2 SHEVAT 5775 • JANUARY 22, 2015 • VOLUME XXXIV, NUMBER 2 • PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID, SYRACUSE, NY
Super Sunday is this Sunday By Marianne Bazydlo The Jewish Federation of Central New York Super Sunday phone-a-thon to benefit the Jewish community will be held on January 25, from 9 am-3 pm, at the Sam Pomeranz Jewish Community Center. Members of the community have been encouraged to volunteer for an hour or two to make phone calls or stuff envelopes, as well as to make their pledges to the 2015 Annual Campaign. Volunteer shifts will be from 9-11 am for callers, and 11 am-1 pm and 1-3 pm for callers and clerical workers. Training will be provided. There is no need to sign up ahead of time and volunteer jobs can be assigned that day. Federation President/CEO Linda Alexander said, “This year we’ve added something new... thanks to the suggestion of our teen leaders... ‘Ice Cream Sundaes on Super Sunday!’ The teens thought it would be a nice way to thank our supporters. And the young people in our community are invited to come to Super Sunday and be a part of this family day, bring in their pushkas or donate loose change to the Annual Campaign, and get an ice cream sundae as a thank you.” A bagel breakfast will begin at 9 am,
The Super Sunday Committee and teen co-chairs have been planning the communitywide kick-off of the 2015 Annual Campaign. Super Sunday will be held on January 25, from 9 am-3 pm, at the Sam Pomeranz Jewish Community Center of Syracuse. This year, the teenagers suggested something new for the event, ice cream sundaes for Super Sunday. L-r: Diane Kuppermann, Cindy Stein, Mara Charlamb, Orit Antosh, Joel Friedman (standing), Karen Beckman, Nitzah Santiago-McRae, Leah Kuppermann, Brian Charlamb (in back), Eric Antosh, Jacob Charlamb and Ian Beckman. Not pictured: Super Sunday Co-Chair Liza Rochelson and Teen CoChairs Rachel Beckman, Adena Rochelson and Corey and Emma Stein. followed by a short training session at 9:30 am. Calling will begin at 10 am. Lunch at 11:30 am will be grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup. Teenagers can volunteer on Super Sunday and join the Super Sunday Teen
Co-Chairs, Eric Antosh, Ian Beckman, Rachel Beckman, Brian Charlamb, Jake Charlamb, Leah Kuppermann, Adena Rochelson and Corey and Emma Stein. The Super Sunday co-chairs are Orit Antosh, Karen Beckman, Mara Charlamb,
Joel Friedman, Diane Kuppermann, Liza Rochelson, Nitzah Santiago-McRae and Cindy Stein. During Super Sunday, the teen co-chairs will collect gift items for students at McCarthy @ Beard, the Syracuse school district alternative education program. Items can be brought to the JCC on Super Sunday or to the Federation offices after the event. Items requested are hair accessories; bottles of body wash, hand sanitizer, shampoo, conditioner, hand and body lotion, children’s toothbrushes or toothpaste, hair brushes and combs, coloring books, crayons, colored pencils and colored chalk, cards and card games, craft kits, board games and puzzles, gift cards, footballs, basketballs and T-shirts or sweatshirts, in youth large-adult XXL size. There will also be a collection of items for the food pantry at Temple Concord. Volunteers can bring their cell phones to make calls, or the Federation will provide one. To volunteer or for more information, contact Marianne Bazydlo at 445-2040, ext. 102, or mbazydlo@jewishfederationcny.org, or visit www.jewishfederationcny.org. Visit the “Super Sunday” page under “About Us.”
Federation funds available for children and teens for Israel trips and summer camping By Judith L. Stander The Jewish Federation of Central New York has available incentive and/or scholarship funding for children and teenagers planning trips to Israel or overnight camps this summer. Application forms may be requested for incentive and/or scholarship funding as soon as possible by contacting Judith Stander at 445-0161, ext. 114, or jstander@jewishfederationcny.org. Federation and the One Happy Camper organization have a contract that can provide up to $1,000/$700 as an incentive for first-time overnight campers who attend a non-parochial school. There is a Federation-only incentive eligibility for campers who attend a day school of $500/$350. Scholarship funds are available to help defray some of the costs of overnight summer camp expenses. In addition, special funds from the Pomeranz, Shankman and Martin Charitable Foundation have been made available to help stretch Federation dollars. Israel trip funding comes from the estate of the late Helen Millstein and the Isaiah Wolfson Scholarship Fund. These funds assist youths who have not yet gone on an organized trip to Israel and also those with a financial need to make the trip. Israel Experience Program The Israel Experience grant program is a local program supported by the estate of the late Helen Millstein. Federation supports and encourages
teenagers to travel to Israel. Federation leadership feels that an organized youth group trip can “establish a strong experience base for growth and involvement with one’s own Jewish identity.” The trips are typically sponsored by national or international Jewish youth organizations and must be approved by the Federation. Participants must be current high school students and have completed at least the 10th grade of a Jewish education program or expect to complete it by this spring. This can be done through the Federation-supported Rabbi Jacob Epstein High School of Jewish Studies or an equivalent institution. The deadline for the submission of all paperwork is Monday, March 30, by noon. To receive an application, community members should contact their congregational rabbi or education director, or Stander at 445-0161, ext. 114, or jstander@jewishfederationcny.org. Isaiah Wolfson Scholarship Fund The Isaiah Wolfson Scholarship celebrates the life of an “active and respected” member of the Syracuse Jewish community. Rosalind Gingold and her family help send dozens of area youths on trips to Israel through ongoing support of the Wolfson scholarships, which are administered by the Jewish Federation of Central New York. The application process includes a
scheduled interview between the teenager, a representative of the Wolfson family and Federation. The fund primarily is needs-based
and helps underwrite some of the expenses related to a planned group trip to Israel.
See “Trips” on page 2
Jewish Federation of Central New York to help raise funds for French Jews
As part of the Jewish Federations of North America, the Jewish Federation of Central New York is joining the JFNA effort to raise funds for the Jews of France. The Jewish Federations of North America has been tracking and responding to events in Paris as they occur. In coordination with the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office and the Service de Protection de la Communauté Juive in France, JFNA is working to ensure that local Jewish institutions, schools and synagogues, as well as French Jewish citizens, are protected from further attacks. Recent events have increased the security concerns of French Jewry and also led to a dramatic rise in immigration of French Jews to Israel. JFNA is asking for donations to the “France Fund” to help French Jews meet their increased security needs and to aid victims’ families. As part of the effort to raise funds to help French Jews, contributions may be mailed to the Jewish Federation of Central New York, 5655 Thompson Rd., DeWitt, NY 13214, with “France Fund” in the memo line.
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