May 12, 2017

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

SPORTS

16 Iyar 5777 | May 12, 2017

Community social service agencies to merge BY FRAN OSTENDORF

fostendorf@jewishallianceri.org

After nine months of planning and negotiations, Jewish Family Service of Rhode Island (JFSRI) and the Jewish Seniors Agency of Rhode Island (JSA) have agreed to merge into one comprehensive agency called Jewish Community Services of Greater Rhode Island. Talks of a merger are nothing new for the two agencies. They had entered into talks a number of times, but nothing had resulted. This time, though, a facilitator was hired, and a partnership committee formed, and the work of merging missions, goals, etc. was accomplished under a more structured framework. In fact, many in the Rhode Island Jewish community might wonder why it’s taken so long for the agencies – with sometimes overlapping constituents – to become one. “As we got to know each other

NOW PLAYING IN ISRAEL: LACROSSE!

Scope of the merger JFSRI Staff: 18 full time; 35 part time Budget: $2.7 million (2017) Location: 959 North Main St., Providence

BY SAM SERBY Lacrosse is taking Israel by storm, in large part due to Israel Lacrosse, an organization whose mission is to make lacrosse the national sport of Israel and connect Jewish Americans to the Holy Land through their shared love of the game. Scott Neiss, executive director of Israel Lacrosse, says the sport is “the perfect product” for Israel. “It’s a lot like basketball and soccer [the two most popular sports in Israel], with the same game flow, so it’s easy for Israelis to understand,” Neiss said in a recent interview. Israel Lacrosse offers many programs to help Jewish-American lacrosse players get in-

JSA Staff: 57 full time; 52 part time Budget: $7 million (2017) Location: 100 Niantic Ave., Providence this time,” said Susan Bazar, executive director of JSA, “there was increasing awareness that both agencies were providing services to seniors.” Erin Minior, CEO of JFSRI, agreed. “There was brand confusion, identity confusion,” she said. “People didn’t know who to call … who to give money to … .” MERGER | 17

LACROSSE| 16

The men of Israeli Lacrosse play Spain.

Dwares JCC dedication festivities include activities for all ages

The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island will celebrate the reopening and dedication of the newly renovated Bonnie and Donald Dwares JCC, located at 401 Elmgrove Ave., Providence, on Wednesday, May 24, from 5 to 8 p.m. This celebration is open to the public and will feature festivities for all age groups.

Families are invited at 5 p.m. to hear from special guest, Nate Ebner, U.S. Olympic Rugby team member and New England Patriots Second Team All-Pro and Special Team Player. He will talk about his experiences in the Super Bowl and Olympics. There will be a question-and-answer session with Ebner, a skills

competition for children, PJ Library stories and songs, a jumpy house, and more – all in the Nelson & Sapinsley Families Gymnasium. Light refreshments will be served. Then, at 6:30 p.m., the building rededication becomes official with a ribbon cutting and mezuzah hanging in the newly

named Sandra and Richard Bornstein Entrance Way, followed by remarks and a dessert reception in the renovated Victor and Gussie Baxt Social Hall. The Jewish Alliance’s Dwares JCC is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds can gather to connect, exchange ideas, learn and grow together. Building

improvements are ongoing, with a second stage of renovations starting in summer 2017. During all renovations, programs and services will continue for members and the community at large. Come see the transformation; everyone is welcome to attend this very special evening. Submitted by the Jewish Alliance


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