity, vision, and unwavering commitment Because of you, lives are changed Your philanthropy ensures that vital programs, services, and resources continue to strengthen those who need them most, here in our local community and across the globe,” said Poser-Kammet

The LOJE Ultimate Thank You was made possible by the generous support of sponsors, including the Boca Raton Observer and Atlas Event Rental

770 Ambassadors Doing Mitzvahs Pre-Pesach

Shmurah Sharing

On Monday, March 31, 2025, Jay Shapiro, publisher of Good Jewish News, experienced an unexpected moment of connection at Bamboo Beach Tiki Bar in Fort Lauderdale. As Jay enjoyed the ocean breeze, two young emissaries from 770 Chabad Headquarters walked in and casually ordered beers. Recognizing their presence as something special, Jay approached them, shook their hands, and spoke warmly about the significance of the month of Nisan, the prelude to Passover

During their conversation, the young men asked if Jay had Shmurah Matzah for the upcoming holiday. Jay admitted he only knew it by its nickname, "afikomen." To his surprise, they returned to their car and gifted him a box of hand-made Shmurah Matzah a simple yet powerful reminder that even at a tiki bar by the beach, the spirit of tradition can find you

Yossi, Jay Shapiro, and Talmid

JNF - Building a Stronger Israel

Jewish National Fund-USA continues to rebuild, repair, and rehabilitate Israel's north and south, supporting communities, fostering innovation, and securing a thriving future. Last month was a time of remarkable progress across multiple regions, from the Arava in Israel's south to the Galilee in the country's north.

Empowering Communities & Strengthening Israel’s Security

Arava Regional Council: Jewish National Fund-USA proudly supported the $1 million expansion of the local medical center, ensuring advanced healthcare access In addition, 140 security squad members completed specialized training, and the medical team was honored as the Outstanding Team of 2024 for their heroic war evacuation efforts

Eilot Regional Council: Jewish National Fund-USA is backing the construction of a new Emergency Response Center, bolstering security infrastructure in the region

Mitzpe Ramon: With a population milestone of 6,000 residents, the town continues to flourish, securing 5 million NIS in government funding and planning five new hotel projects

Innovation & Growth in the Negev and Galilee

Global Culinary Institute by JNF: A major milestone was reached with the completion of a new 40-person dormitory, enhancing student housing for Israel’s premier culinary education hub

AICAT (Arava International Center for Agricultural Training): Hosting 650 international agricultural students, reinforcing Israel’s role as a leader in agricultural innovation.

Lauder Employment Center: Generating 1,000 job leads for positions in Israel’s south, attracting 400 applicants for just 10 sought-after jobs at Assuta Medical Center.

AridX – Southern Arava Institute for Desert Innovation: A groundbreaking initiative focused on sustainable desert technology was officially launched.

Bezalel Academy Partnership: Twenty design students are working on solutions for desert innovation, combining creativity and sustainability.

Sports, Education & Community Initiatives

Jewish National Fund-USA Sports Arena: Hosted a memorial basketball tournament, bringing communities together in the spirit of resilience and unity

Ramat HaNegev’s Youth-Led Café: A social enterprise where local youth run a café, gaining entrepreneurship experience Wadi Attir: Partnered with celebrity Chef Haim Cohen to expand culinary and agricultural programming, including the launch of public weekend events and new youth education programs

Horse Riding Therapy Center: In a time of need, therapy sessions for evacuees doubled, with additional services extended to military reservists dealing with PTSD Sustainable Development & Environmental Progress

Eilot Region: Completed a ₪27 million ($7 million) access road and cycling path to Timna Park, enhancing tourism and environmental sustainability The region also hosted a 320-person cycling conference to promote green transportation Ramat HaNegev Agriculture: Producing 80% of Israel’s tomatoes, a testament to Jewish National Fund-USA’s dedication to agricultural advancement

A Vision for the Future

Jewish National Fund-USA’s work in January 2025 underscores its unwavering commitment to building a brighter future for our land and people of Israel. From infrastructure and security to employment and innovation, these achievements underscores the organization's "Circle of Impact," whereby every project has a ripple effect that creates jobs, population growth, and economic growth.

As we look ahead, we remain #PoweredByJNF, dedicated to ensuring Israel’s prosperity, security, and strength.

Remembering Joe Hess Beloved Philanthropic Leader and

Holocaust Survivor

The Greater Los Angeles Jewish community and beyond mourn the loss of Joe Hess, a cherished Holocaust survivor, philanthropist, and community leader, who passed away on January 21, 2025, at the age of 92. Born on June 25, 1932, in Fulda, Germany, Joe’s incredible life story was one of resilience, determination, and dedication to making the world a better place.

