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  • Sticky Cinnamon Bun Rugelach

    Samantha Ferraro|Jan 15, 2016

    (The Nosher via JTA)-Sticky cinnamon bun, meet your new BFF, the rugelach. I think you two will get along very well. I know we're just getting over fried food and latkes galore, but December really isn't for cutting back. It's about holidays, snuggling up by the fire and cookie exchanges. Jan. 1 can just take its turn and wait. But a word of caution: These sticky bun rugelach may be the most indulgent rugelach you have ever tasted. And while I recognize there is nothing like the traditional jam... Full story

  • Why do Jews say mazel tov and l'chaim?

    Jan 15, 2016

    The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) will present The Jewish Course of Why, the institute’s new six-session winter 2016 course that will begin during the week of Feb. 7, 2016 Rabbi Yossi Hecht, director of The Chabad Jewish Center of Ocala and The Villages will conduct the six-course sessions at The Chabad Jewish Center 10:45 a.m.-noon on Sundays, starting Feb. 7 and at The Lady Lake Community Building noon -1 p.m. on Mondays, starting Feb. 8. “No religion is known for its rational basis and its welcoming of questions and intellectual deb... Full story

  • How 'Transparent' is reshaping views of transgender Jews

    Avishay Artsy, JTA|Jan 15, 2016

    LOS ANGELES (JTA)-The prevalence of transgender issues in pop culture seems to have reached a pinnacle this year. Caitlyn-nee Bruce-Jenner appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair. The movie "Tangerine," which stars transgender actors, took film critics by storm. Director Tom Hooper's "The Danish Girl," currently in theaters, tells the story of one of the first sex-change operations. And the second season of Amazon's Emmy Award-winning "Transparent," about a Jewish family coming to terms with their... Full story

  • From HBO to Arthur Miller, what a 'tough guy' actor learned from his Jewish grandma

    Lonnie Firestone, JTA|Jan 15, 2016

    NEW YORK (JTA)-On a trip to London last year, actor Michael Zegen caught a revival performance of Arthur Miller's 1955 drama, "A View from the Bridge," about a Brooklyn longshoreman whose protective impulses toward his niece tilt toward lust. "I had a terrible seat," he told JTA. "But it still blew me away." The production, which was directed by the visionary Ivo van Hove, was so powerful that when he saw ads promoting its transfer to Broadway, he planned to see it again. But you know what they... Full story

  • OJO volunteers deliver holiday wishes

    Jan 8, 2016

    Volunteers from Our Jewish Orlando (OJO) served Christmas dinner on Dec. 25 to women and children at the Coalition for the Homeless Women's Residential and Counseling Center in Orlando. In all, 18 OJO volunteers pitched in to make the holiday memorable for residents of the center, which accommodates more than 50 women and 40 children. Our Jewish Orlando, a program for young adults by the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando, paid for the event with money raised as part of a "100 Wishes" mitzvah... Full story

  • Shapiros catch the spirit of Israel through a JNF tour

    Jan 8, 2016

    Valerie and Jim Shapiro of Orlando recently led the Jewish National Fund's Spirit of Israel Tour on Nov. 1-8. They visited the north, the Negev, and Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Explaining why they decided to go to Israel at this time, Valerie stated "More than ever we feel the need to stand with Israel and support its people in these challenging times." Seven others from Orlando joined them on this tour. Upon returning, Valerie said, "JNF's Spirit of Israel Tour exceeded our expectations. It's a gre... Full story

  • Scene Around

    Gloria Yousha, Scene Around|Jan 8, 2016

    Dangers of the Internet... One of the major priorities for the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in 2016 is to put an end to the spread of hate and the recruitment of terrorists on social media sights. I recently received the following (in part) from Ambassador RONALD S. LAUDER, president of the WJC: "As we turn a page on the deadly 2015 for Jews in Europe and Israel, I am deeply concerned for the safety and security of Jews in the new year. It's hard to recall a recent time of greater turmoil and... Full story

  • From Israel, with love

    Darcy Grabenstein|Jan 8, 2016

    Whether it's your first time in Israel or your 50th, there's something undeniably magical about Eretz Yisrael. For me, our December trip was my fifth visit to the Land of Milk and Honey. It was my husband Micah's first. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned at all about security prior to our trip. We traveled on El Al and, knowing the airline's stringent security procedures, we were confident of our safety. On advice from a friend who had recently traveled to Israel, we packed pepper spray... Full story

