Jacksonville Jewish News - October 2016

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LEARN HOW TO READ HEBREW IN 5777

LOCAL CHABAD TEENS TAKE SUMMER TRIP OF A LIFETIME Three St. Johns teens go to Israel and Poland on CTeen Heritage Quest trip Page 7

HIGH HOLY DAY SCHEDULE

When and where to go and what Pair of crash courses offered synagogues offer by synagogues for the High Holy in area Pgs. 10 & 12 Days Pages 15 & 16 A publication of

October 2016

• Elul 5776 / Tishrei 5777 • www.jewishjacksonville.org

Plans underway for JFCS’ special 100th anniversary event

The volunteers tasked with planning JFCS’ special 100th anniversary fundraiser By Jewish Family & Community Services

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1917 was a momentous year. The U.S. entered WWI, while the Czar of Russia abdicated his throne. John F. Kennedy, Ella Fitzgerald, and Dean Martin were born as streetcars took to the roads of San Francisco, all the while a remarkably caring group of Jewish people established United Jewish Charities in Jacksonville, now known as Jewish Family & Community Services. A lot can happen in 100 years and in late August, once again, a remarkably caring group of more than 34 volunteers attended the kick off lunch/meeting at Kimberly and Richard Sisisky’s home, bringing their creative ideas and boundless energy to begin the planning process for the upcoming JFCS Fundraiser, ‘Celebrating 100 years of Service to the Jacksonville Community’. This year’s event is co-chaired by Mary and Jeff Edwards and Kimberly and Richard Sisisky. “This will be an evening of celebration and an expression of appreciation for those who have played an important role in our history through present day JFCS,” said both Mary and Kimberly.” This celebration will undoubtedly inspire and help shape our future, so, let the celebration begin,” she added. Stay tuned in the coming weeks and months as more details are released about this momentous occasion.

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Federation mourns the loss of its immediate past president, Hal Resnick By Jewish Federation of Jacksonville

The Jewish Federation of Jacksonville along with the entire Jacksonville Jewish community has lost a cherished and valued member of its family. That’s because Harold S. Resnick, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 7th at the age of 72 following a courageous battle with cancer. Aside from serving as the Federation’s immediate past president from 2013-15, Resnick was the current president of Jewish Family & Community Services. Hal and his wife, Barbara, relocated to Florida in 2000 and have resided in the Jacksonville area for the past 16 years. While continuing his consulting work, Hal served on the Board of Directors for Jewish Family & Community Services for several years, as well as on their Executive Committee, and was just installed as the new President of the Board in June. Additionally, Resnick served on the Board of Directors of the Jewish Federation of Jacksonville for many years, and was their immediate past president. He was also an active member of Congregation Ahavath

Chesed, serving on the congregation’s board. Hal and his wife were also Associate Members of Etz Chaim Synagogue. Resnick was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on June 29, 1944 to Alexander and Ruth (Resnick) Siegel. He grew up there and attended CCNY for his Bachelor’s Degree, receiving both his Master’s and Doctoral Degrees from Wayne State University in Detroit. Resnick lived for many years in Massachusetts where he was a professor at Boston University. While in Massachusetts he was active in his local Masonic Lodge, eventually becoming a Master Mason and President of Perfection Lodge in Framingham, Mass. He began his consulting career at Raytheon Data Systems before building his own professional consulting firm, Work Systems Associates, in 1980. The New York native was preceded in death by his parents, Alexander and Ruth (Resnick) Siegel, and his stepfather, Sol Siegel. He is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Barbara Resnick, and his brother and sister-in-law, Stanley and Ruth Resnick of East Northport, N.Y. He leaves behind his children, Amy and Eric Raboin of Lunenburg, Mass, Richard Resnick and

Former Board President Hal Resnick with his wife Barbara. Resnick served as Federation president from 2013-15 and most recently was the president of partner agency JFCS

See HAL RESNICK, p. 7

rGEN’s networking behind the net blends soccer and socializing with local young professionals BY ARIEL FRECHTMAN

Jewish Federation of Jacksonville arielf@jewishjacksonville.org

In mid-August, the Jacksonville Jewish community’s young professionals had the unique and exciting opportunity to schmooze with one another in a setting unprecedented for rGEN. Not only did attendees get to enjoy dollar beers and the best view in the house for the Armada FC’s match against the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers, but they were also given the unique opportunity to network with some of the leadership from the Jewish agencies and synagogues in and around town. rGEN’s Networking Behind the Net event was only the beginning of a variety of unique opportunities that will be available to young professionals this coming

year as division leadership works to educate 20 – 30 year-olds on the importance of the Federation’s partner agencies, as well as community comradery.

Ladies 12 and older invited to Jacksonville’s first Multi-Generational Challah Bake BY SYLVIA JAFFA

Jacksonville Mega Challah Bake

There is a new twist on the art of Challah making, so don’t miss the opportunity to join women and girls 12 and older, Thursday, Nov. 10th for Jacksonville’s first ever Mega Challah Bake. The event will be held at Congregation Ahavath Chesed (The Temple), starting at 7 p.m. Similar Mega Challah Bakes have been a rousing success in major cities around the world including Toronto, Miami, Los Angeles and Hong Kong, so now Etz Chaim Synagogue, along with local partnering organizations of this event, Congregation Ahavath Chesed, the Jacksonville Jewish Center, Federation Women’s Division and Beth El - The Beaches Synagogue encourage all women from across the community to attend this event to discover the art of making and blessing challah while learning about challah’s unique connection to women.

Etz Chaim’s WIFI has sponsored smaller scale successful Challah bakes at several homes around the community, but for this mega event, organizers are expecting hundreds of women from across Jacksonville to attend. Did you know that when a woman makes challah she has the opportunity to ask for blessings for herself and others? Imagine the energy created when hundreds of women come together in Jacksonville to make challah and bring blessings to our families, friends, neighbors and community. Along with making challah and meeting other Jewish women, there will be singing, entertainment, refreshments and a joyful spirit of Jewish unity and togetherness. The Temple ballroom will be prepared with pre-measured ingredients for each participant and there will be a hands-on demonstration on how to prepare challah,

See MEGA CHALLAH BAKE, p. 5

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