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Jacksonville Jewish Center Newsletter |
Wednesday,
October 28
, 2015
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Artist-in-Residence: Mordechai Rosenstein
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Artist in Residence: Featuring Mordechai Rosenstein Mordechai is here now! Stop by the social hall and check out his artwork through Sunday, November 1.
He will be painting a special keepsake piece for our synagogue, and you will be able to add your personal brush stroke to the masterpiece!
Thursday, October 29 | 7:30 PM
Painting & Pinot
- Registration is closed.
Friday, October 30
Community Shabbat Dinner
- Join us for services (5:15 PM) to welcome Kabbalat Shabbat together and stay for Shabbat dinner (6:30 PM) with Mordechai followed by a Shabbat friendly presentation on the Art Within Shabbat. $20/adult, $ 14/ child
Saturday, October 31 | 8:00 PM
Wine and Dessert Reception
- Enjoy wine and dessert with Mordechai followed by a presentation on the famous works he has done. Art will be available for purchase. $20/person
We are honored to welcome Mordechai to the Jacksonville Jewish Center!
For more information about the artist, click on the image above.
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Award-winning Documentary Film Screening
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You are invited to a free screening of the award winning documentary,
The Final Victory of Dr. Felix Zandman
, who is a Holocaust survivor, distinguished scientist and founder of Vishay Intertechnology. Sponsored by the Weiss-Leibo Fund for Excellence in Adult Education, the screening - followed by a Q and A session with Mrs. Zandman - will take place from 12:30-2:00 PM on Sunday, November 15
at the Jacksonville Jewish Center. For details, click on his photo.
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Donate the Weight Appreciation
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The Jacksonville Jewish Center would like to thank our congregants and families of the Galinsky Academy for their outstanding generosity in donating to our annual High Holy Days Operation Isaiah food drive.
Through your efforts, we collected thousands of pounds of food, which was sent to the Jewish Family and Community Services Winn Dixie food pantry.
The amount of food donated this year surpassed last year's drive. The food items will be distributed to the many people who are hungry in Jacksonville.
Marty and Mimi Kaufman are co-chairs of our Operation Isaiah food drives and urge everyone to please continue participating in this mitzvah.
There are still many people who are hungry and depend on assistance. Contributions can be dropped off
in the food carts
located
at the Center's front lobby or in the lobby of the Martin J. Gottlieb school wing on any day except Shabbat.
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Sisterhood November Hot Topic
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November 11, 2015 at Noon - Save the date!
Sisterhood's November Hot Topic is Hidden Family Stories: Conversations about the Stigma and Treatment of Mental Illness. Four women - Frieda Saraga, Kim Miller, Denise Trager and Gabrielle Magid - will share their personal and family experiences with mental illness. Program content is organized by the RE:MIND committee, a JJC initiative to improve community mental health. For more information, please visit this link or this link.
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Mi-shebeirakh Update
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On Monday, Thursday and Shabbat mornings we are currently reading the names of approximately 150 people in Hebrew and English - a list that might unknowingly include those who have recovered, are chronically ill, or have passed away. It is necessary to begin a new list periodically for this reason.
A new list will start on November 30. Names from the current list will be removed. If you would like to retain any current names or include new names of friends and family members who are ill
on this new list, please contact Danielle by November 16 at 268-
4200, ext. 115 or email her at [email protected]. For more information from Rabbi Lubliner regarding the Jacksonville Jewish Center's commitment as a congregation to pray for those in need of healing, click here
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Congregational Israel Trip
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For more information, please click on the image above.
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Adult Education |
- Monday Minyan Mapquest
- NEW! Book Club - Two groups are forming!
- NEW! Chai Mitzvah
- Coffee & Torah - Third Shabbat each month
- Jewish Meditation Morning - Second Shabbat each month
- Hebrew Classes - Online and traditional
- Foundations of Judaism - Click here for current class details.
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RE:MIND-Learning Opportunities
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Part of this initiative will be to enable our congregants to participate in programs about mental health and illness offered by Center groups as well as other organizations. Visit this link for additional information about RE:MIND and look for the link for current topical programs available through the RE:MIND initiative or email Marion Tischler.
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Social Action Community |
Our Social Action Community is a vibrant and active committee that
meets the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM. Our members are energized and brimming over with exciting programs and we are ALWAYS looking for new members.
If you are interested in doing
mitzvot and extending a helping hand, please join us as we engage the synagogue, as well as our community, with exciting and innovative projects that can be found on our dedicated webpage
by clicking this link, by sending an email to
Rhoda Goldstein, or
by clicking on the title below of
a specific program, drive or study currently in action s
o you can begin participating right now
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- October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: During October, the Social Action Community is going to focus on different programs that are testing, increasing awareness, and raising money for this cause.
- Dignity U Wear Drive: Thanks to your generosity, another 482 units were donated to Dignity U Wear, making our total donation for those in need at just about 1,000 articles of undergarments for men, women and children. Dignity U Wear has asked that we also help by sorting clothing for them. Click on "Dignity U Wear" above for more information.
- Operation Isaiah: The recent statistics show that ONE IN EIGHT people are living in poverty and facing hunger every day right here in Jacksonville. JFCS has long provided non-perishable food items free of charge to people experiencing serious financial difficulties through their on-site Emergency Food Pantry.
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Hubbard House Thrift
Store:
Whether you are donating or buying, 100% of the net proceeds of the Hubbard House Thrift Store support victims of domestic violence and the services needed to keep victims and their children safe.
- Gifts for IDF Soldiers: "A Package from Home" is an organization that provides the "little" things for the Israeli army. They depend on donations for many of those "little" things from U.S.