  • How a one-armed American soldier fought his way back into the Israeli army

    Ben Sales, JTA|Jan 8, 2016

    JERUSALEM (JTA)-The hardest part was loading the assault rifle. That's not because he was a newbie, unaccustomed to the workings of a Tavor rifle. Rather, 1st Sgt. Izzy Ezagui had lost an arm in combat. He'd overcome seemingly insurmountable bureaucratic hurdles and got a posting on a base in the Negev. And so his next challenge began: He had to prove he could still fight. Ezagui is the only combat soldier with an amputation to serve as an officer in the Israel Defense Forces reserves. For him,... Full story

  • How a Jewish reporter celebrated Chanukah at the Kremlin

    Cnaan Liphshiz, JTA|Jan 8, 2016

    MOSCOW (JTA)-Like many tourists in Red Square, I have often wondered what lies beyond the tall walls that separate this Moscow attraction from the Kremlin, the official residence of Russia's president and the nerve center of the state. As a journalist long obsessed with Russia, I've wanted to take a peek inside the Kremlin for just about forever. In my fantasy, I'd have a one-on-one interview with Vladimir Putin in which I gain the strongman's respect by beating him in a staring contest.... Full story

  • As the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, I can't stay Silent about this

    Wendy Wisner|Jan 8, 2016

    (Kveller via JTA)—When I was growing up, my father’s parents lived half a world away in Israel. I only met them a handful of times. Back then there was no Internet, so we sent letters and made the occasional phone call. Once, when I was 12 or so, my dad sent his parents a couple of recent photos of me. A few weeks later, he received a phone call from his mother to tell him that I looked just like one of her sisters. It was a big deal to her—not just because she didn’t see me that often, or that she was moved by the family resembl... Full story

  • Chabad at UCF celebrates Grand Menorah Lighting with President Hitt and a toy drive

    Brittany White|Jan 8, 2016

    Hundreds of students gathered together outside of the UCF's Student Union to celebrate with the Jewish organization Chabad and its co-sponsors AEPI, AEPHI, ZBT and Knights for Israel with a menorah lighting ceremony. The event provided latkes, Chanukah music and a toy drive. President Hitt opened the ceremony and lit the Shamash, the center candle on the menorah, which is used to light the other candles. Hitt welcomed the evening and Chabad with some inspirational words. "When I became... Full story

  • Building a stronger Jewish community

    Jan 1, 2016

    On Nov. 8, 2015 four conservative congregation's Men's Clubs held an event to honor individuals from each of their participating synagogues for their outstanding leadership with their synagogue and their community. The event, called "Man of the Year/Youth of the Year," was held at Congregation Ohev Shalom in Maitland. The four Conservative Temples in Central Florida that joined the event were Congregation Beth Am, Longwood; Temple Beth Sholom, Melbourne; Temple Israel, Winter Springs; and... Full story

  • A good read for the new year: Turning negative thinking into positive outcomes

    Jan 1, 2016

    "Everything's Possible," by Tom Rosenberg Epoche Press Subtitled "A memoir of assimilating, chasing the American Dream, and reclaiming Jewish identity, author Tom Rosenberg stated, "Judaism is a religion that accepts change. This makes me proud to be a Jew." Now that's a positive statement about one's identity. But Rosenberg didn't always think that way. He was six in 1938, when his family escaped Nazi Germany. When the family arrived in America, they adopted the anglicized name Ross.... Full story

  • Scene Around

    Gloria Yousha, Scene Around|Jan 1, 2016

    Even I forgot... Before I became a professional singer and a writer of columns, I was a published poet. I completely forgot about that part of my life until just recently when one of my sons helped me clean out my garage and several books containing my poetry were found. I will pass on only one because it is so appropriate for my new situation: "I held your hand when first we met and came to know your touch, I held your hand and as time past I loved you oh so much, I held your hand when we were... Full story

  • Portugal's attempts at Jewish reparations and the modern Dreyfus

    Norman Berdichevsky|Jan 1, 2016

    Over the past 100 years, Portugal has made sudden, somewhat fitful, unplanned, and as it turned out, cynical proposals accompanied by dramatic announcements of its intention to carry out “historic justice” and make reparations to the descendants of its Jewish population expelled in 1497. Following a previous example set by Spain in 2013 guaranteeing a “Jewish right of return” by descendants of those expelled in 1492, observers have struggled to understand what if anything is at stake other than a cosmetic attempt to assuage a conscie... Full story

  • Jews on Mars?

