December 8, 2017

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HAPPY HANUKKAH

Volume XXIII, Issue XX  |  www.jvhri.org Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts

20 Kislev 5778 | December 8, 2017

Hadassah gift-wraps the holidays for mall shoppers BY FRAN OSTENDORF

Minting another batch of Hanukkah gelt BY NEAL DROBNIS Many readers may not be aware that when I am not working for Jewish Family Service at the Kosher Senior Café, I am an active glass artist. Every year as part of the Café’s Hanukkah celebration, I mint a new glass coin as a gift to the seniors for Hanukkah. In 2010 I created the fi rst coin depicting a simple Jewish star. In 2011, the coin featured a person holding a menorah with a Jewish star head; 2012 featured a smiling face with Jewish star

eye glasses and menorah hair; 2014 used the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island’s new logo. In 2015, a Jewish star included a peace symbol in the middle; 2016 featured a raised Jewish star. This year, I created a coin with “Kosher Senior Café 2017” in raised lettering around a Jewish star. These special coins have become a tradition that many of our guests anticipate. I have tried to use the ancient custom of marking

It’s a Hanukkah miracle of sorts. Every year – for almost as long as there’s been a Warwick Mall – a dedicated group of Hadassah members turns out to wrap gifts there during the holiday season. At a time of the year that’s busy no matter how you celebrate, these women give their time to put a smile on shoppers’ faces and raise funds for the worldwide work of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America. Judy Silverman, longtime Hadassah member, vice president for fundraising of the Rhode Island chapter, and current gift-wrapping coordinator, said the gift-wrapping project was undertaken by the Pawtucket chapter of Hadassah in 1971 right after the Warwick Mall opened. There were then seven chapters of Hadassah statewide. As the years went by, the group had trouble fi nding

Wrapping a package in 2015. enough members who wanted to participate at night. In the early 1990s, the Pawtucket giftwrappers asked the Kent chapter – with its younger membership – for help.

GELT | 25

Fast forward to 2017. Hadassah in Rhode Island is now one chapter. But Hadassah Rhode Island is still the gift-wrapping provider at the Warwick Mall. Not even the floods of 2010, WRAPPING | 21

Children will enjoy eight new books for Hanukkah BY PENNY SCHWARTZ BOSTON (JTA) – Move over, potato latkes. Make room for dosas. The savory fried Indian lentil and rice pancakes take center stage in “Queen of the Dosas,” a gem of a new Hanukkah book by the award-winning children’s writer Pamela Ehrenberg. It’s among eight new Hanukkah books for kids – one for each night of the holiday – sure

to kindle the flames of imagination in young readers. The bounty of this season’s books travel the globe, from city life to wooded forests, with engaging stories and dazzling illustrations that reflect the diversity in how Jewish families celebrate the popular holiday. Old World traditions mix it up with new rituals taking root in today’s modern American Jewish families.

These new reads showcase the many ways Jewish families from all walks of life celebrate the Festival of Lights, which this year begins on the evening of Dec. 12.

Way Too Many Latkes: A Hanukkah in Chelm

Linda Glaser; illustrated by Aleksandar Zolotic Kar-Ben; ages 3-8 Oy vey! It’s the fi rst night of Hanukkah and Faigel, the best

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latke maker in the village of Chelm, forgot the recipe for her mouth-watering, sizzling potato pancakes, the traditional fried food eaten during the holiday’s celebrat ions. Her husband, Shmuel, races over to the village rabbi for advice. But what does the rabbi know about making latkes? This ticklishly fun adventure, set in the fictional Old World BOOKS | 16

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