Shalom Santa Barbara 2021-2022

Page 11

A Message from Our President, ADAM S. WEISS What a pleasure it is to share Shalom Santa Barbara with you! Now in its second year, Shalom Santa Barbara is a signature project of the Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara, whose mission includes “building a vibrant and inclusive local Jewish community.” There is no better way to demonstrate the vibrancy and diversity of Jewish life in our region than to feature all of our community’s organizations and programs in one enlightening and practical publication. PEOPLE OFTEN ASK: HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED IN THE FEDERATION? There are so many ways! Here are a few examples of what we do, who our beneficiaries are, and how you can participate actively as a volunteer. Many Federation activities are designed specifically to unite our diverse community. Perhaps the most significant of these are the shared resources we create for all Jews in our area: the website: jewishsantabarbara.org, and Shalom Santa Barbara magazine. Together, these resources offer a treasury of information about local Jewish life and furnish useful guides for both current and prospective residents. Likewise, our annual, all-community Tashlich and other holidayrelated programs bring people together in celebration. The popular Shabbat delivery program, Random Acts of Challah, unites us. By distributing communitywide thousands of challot baked in our Federation kitchen, we metaphorically break bread together. These are just highlights of some of the many programs found on the pages of Shalom Santa Barbara and the Federation website. WHO ARE FEDERATION’S BENEFICIARIES? In short, we all are. From the nutritionally-insecure person who receives a meal through Schmooze in a Box, to the elderly or homebound resident who enjoys a friendly “drop-in”

Adam S. Weiss President, Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara

from a Caring Visitors program volunteer, to the adolescent receiving Jewish Family Service counseling — our entire community benefits from Federation’s varied roles. With gratitude, we all benefit from the foresight and dedication of the generations that came before us. Our Jewish Community Center at 524 Chapala houses Jewish Family Service, the Portraits of Survival and Upstanders exhibits, Art at the JCC exhibitions, Matinee at the J film screenings, mahjong games, and so much more. The JCC was built on the contributions of many doers and donors, each of whom also asked at some point, “How can I get involved?” HOW CAN YOU PARTICIPATE AS A FEDERATION VOLUNTEER?

RANDOM ACTS OF CHALLAH Would you like to receive, prepare, sponsor, or deliver Shabbat challot? challah@jewishsantabarbara.org MITZVAH MAKER For information and

• Become a Mitzvah Maker to participate in meaningful activities through Shalom Corps, a collaboration between the Federation and the Government of Israel, the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, and the Jewish Agency for Israel. • Spread the love by preparing and delivering challah and other items throughout the community • Join a committee to participate in the planning and implementing of activities Whatever your background, knowledge, or level of observance, there is a place

to sign up, visit

for you in our Jewish community. May this guide help you learn more about it!

jewishsantabarbara.org/

L’hitraot,

volunteer/mitzvah-makers

JEWISHSANTABARBARA.ORG

2021–2022­  |  SHALOM SANTA BARBARA­  | ­9


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

JFVC: Our Volunteers Dream of Change and Make It Happen

2min
pages 82-83

AFHU: A Global Reach Transforming the Lives of People Worldwide

3min
pages 78-79

JCRC: Building Person-to-Person Bridges

2min
pages 80-81

The Compassion Chronicles

5min
pages 84-85

Jewish Free Loan Who Is the Hero? The Loan Guarantor Who Helps Change Lives

3min
pages 72-73

The Men of Hadassah

3min
pages 66-67

Chef Doug Weinstein’s Honey Cake Recipe

2min
page 60

Italian Sweet and Sour Fish Recipe

1min
page 58

Bene Israel Milk Halwa Recipe

1min
page 61

Moroccan Jeweled Rice Recipe

1min
page 59

Chef Doug Weinstein’s Apple and Honey Challah Recipe

1min
page 57

Camp Haverim Santa Barbara’s Homegrown Jewish Day Camp

1min
pages 50-51

Masha Keating Profile of the Artist

4min
pages 46-49

For 54 Years Temple Beth El Volunteers Keep Their Community Thriving

3min
pages 34-35

Chabad UCSB Shabbat Around I.V.

3min
pages 42-43

Santa Barbara Hillel The SB Student’s Jewish Home Away From Home

2min
pages 40-41

Death and Burial Nobody Likes to Think About Death — But Everybody Does

4min
pages 38-39

The Secret of Chabad — People Helping People

4min
pages 36-37

Community Shul Volunteerism, Tikkun Olam, and Holiness

3min
pages 28-29

CBB: 770 Acts of Kindness

5min
pages 26-27

Does Volunteer Sissy Taran Look Familiar?

2min
pages 12-13

Newly Imagined Spaces for The Center for Jewish Education

1min
pages 20-21

People-to-People Community Service: Shalom Corps and Mitzvah Makers

2min
pages 18-19

Portraits of Survival Selfless Volunteers Share the Lessons Learned from the Holocaust

3min
pages 24-25

A Message from JFGSB President Adam Weiss

2min
page 11

Caring Visitors Program Lifts Hearts and Creates Vital Connections

5min
pages 22-23

Philanthropist Lauren Katz Saves and Changes Lives

4min
pages 16-17
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Shalom Santa Barbara 2021-2022 by ShalomSB - Issuu