Serving the Oceanfront for 8 years
what’s happening
Vinyasa • Essential Pre-Natal • Restorative Yin • Chair Yoga • Basic
“ka•lei•do•scope” Paintings by Kevin Moss
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Teacher Training Facility Group and Party Yoga Personal Training
Leon Family Art Gallery, June 15–August 15
verything we experience is part of a kaleidoscope of layers; each instant a unique moment that builds on what came before and contributes to the dialogue of our existence. I hope to draw viewers into the vast possibilities of color and form, beyond a passing glance, and into the depth of layers each painting holds. —Kevin Moss
(757) 233•8000
www.oceanfrontyoga.com Oceanfront Yoga | 616 Virginia Beach Blvd. #104 | The Cypress Shops | Cypress and 17th Street | Virginia Beach
Come for 1 week or stay the whole summer!
Tidewater Chavurah to hold Friday Night Service June 26, 7 pm
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he Tidewater Chavurah is holding a Shabbat service, led by Rabbi Ellen Jaffe-Gill at the home of Hal and Elaine in the Great Neck Meadows area of Virginia Beach. An Oneg will follow the service. A congregation without walls, events are held in members’ homes or at other locations. Everyone is invited. For more information and location address, email dlqt@cox.net or call 468-2675.
Israeli Scouts perform Sunday, June 28, 6:30 pm, Simon Family JCC
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xperience Israel with the Tzofim Friendship Caravan, a delegation of Israeli teens who tour the United States and proudly represent their homeland through song, dance and humor. Free and family friendly. Call 321-2338 for more information.
Deli Man Sunday, June 14, 4 & 6:30 pm, Route 58 Deli
Traditional Day Camp for Kids 16 Months - 10th Grade
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he Virginia Festival of Jewish Film, presented by Alma* and Howard Laderberg, together with Route 58 Deli, present Deli Man, a documentary film produced and directed by Erik Greenberg Anjou. Ziggy Gruber, a third generation delicatessen man and owner of the world renowned deli, Kenny and Ziggy’s in Houston, Texas is the central figure in this film. The story of the American deli is the story of the Jews—their immigration, migration, upward mobility and Western assimilation. It’s the history, anecdotes and humor that once made the local deli the virtual epicenter not only of food, but of family, laughter and community. Tickets are $10. Advanced ticket purchase is required for admittance. Call 321-2338, stop
June 22 – Au G ust 14
Post Camp: Au G ust 17– September 4 Arts & Crafts • Music • Field Trips Swim Lessons • Fun in our outdoor water park Gardening • Fishing • Games & Sports by the JCC Customer Service Desk, or purchase at Route 58 Deli, 4000 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach. *of blessed memory
For more information visit CampJCC.org or call 757-321-2306. Download a brochure to see what’s in store for you at Camp JCC. jewishnewsva.org | June 8, 2015 | Jewish News | 33