Volume XXII, Issue II | www.thejewishvoice.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts
WEDDINGS
12 Shevat 5776 | January 22, 2016
Change coming to Alliance’s Dwares Jewish Community Center BY FRAN OSTENDORF fostendorf@jewishallianceri.org
Big improvements are coming to the Bonnie & Donald Dwares Jewish Community Center building. The structure, which straddles Elmgrove Avenue and Sessions Street in Providence, will soon undergo a sweeping update to its front and back entrances and lobby to make it handicapped accessible and more user-friendly. Dedicated in 1971, the building is home to the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island, the David C. Isenberg Family Early Childhood Center, J-Fitness, J-Space afterschool programs, J-Camp, The Jewish Voice, the Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center, and The Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association. All will remain in the building.
Plans call for front and back entrances with lobbies to replace the current four separate entrances. An elevator will be available at the front entrance to take people up to the front lobby or down to the lower lobby. Concrete ramps will be in place at both entrances. Work is set to begin March 7, with asbestos abatement at the front and lobby area of the building as well as in the Social Hall. Because the structure was built in the early 1970s, there is asbestos that must now be removed. Groundbreaking will follow, on March 21, according to Dan Hamel, chief operating officer and controller of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island. The exact dates depend on the weather. Donald Dwares, honorary cochair of the capital campaign
committee that has been working to ensure the renovations come to fruition, said he and his wife, Bonnie, “could not be more excited” that the renovations are set to begin. “Our dream to modernize the facility so that it will become secure, inclusive and accessible for our entire community shall soon become a reality,” he said. Once the renovations are fi nished, in the fall, you will enter the building to fi nd stairs up to a bright, welcoming lobby or down to the lower lobby, which will include membership and fitness. When you enter the front door, an elevator at the left will be available to take you up or down to either lobby. “This is an exciting time for us,” said Hamel, adding that, after the renovations, “you’ll be able to see into the building. People will be able to see who we are.”
COURTESY | N|E|M|D ARCHITECTS
The new front atrium, as shown in a rendering by the architects. But to get there, things will get a bit messy. Once construction begins, the Sandy & Richard Bornstein Atrium, Salmanson Fam-
Weddings get a modern makeover BY ARIEL BROTHMAN The personality of weddings is changing. Since couples are waiting longer to get married, many in the wedding industry are seeing more confidence and more financial security in today’s engaged couples. As a
result, they are taking control of the wedding planning, a role that traditionally belonged to parents. And since couples are taking the reins, more of their personalities shine through in the details of the big day! WEDDINGS | 19
ily Lobby, Victor & Gussie Baxt Social Hall and kitchen will be temporarily closed. Work on RENOVATIONS | 22
Kosher Senior Café on the move In order to keep the food flowing and accessible for seniors during the Dwares JCC renovations, the Kosher Senior Café is moving temporarily. SENIOR CAFE | 22
PHOTO | NICOLE LOPEZ WEDDINGS
A modern-day couple on their wedding day.
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