- Volunteers Needed to Serve Meals at I.M. Sulzbacher Center: The Sulzbacher Center serves more than 1,200 meals daily, provides healthcare to more than 200 people, and provides shelter to 340 local homeless men, women, and children. Sadly, there are many more living on the streets.
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Teacher Supply Depot Drive:
Please fill a bag and drop it off at the Jacksonville Jewish Center. Pick ups are on the last Sunday of each month.
- World Relief of Jacksonville: World Relief Jacksonville serves two vulnerable people groups in our city: Refugees and Victims of Human Trafficking, while also advocating for Comprehensive Immigration Reform.
We look forward to having YOU join us!
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Special Congregational Updates
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We would be HONORED to HONOR you.
Birthdays, Anniversaries, Graduations, Brit Milah, Baby Naming, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Weddings, Life-cycle Events and Family Milestones ...
what better way to celebrate these simchas than by participating in services with your JJC extended family?!
Service HONORS are available at religious services four days a week at the Jacksonville Jewish Center. We read Torah on Saturday morning, Saturday evening, Monday morning and Thursday morning. Available HONORS are reading Torah, aliyot (blessings before and after the Torah reading), hagbah (raising the Torah), gelilah (dressing the Torah), ark openings and English readings (Shabbat - Prayer for our Country, Prayer for Israel, Weekday - Psalm of the day).
If you have an upcoming simcha or are interested in having an HONOR please contact Danielle Berke here.
Please also consider hosting a Kiddush or making a donation to the Bud Shorstein Kiddush Fund to celebrate a special occasion. Contact Rose Tincher for more information at 292-1000 or email here.
Adult Library
Ambassador Dennis Ross is coming the the JCA on October 29th to speak about
the relationship between Israel & the United States. If you want to get
some background information before his visit, we have a wealth of books &
magazines that can help you be informed. Many of the magazines we have (for
you to adopt) also have information about life in Israel, world
events that involve Israel, and also events in the United States and how Jews
in this country live. Some of the magazines, such as Hadassah, have tours of
American and foreign cities that have, or had, Jewish influence. There is also
a collection of Biblical Archaeology that documents finds in the State of
Israel and some items from antiquity.
Our volunteer librarians, Elaine Furman and Wendy Honigman,
hope you find our library a
worthwhile endeavor for the entire congregation and encourage you to borrow or browse.
Coping with Loss
Coping With Loss is a support group that offers a safe and supportive place to share your grief. We ask that you pre-register if you are attending the class which meets twice a month by contacting
Beth Shorstein here.
Have you been ill, recovering from surgery or grieving? It can be a lonely experience. Let our Hesed committee reach out to you with calls or visits. Call the Center at 292-1000 or Beth Shorstein at 868-4400, or
email Beth here.
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Community News |
Find out more about current events, programs and services provided by Jewish Community organizations outside of the Jacksonville Jewish Center such as Jewish Family and Community Services, Jacksonville Jewish Federation, Jewish Community Foundation of Northeast Florida, Jewish Historical Society, Mercaz and more by visiting the Community News webpage by following this link.
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Service Schedule
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Shaharit Service:
7
:10 AM
Minhah Service:
5:15 PM
Candle Lighting:
6:22 PM
This Shabbat we celebrate the naming of Shelby Rena Rauchwarger, daughter of Alicia and Jesse Rauchwarger.
Saturday, Oct. 31
Enjoy the diversity of a Shabbat morning at the Jacksonville Jewish Center. Experience some or all parts of our communal Shabbat worship!
Torah Portion:
VAYERA
Sha
h
arit (Morning)
Service
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9:00 AM
Torah Service: 10:00-11:00 AM
Sermon & Musaf (Additional Service for Shabbat):
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Children ages 5 & under and
their parents/ grandparents are invited to join Emily Spector
for this lively, age-appropriate service followed
by kiddush for the little ones! Meet us
at approximately
11:00 AM in the Levin Indoor Playground, located in the DuBow Preschool.
Starting this week, Complimentary Babysitting is offered at a new time for children ages 1-5 from 9:15 AM to
12:15 PM every Shabbat. Notification will appear here, in Mah Koreh, when the time will change back to 9:30 AM.
Kiddush Sponsor:
Our kiddush this Shabbat is sponsored by the Goodfarb, Kaye and Rauchwarger families to honor the naming of Shelby Rena Rauchwarger.
Min
hah (Evening) S
ervice:
5:30 PM
7:17 PM
* PLEASE NOTE THAT DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS ON NOVEMBER 1 AT 2:00 AM. REMEMBER TO SET YOUR CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR BEFORE GOING TO BED.
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The Jacksonville Jewish Center is proud to be considered one of the leading Conservative congregations in North America. Whether we are singing and celebrating Shabbat together, sitting down to explore the insights and profound wisdom found in our Torah text, or gathering with members of our congregation to make a difference in our community, we are a congregational family dedicated to deepening and enriching our connection to Judaism. The Jacksonville Jewish Center is in the heart of Jacksonville's dynamic Jewish Community. We are fortunate to have a beautiful campus on 35 acres in a park like setting that our Camp Ki Tov utilizes, featuring ball fields, basketball courts, a full swimming facility, camp grounds and more! Our Galinsky Academy is the umbrella for the Bernard and Alice Selevan Religious School, The DuBow Preschool, Setzer Youth Education, and the Martin J. Gottlieb Day School. We offer an exceptional Sisterhood and Men's Club Program and an award winning United Synagogue Youth Program.
For additional information about our opportunities for participation, please call our Administrative Offices at 904-292-1000. If you have a friend or relative that may be interested in learning more about us, please share this communication with them by following the "forward this email" link below.
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