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River Garden earns Fans come out for Jewish community fun with its eighth straight award for excellence the Suns day in its long-term care
Etz Chaim Rabbi Yaakov Fisch and family with More than 115 fans came out to the event CEO Marty Goetz, Foundation Board President Local teens with their Israeli counterparts and were recognized on the video board taking in their first American baseball game Suns’ mascot ‘Southpaw’ before the game Jeanine Rogozinski and Home Board President Marsha Pollock receive an unprecedented ers at the first-ever Jewish Community Fun put on this event, including Jewish Family BY ARIEL FRECHTMAN eighth consecutive Gold Star Award from state Jewish Federation of Jacksonville with the Suns Day. In addition to a post& Community Services, the Jewish ComSenator Aaron Bean / / Photo by Larry Tallis game base run and visits from Star Wars munity Foundation of Northeast Florida, arielf@jewishjacksonville.org
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River Garden Senior Services
In late July, River Garden Hebrew Home and the Wolfson Health & Aging Center received a very special honor from the state of Florida for an unprecedented eighth time. Florida Senator Aaron Bean, representing the fourth district (covering all of Nassau and a large portion of Duval Counties), who is also Chair of the Florida Senate Committee on Health Policy, visited the River Garden campus to present the agency with the Governor’s Gold Seal Award for Excellence in Long-Term Care, which it has received every year since 2009. Senator Bean presented the award to Marsha Pollock, President of the River Garden Home board, while Audrey Moran, Senior VP for Social Responsibility and Community Advocacy for Baptist Health greeted attendees on behalf of Baptist Health. The event took place in River Garden’s Cohen Auditorium and a reception immediately followed. Of the more than 680 nursing homes in the Sunshine State, River Garden is the only freestanding nursing home in the state to earn the award eight consecutive terms. The Gold Seal
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Fun was had by all Sunday, July 31st, when more than 115 members of the Jacksonville Jewish community gathered to watch the Suns take on the Biloxi Shuck-
characters throughout the evening, Etz Chaim Synagogue’s Rabbi Fisch opened the game with a very special ceremonial first pitch. A big thank you goes out to all those synagogues and agencies who partnered with Federation and the Suns to
the Jewish Community Alliance and River Garden Senior Services in addition to Beth El – The Beaches Synagogue, Congregation Ahavath Chesed (The Temple), The Jacksonville Jewish Center and Etz Chaim Synagogue.
Dan Nichols and Friday Night Live band to kickoff weekend of song and celebration at the Temple By Congregation Ahavath Chesed
Dan Nichols is one of the most dynamic, influential and beloved Jewish musicians in North America. His melodies have become an integral part of the spiritual and liturgical experience of countless Jewish communities. On Friday, Sept. 16th at 7 p.m., Nichols will lead Congregation Ahavath Chesed (The Temple) in worship during Shabbat services. At that time, he will be joined by the Temple’s ‘Friday Night Live’ adult band and ‘The Jew Crew’ teen band. The Sabbath celebration will be just the beginning of a weekend of song that will be capped off with a special communitywide concert, scheduled for Sunday, the 18th at 12:30 p.m., also at the Temple. This concert will be in support of the Federation’s annual campaign and serve as its kickoff event. “Dan and I go back more than 20
years,” explained Rabbi Matt Cohen, Associate Rabbi at The Temple. “I met him during my first summer at GUCI (Goldman Union Camp Institute) in Zionsville, Ind., and he preceded me as the camp song leader. When I had the opportunity to meet him, I immediately realized why he was so beloved because Dan has a neshama (soul),” Rabbi Cohen added. “His music, his words, his being are authentic and it is what I love about his music because he Renowned musician Dan Nichols will spend inspires us to ignite our souls.” In addition to leading worship with a weekend in Jacksonville, Sept. 16 - 18th Friday Night Live Band, Nichols will also a weekend in Northeast Florida. “This will lead Torah Study on Shabbat morning, be my first visit to Jacksonville and I’m beginning at 9 a.m., in advance of Sunday’s looking forward to seeing your fair city big concert. firsthand. More importantly, I’m interested “I am delighted to be joining Conin meeting you and experiencing how you gregation Ahavath Chesed and the entire create a holy community that sustains Jacksonville Jewish community for study, vibrant Jewish life,” he added. singing and celebration,” Nichols expressed of his excitement about spending See DAN NICHOLS, p. 14
Federation employee takes part in an international Partnership2Gether program By Jewish Federation of Jacksonville
During the past eight months, Federation Communications Director, Matt Franzblau has been taking part in a unique Partnership2Gether (P2G) program called ‘Leadership2Gether’, where Jewish young professionals from around the southeast are matched up with peers in Jacksonville’s sister region in Hadera-Eiron in Israel to write and respond to assignments and then share their answers with each other from across the globe. The assignments, which were developed by Hamidrasha at Oranim College in Israel, are provided on roughly a monthly basis with opportunities for further dialogue via e-mail and Skype. The goal of the curricu-
lum is to support this inaugural cohort in exploring their Jewish identity, while creating meaningful Israeli/Diaspora conversations, and gaining new perspectives on their role in the Jewish world. This fall, program participants will meet in person for the first time during a weekend retreat in Tennessee. Shelly Levi “The program has been pretty interesting thus far,” Franzblau explained. “It really gives you a unique perspective and opportunity to see into certain aspects of an Israeli’s life that you wouldn’t otherwise have during an
See P2G PROGRAM, p. 18
Matt Franzblau
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