Hakol - June 2023

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GIVE A MITZVAH, DO A MITZVAH

Harley Schippell shares experiences with dyslexia

Harley Schippell became a bat mitzvah on May 13 at Temple Beth El in Allentown. Harley, twin sister of Samantha Schippell, attends AIM Academy outside Philadelphia, a private college-prep school for children with language-based learning differences. She enjoys art, acting and theater. AIM Academy students thrive in classrooms that offer multisensory and experiential learning. Programs are designed to foster self-esteem and social responsibility. Academic and intellectual

development is further enhanced by extracurricular activities and enrichment in the arts, athletics and community service. The goal is that upon graduation, students are prepared for the challenges, complexities and choices they’ll face in college and beyond. Harley’s mitzvah project is unique. She wrote an essay on her personal experience of what it’s like learning with dyslexia. She was inspired by graphic novels about people who have struggled in some way and worked through it.

Her goal was to do as they do: educate in a way that’s fun and accessible. “Classmates, teachers and even family members sometimes say things that feel so critical without realizing how much it hurts,” she said. “I also hold a lot in and am learning that it helps to talk about it.” Her parents, Ed and Pamela Schippell, said, “We are so proud of all Harley’s accomplishments and how hard she works every day to learn and grow. Her superpowers are kindness and

empathy for others, creativity, and humor.” In addition to her mitzvah project, Harley has made her first adult gift of tzedakah (charity) to the Jewish Federation of the Lehigh Valley Annual Campaign for Jewish Needs. For help developing a mitzvah project, contact Abby Trachtman, project coordinator, at abbyt@jflv.org or call her at the Federation office at 610-821-5500.

Samantha Schippell became a bat mitzvah at Temple Beth El in Allentown on May 13. The seventh-grade Springhouse Middle School student, twin sister of Harley Schippell, loves dancing and playing lacrosse and basketball. When planning her mitzvah project, she thought of the children who don’t have the equipment to play the sports she loves. She found out she could help other kids get what they need simply by asking. She and her parents, Pamela and Ed Schippell, did some research and found Leveling the Playing Field. Leveling the Playing Field was founded in 2013 in

response to the growing inequity between those who can afford to play sports and those who cannot. It turns out that a lot of oftenexpensive sporting equipment used by young kids all the way up to professional sports franchises goes to waste. Max Levitt, founder of LPF, decided to develop what is essentially a food bank for sporting goods. The organization collects equipment and distributes it to youth sports and recreation programs in under-resourced communities. Samantha is collecting new and gently used sporting goods to donate to Leveling the Playing Field.

“I chose this project because playing sports means a lot to me,” she said, “and I want those who aren’t playing sports because they can’t afford equipment to have an opportunity to play and enjoy sports as much as I do.” She has a collection box at Temple Beth El and is seeking equipment for all sports, including soccer, baseball, softball, football, basketball, hockey, field hockey, golf, tennis and lacrosse. You can contact Samantha at sammitzvahproject6@ gmail.com to arrange for a pickup. You can also donate money directly to Leveling the Playing Field by sending a check to Temple Beth El,

Samantha Schippell collects sporting goods

1305 Springhouse Road, Allentown, PA 18104 and marking the envelope “Samantha Schippell Mitzvah Project.” Or you can donate on the LPF website at levelingtheplayingfield. networkforgood.com. Please make donations by the end of June. “We are so proud of Samantha for thinking of others and wanting to make sure anyone who’s interested has the same opportunity to play sports that she has had,” Pamela said. In addition to her mitzvah project, Samantha has made her first adult gift of tzedakah (charity) to the JFLV Annual Campaign for Jewish Needs.

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Articles inside

Community Calendar

5min
page 31

BOOK REVIEW NPR’s Ari Shapiro tells the untold story in memior

2min
page 30

Federations rally for Putin to release Jewish reporter

4min
page 29

Temple Beth El opens new play area

1min
page 28

Justin Sheftel Memorial tourney back for its 19th year

1min
page 28

KI and TBE Sisterhood hold plant swap

1min
page 26

Danny Cohen receives honorary doctorate

1min
page 26

Alana Magida cares for dogs in the shelter

1min
page 25

Mason Billig tutors younger kids in mathematics

1min
page 25

Samantha Schippell collects sporting goods

1min
page 24

Harley Schippell shares experiences with dyslexia

1min
page 24

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2023

2min
page 23

JDS kicks off PA’s first-ever Jewish Day School Week

1min
page 22

Federation, Schlossberg welcome WH antisemitism plan

4min
page 22

Stagemakers cast explores indigenous culture

1min
page 19

Q & A With Camp JCC Alumnus, Mike Smith

2min
page 19

Bobby and Bonnie Hammel Honored With Campus Dedication Ribbon Cutting

2min
page 19

Discover New Interest and Meet New Friends After-School With JLounge

1min
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A Year of Changes: Facility Improvements Enhance JCC Programming

2min
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Reflecting on 10 Years by Debbie Zoller

4min
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Mile marker 0 on the journey toward a better tomorrow

3min
page 16

Joanna Powers named interim head of JDS

2min
page 15

KI to honor Vikki Dunn for 11 years of service

5min
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Momentum memories

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page 13

Kaplans endow chair at LVHN in honor of Dr. Lawrence Levitt

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Momentum memories Travelers consider the bonds formed in Israel and at home

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My textual transformation

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Rally ’round the flag Community, supporters raise Israel’s colors at city hall

1min
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Am Haskalah celebrates 45 years of open arms

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Fund kids for Jewish school just by paying taxes — really!

2min
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Women health-care workers carve out niche in Maimonides

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Marketing department welcomes 2 staffers

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Federation to present annual awards, celebrate the past year

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Comedy Night with Modi draws big, buzzing crowd

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Lion Behind the Pin

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The Lehigh Valley-Yoav Partnership Park in Blessed Memory of Mark L. Goldstein

2min
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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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A community celebrates!

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Lions launch Lion Behind the Pin program at luncheon

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