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  • Two Jewish agencies unite fundraisers to better serve community

    Mar 8, 2019

    For the first time ever in our community, two Jewish organizations are coming together to create a unified fundraiser to support both Central Florida Hillel and Jewish Academy of Orlando. The organizations will combine forces to host what will be the largest Casino Night and Lady Luck event in Orlando history. Central Florida Hillel and Jewish Academy of Orlando are both nonprofit organizations supporting students throughout our community This incredible night out on the town will take place at... Full story

  • Jewish Pavilion supporters enjoyed a pearl of an event

    Lisa Levine|Mar 8, 2019

    The Pearls of the Pavilion luncheon on Feb. 22 treated some of the Jewish Pavilion's most generous supporters to a gracious afternoon social affair. Attendees were celebrated as "pearls" because of their yearly commitment of at least $500 to support the Pavilion's programs, which keep hundreds of Jewish seniors in Central Florida living facilities connected to their Jewish heritage and to the community. To symbolize their value to the organization, all attendees who were first-time annual... Full story

  • Congregation Sinai hosts annual outreach program

    Mar 8, 2019

    The Congregation Sinai Sisterhood will host their annual multi-denominational Outreach Program on Thursday, March 21, starting at noon at 1200 West Broad Street, Groveland, Fla. Women from six local churches along with Congregation Sinai Sisterhood members will celebrate “The Wonderful and Willful Women Of The Bible.” This special event will feature influences from Miriam, Esther, Naomi and Ruth as one, with Hannah, Sarah and the Daughters of Tzlofhad. Participants from Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church of Clermont, First United Methodist Chu... Full story

  • Additional Jewish Pavilion Purim parties

    Mar 8, 2019

    A few more parties were added to the party list. They include: Walter Goldstein/ Lance Rhodes March 14, 1 p.m. at Sonata West March 17, 1 p.m. at Brookdale Dr. Phillips March 18, 10:30 a.m., Westminster Towers March 21, 2 p.m. at Kinnert Apartments Everyone is welcome to attend. Special thanks to Cornerstone Hospice for supplying the hamantashen pastries. For more information about the Purim parties, please call 407-678-9363.... Full story

  • Is America's head in the sand about Islam?

    Christine DeSouza|Mar 8, 2019
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    Tuesday evening, Feb. 26, ACT for America, a national security grassroots organization, hosted a panel discussion about political Islam and Western culture. Although ACT is also recognized as the largest anti-Muslim group in the U.S. and takes a hardline stance on Islam and immigration, this meeting’s panelists—Dr. Jonathan Matusitz, an associate professor at the Nicholson School of Communication at UCF who teaches a class on terrorism; Rev. Bruce Lieske, former chairman of the Florida-Georgia District Muslim Evangelism Task Force and a ret... Full story

  • A mitzvah marathon in remembrance

    Gabrielle Edrich, First person|Mar 1, 2019

    Earlier this month, I and a few other Stoneman Douglas graduates, had a meeting at Chabad at UCF. As we knew that the first anniversary of the Stoneman Douglas shooting was coming up and that Feb. 14 would be a difficult day for many, we wanted to create an event that would not only spread positivity and growth, but that would also bring the community together. Within minutes, we thought of a great idea: Let's give students the opportunity to do mitzvot-good deeds. We came up with several meanin... Full story

  • $10m raised for new Holocaust museum in Orlando

    Mar 1, 2019

    On Monday, Feb. 25, the Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center publicly launched its campaign to raise funds for a new museum in Downtown Orlando, announcing it has already garnered $10 million in gifts. Local benefactors who have made significant contributions include the Ginsburg Family Foundation with $4 million, hotelier Harris Rosen with $1 million, longtime Central Florida philanthropists Jim and Alexis Pugh with $1 million and community leaders Jim and Valeria Shapiro with $1... Full story

  • It's time for Purim with the Jewish Pavilion!