Joe was just six years old when he and his sister, Ilse, bid farewell to their parents for the last time, escaping Nazi persecution via one of the last Kindertransports to England, where they lived with a foster family. In 1948, they immigrated to the United States, settling in Millville, New Jersey. After completing high school and beginning studies at Rutgers University, Joe joined the U.S. Air Force, where he began his distinguished career in aerospace and defense. While stationed in Boston, he met and married Margie (Z"L), his devoted wife of 68 years. In 1954, Joe was joyfully reunited with his father, Max, whom he had believed perished during the Holocaust.

Professionally, Joe excelled as a government technical manager, international aerospace consultant, and United Nations volunteer. He worked at the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs in Massachusetts and, in 1968, moved to California to serve as Director of Space Division for the U.S. Department of Defense. Joe also developed workshops worldwide to help developing nations harness space technology for societal benefit. As Vice President of the International Arid Lands Consortium, he addressed critical issues in arid and semi-arid regions globally. Joe’s enduring legacy is deeply intertwined with his nearly 30-year partnership and leadership with Jewish National Fund-USA, where he served as National Campaign Chairman, Vice President of Zones and Regions, and President in Orange County before moving to Los Angeles. “If Israel had existed, my parents would have been saved,” was a sentiment that fueled his tireless efforts. Joe’s vision and leadership were instrumental in securing Israel’s water future, contributing to the creation of over 250 water reservoirs and helping the organization achieve NGO status at the United Nations.

Joe was a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, and will be deeply missed by his family and numerous friends. His warmth, wisdom, and unwavering dedication will continue to inspire those who knew him.

To honor Joe Hess’ memory and his enduring impact, contributions can be made to Jewish National Fund-USA at jnf.org/donate or a tree can be planted in Israel at jnf.org/tree or call 800.542.8733. For more information, contact Sharon Joy, JNF-USA National Campaign Director, at sjoy@jnf.org.

JOE reuniting with his father in 1954

Israeli Doctors from Save a Child's Heart Deliver

Holiday Miracles to Zambian Children

In the spirit of the season, a team of Israeli doctors recently completed a humanitarian mission to Zambia, bringing hope and healing to 25 children suffering from critical heart conditions The medical mission, a testament to the true meaning of Christmas – compassion, generosity, and the gift of life – successfully performed life-saving heart surgeries on these young patients, offering them a brighter future

"Witnessing these children, who faced imminent danger, receive the gift of life during this joyous season is truly heartwarming," said Dr Lior Sasson, a heart surgeon and key member of the Israeli medical team "This mission embodies the spirit of Holiday Tzedakah –giving back to those in need and spreading joy and hope " Save a Child's Heart (SACH), an Israeli-based international humanitarian organization, completed a life-saving mission in Lusaka, Zambia, last week This mission brought together an international team of medical professionals from Israel, Tanzania, and Zambia to treat 25 children suffering from congenital heart defects. In a groundbreaking collaboration, doctors from Israel's Wolfson Medical Center (WMC), Tanzania's Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute (JKCI), and Zambia's National Heart Hospital (NHH) performed open heart surgery and catheterization procedures at NHH.

Leading the effort were Dr. Godwin Godfrey Sharau of Tanzania and Dr. Mudaniso Kumani Ziwa of Zambia, both trained by Save a Child's Heart in Israel. They worked alongside Tanzanian and Zambian teams, many of whom have also undergone specialized training in Israel through Save a Child's Heart Dr Lior Sasson, Director of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery at WMC, observed firsthand the collaboration of two generations of surgeons he trained in Israel over the past 15 years, as they worked together to save the lives of Zambian children

"It is incredibly rewarding to see the doctors we trained in Israel now leading life-saving missions and building sustainable cardiac care programs in their home countries," said Sasson. "The specialized training they received at Wolfson Medical Center has empowered them to perform complex heart surgeries and train others, creating a ripple effect that extends far beyond Israel. Witnessing the successful collaboration of these skilled professionals, who were once our trainees and are now leaders in global pediatric cardiac care, fills me with pride and hope for the future of children with heart disease around the world."

Since 2017, Save a Child's Heart has worked closely with Zambia's Ministry of Health to strengthen pediatric cardiac care. This partnership has resulted in the treatment of over 100 Zambian children and the training of medical professionals in advanced cardiac care techniques at Save a Child's Heart in Israel, as well as 10 nurses trained in Tanzania. As of 2024, Save a Child's Heart has sponsored medical teams to facilitate open heart surgery and catheterization procedures based on an international collaboration between Tanzania's JKCI, Italy's Congenital Heart Academy Italy, and Israel's WMC.

