Hakol - June 2023

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GIVE A MITZVAH, DO A MITZVAH

Mason Billig tutors younger kids in mathematics Mason Billig is a seventhgrade student at the Jewish Day School who became a bar mitzvah on May 21 at Temple Beth El in Allentown. Mason is a sports enthusiast who loves football and baseball. He pitches and plays third base in the South Parkland baseball program. He is a wonderful and patient big brother to his three younger siblings. Mason and his mother, Tracey,

spent time thinking about a mitzvah project and conferred with Amy Golding, head of school at JDS. She suggested Mason become a tutor, since he is good at math and terrific with younger students. “Mason loves math,” Tracey said. “He’s great with it. It’s a natural thing for him.” Mason said, “I’m tutoring first and second graders for an hour after school every Tuesday. They are really cute, and they struggle with addition and subtraction. I love to

be the math teacher helper. There is a small group of children who need help, and I sit with them one on one and explain the concepts. I encourage them to keep trying.” Tracey and Mason’s dad, Jason, said they’re proud of Mason becoming a bar mitzvah. They said he worked hard this past year, studying weekly, playing sports, being active in school activities and never complaining about his busy schedule. They are proud of everything he has

achieved and is yet to achieve. In addition to his mitzvah project, Mason has made his 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.

Alana Magida cares for dogs in the shelter

donation. out the past year; she is for Jewish Needs. Carina and Alana’s dad, ready for adulthood. For help developing a Bruce, say they’re so proud In addition to her mitzmitzvah project, contact of their daughter. She has vah project, Alana has made Abby Trachtman, project codemonstrated not only a her first adult gift of tzedaordinator, at abbyt@jflv.org tremendous capacity for kah (charity) to the Jewish or call her at the Federation caring, they said, but also a Federation of the Lehigh office at 610-821-5500. hofreid_20_009_Hakol Newspaper_ads v2final.pdf 2 2/25/21 10:42 AM strong work ethic throughValley Annual Campaign

Alana Magida, a seventh-grade student at Eyer Middle School, became a bat mitzvah on May 20 at Temple Beth El in Allentown. Alana is on the school’s lacrosse team and student council and in its orchestra. She cares deeply about animals, especially those without a home. For her mitzvah project, she has been volunteering at the Sanctuary at Haafsville, helping to care for dogs until they find a permanent home. The sanctuary is home to both cats and dogs. It is run by volunteers and financed by fundraising efforts, donations and partnerships. “I have been volunteering every Sunday,” Alana said. “We get up very early. My mom takes me and helps there too because I’m too

young to volunteer alone. “I walk dogs, feed them, clean their runs and play with them. I help move supplies around too.” Alana’s mom, Carina Magida, said, “They are wonderful there. They really make sure the animals are well taken care of and healthy. Recently there has been a canine virus going around. Alana had to carefully clean each dog stall, and all the dogs had to be vaccinated. I’m very impressed with how they are organized, and Alana has been loving volunteering there.” Alana is asking community members to donate to the sanctuary. Please check the organization’s website at thesanctuarypa.org for further information or to plan a

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Community Calendar

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

2min
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Federations rally for Putin to release Jewish reporter

4min
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Temple Beth El opens new play area

1min
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Justin Sheftel Memorial tourney back for its 19th year

1min
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KI and TBE Sisterhood hold plant swap

1min
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Danny Cohen receives honorary doctorate

1min
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Alana Magida cares for dogs in the shelter

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Mason Billig tutors younger kids in mathematics

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Samantha Schippell collects sporting goods

1min
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Harley Schippell shares experiences with dyslexia

1min
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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2023

2min
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JDS kicks off PA’s first-ever Jewish Day School Week

1min
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Federation, Schlossberg welcome WH antisemitism plan

4min
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Stagemakers cast explores indigenous culture

1min
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Q & A With Camp JCC Alumnus, Mike Smith

2min
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Bobby and Bonnie Hammel Honored With Campus Dedication Ribbon Cutting

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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
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Joanna Powers named interim head of JDS

2min
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KI to honor Vikki Dunn for 11 years of service

5min
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Momentum memories

4min
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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

5min
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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

2min
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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

2min
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Marketing department welcomes 2 staffers

1min
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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

2min
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Lion Behind the Pin

3min
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Mussar expert spells out 4 musts for personal growth

1min
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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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