    Mar 1, 2019

    Everyone in the community is welcome to attend the Jewish Pavilion Purim parties. For more information, please call 407-678-9363. Here is the Purim schedule by program director Judy Appleton March 8 @ noon Allegro Senior Living March 8 @ 3 pm Mayflower (Upstairs, Country Kitchen) March 8 @ 4:15 pm Westminster Winter Park March 12 @ 3 pm Palmetto Landing (formerly Brookdale Tuskawilla) March 14 @ 10:30 am Encore at Avalon Park Julie Levitt March 8 @12noon Grand Villa (no entertainment... just... Full story

  • A gathering of ladies (two nights!) for mitzvos

    Mar 1, 2019

    Join with other Jewish women from Orlando for a special Ladies Night Out on Monday, March 4, 7:15 p.m. Enjoy refreshments and fine wines, guest speaker Sigy Laredo in Montreal, explore your Jewish identity as you hear about the message from Queen Esther and the Purim story and how they resonate with Jewish women today. Also prepare Mishloach Manot for the residents of assisted-living facilities visited by the Jewish Pavilion. This event, hosted by Gesher South Orlando and Mkva USA, will be held at the Orlando Torah Center, 8613 Banyan Blvd.,... Full story

  • Congregation Beth Sholom March schedule

    Mar 1, 2019

    Celebrate Shabbat on Friday, March 8 with the synagogue that feels like family. Our Shabbat evening service led by Rabbi and Cantor Karen Allen starts at 7pm. Socialize with our members and enjoy refreshments at the Oneg Shabbat following the service. The Rabbi’s Roundtable Discussion Group on Thursday, March 14 at 11 a.m. with Rabbi and Cantor Karen Allen of Congregation Beth Sholom, will be held inside the library at the Sumter County Administration and Library Building (with the golden dome) at 7375 Powell Rd. (near Pinellas Plaza and 466A),... Full story

  • Connecting with others as a Jewish Pavilion volunteer

    Lisa Levine|Mar 1, 2019

    As I-4 traffic became aggravatingly slow on a recent late Friday afternoon, Michelle Bilsky arrived at Cascade Heights Senior Living in Longwood a little breathless from her rush to make it on time from her job downtown at the Lutheran Towers senior complex to the 4 p.m. Jewish Pavilion Shabbat service. She and her husband, Wayne, who live nearby, leave their jobs early one Friday a month and meet at Cascade Heights to lead the service, which is offered weekly with different leaders. "Good... Full story

  • Maitland Chamber donates to Jewish Pavilion

    Mar 1, 2019

    Congratulations to Kevin Stewart, chairman of the Maitland Chamber Health Expo on his successful event. A portion of the proceeds were generously donated to the Jewish Pavilion for their support of seniors in elder-care communities. Pictured are board members of the Maitland Chamber of Commerce presenting a check for $950 to Nancy Ludin, CEO of the Jewish Pavilion Shown here (l-r): Micheleen Raines, Patti Gutter, Mary Penn, Nancy Ludin, Kevin Stewart, Brian Weber and Scott Ha... Full story

  • JAO second graders support those in need

    Feb 22, 2019

    Jewish Academy of Orlando second-graders raised $961 in a Fun Run to benefit a Habitat for Humanity house. The students later visited the house and presented the check to the organization. The annual program at JAO begins with a cross-curricular study of economics. Students learn about the three basic human needs: food, clothing, and shelter, while also learning the differences between a want and a need. They build their own model houses and conduct a Fun Run to raise money to support Habitat... Full story

  • A tribute to Rabbi Rubinger

    Lisa Levine|Feb 22, 2019

    Congregation Ohev Shalom and members of the Orlando community will gather together at the Shabbat service on Saturday, March 9, and at the evening Gala on Sunday, March 10, to honor and celebrate Rabbi Aaron Rubinger's many accomplishments and show the community's heartfelt appreciation for his more than 28 years of service as Congregation Ohev Shalom's rabbi. Anyone who has attended a service led by Rabbi Rubinger may very well have come away with the impression that he was practically born in... Full story

  • DNA success stories from an expert

    Feb 22, 2019

    Noted Jewish genealogist Lara Diamond will share her compelling experiences and extensive knowledge of DNA and genealogy on Sunday, March 17, noon, at the next Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando meeting. The event will be held at the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center, 851 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland. Diamond ‘s 25 years of genealogy research in her Jewish ancestry enabled her to find fascinating tales of her progenitors. She has thousands of people who read her blog, and follow her on social media. The meeting is f... Full story

  • Discover the J at The J Ball

    Feb 22, 2019

    Once again, one of the most exciting parties of the year is coming March 27-The Roth Family JCC's biggest party of the year-the J Ball. Themed "Discover the J," attendees will enjoy a "prehistoric party" in J-Rassic Park at the Orlando Science Center, while honoring Stuart and Joann Farb for their decades of commitment to the JCC. Also to be honored is Judy Galkin, who has worked tirelessly at the Richard S. Adler Early Childhood Learning Center for 33 years. She will be presented the Harriet... Full story

  • What challenges does Islam face in Western culture?

