Federation Star - October 2020

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JEWISH FEDERATION

Federation Star

October 2020

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“The Mask Crusaders” Your local heroes and heroines By Paula Filler

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s the coronavirus pandemic started, Sherry and Autumn Mowatt, the TwinEagles’ mother and daughter duo, immediately jumped into action by sewing washable, cotton face masks, which were desperately needed, but hard to find. Initially, the masks were delivered to family, friends, neighbors and, most importantly, front-line medical personnel. TwinEagles neighbors offered to cut and prep materials for the project, while family, friends and neighbors donated funds to purchase the maskmaking materials. Others donated fabric and supplies to the cause as materials for masks have been scarce at times. Sal and Donna Pontillo, Mary and Jim Mower and I donated time and energies to making curbside pickups for fabric and supplies. To speed production,

Mary Mower joined in the sewing venture by cutting and preparing the materials for more than 1,000 masks. With generous donations, the Mowatts set their sights on sewing masks for as long as there was a need. Paula Filler was enlisted to identify some of the neediest in the Greater Naples community. The target was to serve those who could not afford to purchase washable face masks. The team produced and delivered close to 100 face masks for Holocaust survivors and other food-insecure and frail elderly, who are supported by the Naples Senior Center. Another 150 washable face masks were donated to The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, for both its Naples and Immokalee locations. Another local not-for-profit organization, which distributes food to families

on a weekly basis, requested masks to include in deliveries. The families served live in very crowded conditions and were extremely grateful to receive their families’ portion of 500 face masks crafted to fit each family member. In early July, Collier County Public Schools (CCPS) had not yet announced a provision to distribute face masks for schoolchildren, who, at that time, were expected to return to class in early August. An estimated 500 of the 48,000 children in CCPS are at high risk for the coronavirus, due to existing health conditions. These children are also part of the county’s food support program at school. To meet the urgent need to provide a very high-quality, triple-layer face mask for children at risk, the mask must fit snuggly on different-sized elementary,

middle and high school students. This requires crafting 1,000 washable face masks in various sizes. Each child needs at least two masks, so that one mask can be washed every night and a dry, clean mask is ready for school the next day. With such a big task at hand, additional volunteers stepped in to help with their skills, energies and donated materials. These heroines are from the Naples Quilt Guild, the Women’s Cultural Alliance of Jewish Federation of Greater Naples and TwinEagles residents. They are still hard at work, making great progress in producing the 1,000 triple-layer washable face masks for the schoolchildren at risk. This team of seamstresses and volunteers has been dubbed “The Mask Crusaders” and they are on a COVID-19 mission!

Commemorating the 82nd Anniversary of Kristallnacht By Ginny Segaloff

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he Catholic-Jewish Dialogue of Collier County invites the community to the annual commemoration of Kristallnacht 2020. This year is the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht, an event that is considered by most historians as, “The Night the Holocaust Began.” This year’s commemoration will take place on Sunday, November 8 at 2:30

p.m. The service will be conducted via a Zoom presentation. Guest speaker Rev. John Pawlikowski is a leading figure in the ChristianJewish Dialogue and president of the International Council of Christians and Jews. He authored “Christ in the Light of the Christian Jewish Dialogue” and was co-editor of “Ethics in the Shadow of the Holocaust.”

Admission is free to attend and RSVP is required. Register at www.jewishnaples.org. A confirmation email will be sent to you immediately after you register, and the Zoom link will be emailed about 2 hours before the program is to start. The event is co-sponsored by Catholic-Jewish Dialogue

of Collier County, Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Greater Naples, Diocese of Venice, FL, GenShoah of SWFL and Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center. Rev. John Pawlikowski


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Temple Shalom Preschool

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page 34

Preschool of the Arts welcomes children back to school

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page 33

Naples BBYO is back

1min
page 32

Voting during the crucible of COVID-19

2min
page 32

Mazal Tov, Danny Benarroch

1min
page 31

Look how far we’ve come

1min
page 31

Temple Shalom events open to the community

1min
page 31

Beth Tikvah update

3min
page 31

Zooming through Southwest Florida Jewish History

3min
page 30

Who we are

1min
page 29

Save the date for Hadassah programs

1min
page 29

Honoring our past

1min
page 28

A matter of timing

2min
page 27

Jewish National Fund-USA goes virtual for 2020 National Conference

2min
page 26

FIDF announces appointment of new CEO

3min
page 26

Sukkot sweet treat

4min
page 24

France Introduces its Own “Nuremberg Laws”

4min
page 23

Local guy in good flick

4min
pages 21-22

Naples Senior Center continues to serve

2min
page 21

Experts discuss human rights issues after ‘Movies That Matter’

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page 16

Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center update

3min
page 15

“We Are All Jews”

2min
page 14

Important programs for discussion and action set virtually

2min
page 14

Make your voice heard

1min
page 13

Commemorating the 82nd Anniversary of Kristallnacht

1min
page 9

“The Mask Crusaders”

2min
page 9

Israel Advocacy Committee Explores Fall Programming

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Explore religious traditions of the world in a three-part series

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page 7

2021 Annual Community Campaign news

3min
page 7

Meet the editor

1min
page 6

Reneé’s community program & events corner

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page 6

Why you should become a Patron of the Jewish Book Festival!

3min
page 5

Fill your calendar with these Zoom-tastic Events!

1min
page 4

Lori Gottlieb to kick off the 2020-21 Jewish Book Festival

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page 4

Building our new home

4min
pages 1-2

Zoom along with us!

5min
page 3

Jewish Interest

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pages 21-26

How we choose to live our lives

2min
pages 28-30

The greatest legacy one can leave

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page 27

To Zoom or not to Zoom?

5min
page 12

Men’s Cultural Alliance offers full fall lineup

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