"This remarkable achievement underscores the power of international cooperation and the profound impact of medical expertise on the lives of children worldwide," noted Simon Fisher, Executive Director of Save a Child's Heart. "This Christmas, let us remember the spirit of giving and the importance of extending a helping hand to those in need. The Israeli medical mission to Zambia serves as a powerful reminder of the profound impact that compassion and medical expertise can have on the lives of children around the world."

A COMPLETE UNKNOWN

DECEMBER 25, 2024

New York, 1961. Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music. He forges intimate relationships with music icons of Greenwich Village on his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking and controversial performance that reverberates worldwide. Timothée Chalamet stars and sings as Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, the electric true story behind the rise of one of the most iconic singer-songwriters in history.

The film also stars Edward Norton as Pete Seeger, Elle Fanning as Sylvie Russo, Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez, Boyd Holbrook as Johnny Cash and Scoot McNairy as Woody Guthrie

Directed by: James Mangold

Screenplay by: James Mangold and Jay Cocks

Produced by: Fred Berger p.g.a., James Mangold p.g.a., Alex Heineman p.g.a., Bob Bookman, Peter Jaysen, Alan Gasmer, Jeff Rosen, Timothée Chalamet

Cast: Timothée Chalamet, Edward Norton, Elle Fanning, Monica Barbaro, Boyd Holbrook, Dan Fogler, Norbert Leo Butz, Eriko Hatsune, Big Bill Morganfield, Will Harrison, and Scoot McNairy

From Bitcoin to Building Bridges: How Cryptocurrency is Supporting Israel’s Future

While your Bubbe’s Blue Box only had space for quarters and dimes, you can now support the land and people of Israel in a new and innovative way with cryptocurrency.

When you think about supporting our Jewish Homeland, what comes to mind? These days, it is the critical needs facing Israel’s residents following the heinous attacks of October 7. The funds needed to rebuild and re-imagine the Israeli communities located along the borders of Gaza and Lebanon are staggering. The need for resources has never been greater and now there’s a new way to support this critical endeavor: cryptocurrency. Yes, you can now turn your Bitcoin, Ethereum, or even Dogecoin into a force for good for the land and people of Israel!

Crypto Giving: Not Your Bubbe’s Donation Strategy

Picture this: You’re explaining to your grandparents around the shabbat table how you just supported Israel. “You know, Bubbe, instead of writing a check, I sent some Bitcoin to help re-build a kibbutz in Southern Israel.” “Bit-what? How does that help?”

It’s not an easy concept to wrap your head around, but cryptocurrency is quickly becoming a modern, secure, and efficient way to make an impact And now, Jewish National Fund-USA is paving the way for digital giving

Why Crypto?

It’s Tax-Smart: Donating cryptocurrency can help you avoid capital gains taxes. That means more of your donation goes to the cause, rather than Uncle Sam.

It’s Convenient: With platforms like The Giving Block, converting your crypto into charitable donations is simple and secure.

It’s Unique: Be the one to tell your friends, “My Ethereum helped rebuild Israel ”

What Your Crypto Can Do in Israel

Rebuild Communities: Fund housing and infrastructure in communities devastated by the October 7 attacks Help the environment: Restore Israel’s green spaces and combat desertification

Emergency Services: Support Israel’s Fire & Rescue Authority as well as Emergency Response Centers in remote Israeli communities

Support Programs for People with Disabilities: Empower individuals with inclusive opportunities Invest in Water Solutions: Back innovative technologies to address water scarcity in Israel

Forever Yiddish 2: More Songs from the Shtetl

When: January 25, 2025, at 7:30 PM

Where: Aventura Arts and Cultural Center

Immerse yourself in an evening of timeless Yiddish melodies with Forever Yiddish 2, a soulful celebration of songs from a world long past yet forever present in spirit. Yitzhak Fried returns to the stage to present heartfelt renditions of Yiddish classics, infused with personal interpretations and emotional depth.

Born in post-war Austria, Yitzhak grew up surrounded by the rich Yiddish language and music of his parents’ home. Accompanied by renowned pianist Alan Mason, who has graced stages around the globe, Yitzhak will guide you on a journey through poignant songs and stories, blending laughter, tears, and a touch of humor

Proceeds from this event will benefit Leket Israel, the leading food rescue organization in Israel. The networking reception opens one hour prior to the performance and features light snacks, premium spirits, wine, beer, and soft drinks. Please note that food and beverages are permitted only in designated areas

Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of culture, music, and community! Tickets are available at Ticketmaster!

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