    Feb 22, 2019

    ACT for America Central Florida Chapter is hosting a panel discussion on “Political Islam and Western Culture” on Wednesday evening, Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. The event will be held at Fellowship Church, 5340 Red Bug Lake Road in Winter Springs. Panelists Pastor Roger Diaz, Dr. Jonathan Matusitz and Rev. Bruce Lieske will explore political Islam’s challenges adjusting to the economic and cultural power of a dominant West, and what issues are confronting Islamic governance and our constitutional republic in the modern globalized world. Follo... Full story

  • NAACCHHS is now JTEEN with 3 webinars and a conference in June

    Feb 22, 2019

    Jewish Teen Education & Engagement Network for professionals has officially launched! JTEEN's mission is to serve as a national organization of Jewish teen education and engagement professionals networking to strengthen knowledge and skills, encourage innovation, develop and share curriculum and resources, and positively impact Jewish teen life in the 21st century. JTEEN has officially acknowledged and embraced the reality that Jewish teen educators and engagement professionals have more... Full story

  • Jewish Pavilion Is Gearing Up for Purim Fun

    Feb 22, 2019

    The holiday of Purim is a favorite of young and old, a festive celebration that's known for over-the-top fun. For Jewish Pavilion staff, volunteers and seniors, Purim celebrations are one of the most enjoyable parties of the year, with eye-catching decorations, costumes, noisemakers and refreshments. Crowds of non-Jewish residents and staff of the senior facilities, as well as visiting representatives of Pavilion sponsors, join in and get into the spirit, and everyone has a great time. Pavilion... Full story

  • AIPAC Policy Conference 'Connected for Good,' March 24-26

    Feb 15, 2019

    The AIPAC Policy Conference is the largest gathering of America’s pro-Israel community, and will be held this year March 24-26 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Through demonstrations of groundbreaking Israeli innovations, keynote speeches by American and Israeli leaders, inspiring moments on stage and intimate educational sessions, Policy conference delegates experience the full scale of pro-Israe activism in three days. The conference culminates with the d... Full story

  • Visit Israel with Temple Israel

    Feb 15, 2019

    Join your friends from Temple Israel on their first congregational trip to the land of our ancestors in 10 years. The trip, which takes place from June 16-26, 2019, is open to the whole Central Florida Jewish community and offers something for everyone. The cost is at most $2,500 per person but is reduced by a few hundred dollars for every five people registered. This price is for land only and includes admission to main sites, a daily breakfast, bus transportation and a professional tour guide... Full story

  • MAGAL Purim carnival getting bigger and better

    Feb 15, 2019

    The Meitin Alliance for Growth and Learning, a Collaborative Religious School by Temple Israel and Temple Shir Shalom, presents its annual Purim Carnival on Sunday, March 10 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Temple Israel, 50 S. Moss Road in Winter Springs. The morning will be filled with carnival games, crafts, a bounce house, an obstacle course, a photo booth from FunBox Photos, a slime-making station, a cake walk, a hamantaschen baking contest, and food, including pizza, chips, popcorn,... Full story

  • Jewish, Christian and Muslim students plant trees for peace

    Feb 15, 2019

    Jewish Academy of Orlando fifth grade students partnered with Muslim peers from Leadership Preparatory School and Christian peers from Geneva School in, “Trees for Peace,” a multifaith tree planting service held at Mead Gardens. The tree planting is the second of the schools’ 3-part Multifaith Education Program that is now in its 16th year. The students meet at each school to learn about each other’s cultures and religions. The program always includes a “Trees for Peace” component. This year’s t... Full story

  • Kinneret Council on Aging announces 8 over 80 honorees for 2019

    Feb 8, 2019

    The Kinneret Council on Aging, a non-profit agency that provides ongoing programs and services to residents of Kinneret Apartments, has announced the honorees for their 2019, 8 over 80 Gala to be held on Sunday, March 3. "This is our community's premiere event honoring older adults and we are truly inspired by the number of outstanding individuals, who continue to contribute to our community and promote the Jewish tradition of Tikkun Olam," said Lynn Fenster, 8 over 80 chairwoman. "This event... Full story

  • Federation and JCC combine forces

    Paul Lefton|Feb 8, 2019

    By Paul Lefton In order to better serve the Central Florida Jewish community, The Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando and The Roth Family Jewish Community Center have formed the JFed Alliance, the result of their two-year search for avenues of meaningful collaboration between the organizations. Starting Feb. 1, the organizations began joint operations in key business areas under the executive leadership of Keith Dvorchik, CEO of The Roth Family JCC, who will serve concurrently as JFGO's... Full story

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