    Paul Wieder, JNS.org|Jan 1, 2016

    Yes, he has seen the recent film “The Martian.” But unlike the other millions who have seen that movie, Barak Stoltz went much closer to Mars. Stoltz spent Hanukkah in the Utah desert, in a few cramped capsules that make up the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS). He lit his menorah, sang some songs, and even tried his hand at making latkes—all while practicing for a manned mission to Mars. MDRS is run by the Mars Society, a Colorado-based non-profit that works toward a human presence on that planet. The idea of the MDRS is to recreate, as mu... Full story

  • Seven things Miriam Adelson does-besides back GOP candidates

    Ron Kampeas|Jan 1, 2016

    (JTA)-Miriam Adelson and her husband, Sheldon, reportedly are at odds over which Republican presidential candidate deserves backing. But this isn't a typical marital spat-it's about which candidate most deserves to be showered with their money. Miriam Adelson, an Israeli-born physician, favors Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, while casino magnate Sheldon Adelson likes Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., according to a report on Yahoo! How much exactly is at stake in this domestic dispute? Tens of millions of... Full story

  • Who is this masked Chanukah menorah selfie-taker?

    Dec 25, 2015

    Judy Procell, aka Ms. Chanukah, takes a selfie with the residents at The Westminster.... Full story

  • ZOA honors Derek Silver

    Dec 25, 2015

    Every year at their annual gala, the Louis D. Brandeis Award Dinner, the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) recognizes one student in the country for his or her pro-Israel advocacy on campus. This year, on Nov. 22 at New York City's Grand Hyatt Hotel, in the presence of Israeli Ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer, Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon, Academy-Award-winning actor and Christian Zionist Jon Voight, and more than 1,100 others in attendance, Derek Silver of Winter P... Full story

  • This is what it's like being a Jew in the South during Christmas

    Sarah Moessinger|Dec 25, 2015

    (Kveller via JTA)-I grew up in northern New Jersey where my high school class was at least 20 percent Jewish. The local deli was run by one of my grandmother's former fourth-grade students from when she taught elementary school in Brooklyn. He deferred to her as Mrs. Isquith and she still called him "Kenny" as if he were still in fourth grade. If your parents had a falling out with one rabbi, your family could join another temple a few miles down the road. The stores were stocked with round... Full story

  • Judy Procell shows best 'selfie' to Jewish Pavilion seniors

    Pamela Ruben|Dec 25, 2015

    This Chanukah season Judy Appleton Procell has been literally putting her "selfie" out there on behalf of the elder-care community she serves as a program director for the Jewish Pavilion. "This year I have put a different spin on the Chanukah parties I have hosted on behalf of the Jewish Pavilion," remarked Procell. "I have taken a selfie at all nine parties so I can share these 'Kodak moments' with the community, and replicate the joy and the connection that we bring to our seniors." Procell... Full story

  • Scene Around

    Gloria Yousha, Scene Around|Dec 25, 2015

    A disturbing letter... I received a letter from RONALD S. LAUDER, president of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) and I pass it along in part to you: "As we close the door on 2015, I am dismayed by the wave of terror that has crashed over the Jewish state of Israel, taking with it the lives of too many innocent men, women and children and leaving many critically wounded. As terrorist thugs continue their violent attacks against the citizens of Israel, Jews in Europe are facing anti-Semitic... Full story

  • Great scientists of the future!

    Dec 18, 2015

    Orlando Torah Academy hosted its first Science Fair on Dec. 3rd. Nine students from grades 2-5 participated, displaying their findings from experiments completed at home. Parents, teachers and fellow students all turned out for the fun. Akiva Paris, from Mrs. Dottino's 5th grade class, took first place with "Which Material Will Best Protect a Falling Egg." Ezra Ellman, a second grader from Mrs. Wittlin's class, placed second with "Water & Ice." Third place was awarded to Rikki Yachnes, from... Full story

  • View documentary film at COS about five young IDF soldiers

    Dec 18, 2015

    "Beneath the Helmet: From High School to the Home Front," a poignant coming-of-age documentary film, will be shown at Congregation Ohev Shalom on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, at 7 p.m. Most of the film is in Hebrew with English subtitles. This documentary follows five diverse Israeli high school graduates as they enter the army at age 18. Through this compelling documentary you begin to truly understand and digest the fact that in their young hands, and others like them, rests the responsibility of... Full story

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