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  • Just a phone call away; How the Jewish Pavilion is continuing to stay in contact with our seniors

    Ashley Fisak|May 15, 2020

    The Jewish Pavilion's main goal is to help our seniors stay connected to their culture. No one wants to be left behind and we have always helped our seniors by going to them. We are approaching almost two months in some facilities where we have not been able to go and visit our seniors. And just like everyone else we have had to adjust, get creative, and find new ways to stay in contact with our seniors. From the beginning we started writing to our seniors and reached out to the community to...

  • Federation helps community cope through virtual programming

    May 15, 2020

    When our community and society were faced with the life-changing challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando stepped up to fill the void brought on by the loss of our normal active lives. At the onset of the pandemic, the Federation rose to the occasion to bring the essence of Passover into everyone’s homes and hearts—this included a beautiful virtual Women’s Passover Seder hosted by Cantor Jackie Rawiszer, attended by more than 100 women; and a community virtual Seder for first night of Passover, hosted by Ya...

  • Yael Diamond commissioned as an Army 2nd Lt.

    May 15, 2020

    On May 1st, Yael Diamond of Winter Park received a commission as an officer in the United States Army. Due to social distancing the ceremony took place at the Orlando Veterans Memorial Park online via Zoom conference. Diamond attended the Hebrew Day School (now the Jewish Academy of Orlando), Winter Park High School and on May 2nd graduated from the University of Florida. She earned bachelor's degrees in both International Studies with a Middle East emphasis and Political Science. At UF,...

  • Heritage accepting nominations for Human Service Award

    May 15, 2020

    Heritage Florida Jewish News is accepting nominations for the 2020 Heritage Human Service Award, which will be presented at the annual meeting of the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando in August. “For more than 30 years, individuals who have made major, voluntary contributions of their talent, time, energy and effort to the Central Florida community have been honored with the selection and presentation of this award,” said Jeff Gaeser, editor and publisher of the Heritage. Last year’s recipient was Dick Weiner. Former recipients have inclu... Full story

  • The superheroes of the Jewish Academy of Orlando

    May 15, 2020

    Jewish Academy of Orlando teachers are superheroes. During Teacher Appreciation Week, teachers were celebrated with yard signs. Here is a peek of some of JAO's beloved teachers. Jewish Academy of Orlando serves central Florida students of all faiths from transitional kindergarten through fifth grade. The school delivers a whole-child education fostering academic excellence and character education rooted in Jewish values. Jewish Academy of Orlando is accredited by the Florida Council of...

  • Dictor qualifies for Tax Collector race

    May 8, 2020

    Not even a lockdown could stop the campaign of Lynn Dictor, known by her radio listeners as Moira, a first-time candidate for Seminole County Tax Collector. Dictor, a Democrat, always intended to qualify by petition for her spot on the November 2020 ballot. But shelter-in-place orders prohibited Dictor and her field team from attending any gathering of Seminole County voters to complete the petition drive. Dictor needed 3,037 Seminole County registered voters to sign her ballot petitions by the... Full story

  • JFS Challenge surpasses goal

    May 8, 2020

    Thanks to the community’s generous contributions, Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando collected $18,742 and 4,930 lbs. of food in this year’s Restock Challenge. With every $1 and pound of food matched $0.50 by The Weiner Family and The Winter Park Wealth Group, JFS surpassed their $10,000 match goal and therefore raised a grand total of $28,742. Although due to COVID-19 JFS could no longer collect food donations two weeks into the drive, donors “stepped up to the challenge” by giving monetary donations. These donations made a big impact... Full story

  • Marc Homburger Jacobs earns Eagle Scout rank

    May 8, 2020

    Marc Homburger Jacobs, son of Brad Jacobs and Eve Homburger, has just earned the rank of Eagle Scout, completing his Board of Review via video conference. Since Marc's Boy Scout Troop 641 meets at The Roth Family JCC, he knew he wanted to give something back to this agency. Marc's Eagle Scout Project was to beautify and refresh the exterior of The Roth Family JCC pool's outdoor changing area. Keith Dvorchik, JCC CEO, was the Project beneficiary. Marc would like to thank everybody who supported... Full story

  • Keeping things running despite the shut down

    May 8, 2020

    The shut down hasn’t slowed The Jewish Federation one bit. Here are a few examples of what is going on in the community: • The Jewish Academy of Orlando’s online school has been outstanding. The curriculum, the teacher interaction, and the special exercise programs throughout the week are providing students with a quality education along with fitness and fun. • The Federation’s RAISE continues to thrive, with employees attending weekly Lunch & Learn social skills and work training classes. The first RAISE Family Reunion was held online, a... Full story

  • JOIN Orlando offers four amazing virtual programs

    May 8, 2020

    The COVID-19 isn’t slowing down JOIN Orlando’s programming as it is continuing to build its virtual offerings with four new programs to continue your Jewish journey together with them. JOIN Meaningful Moment—On Fridays, enjoy a practical and meaningful insight into a Jewish concept, Weekly Torah Portion, upcoming Jewish Holiday, or important core Jewish Value. The J.MM. will feature one of the JOIN educators or a guest. Weekly SPARK—Thursday nights, 7:30 p.m., Sarah and Shifra will be leading an amazing array of women’s discussions, classes,... Full story

  • Orlando Senior Help Desk coronavirus information

    Penny D Agostino|May 8, 2020

    Margie had been wondering if there was a shelter-at-home order in her county. She didn't really use the computer very much, but her daughter had recommended she look at the Orlando Senior Help Desk's website when she was looking for some assistance for her husband who had recently been ill. She remembered how easy it was. She went to www.orlandoseniorhelpdesk.org, and right there on the front of the site was an area saying "COVID-19 Coronavirus" with a big easy button saying "Information." She... Full story

  • Heritage accepting nominations for Human Service Award

    May 8, 2020

    Heritage Florida Jewish News is accepting nominations for the 2020 Heritage Human Service Award, which will be presented at the annual meeting of the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando in August. “For more than 30 years, individuals who have made major, voluntary contributions of their talent, time, energy and effort to the Central Florida community have been honored with the selection and presentation of this award,” said Jeff Gaeser, editor and publisher of the Heritage. Last year’s recipient was Dick Weiner. Former recipients have inclu... Full story

  • Heritage Human Service Award

    May 1, 2020

    Heritage Florida Jewish News is accepting nominations for the 2020 Heritage Human Service Award, which will be presented at the annual meeting of the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando in August. “For more than 30 years, individuals who have made major, voluntary contributions of their talent, time, energy and effort to the Central Florida community have been honored with the selection and presentation of this award,” said Jeff Gaeser, editor and publisher of the Heritage. Last year’s recipient was Dick Weiner. Former recipients have inclu... Full story

  • An update on The Roth Family JCC

    May 1, 2020

    “These are interesting times, with things changing on a daily basis and so much more that is unknown than is known,” said Keith Dvorchik, CEO of The Roth Family JCC as he shared some things the JCC is working on. Getting back to work slowly The Roth Family JCC has received Paycheck Protection Program funding and because of this, they can bring back the staff in a “strategic fashion,” according to Dvorchik. On April 27, the ECLC supervisors, JCC department directors and accounting staff remotely went back to work. On Monday, May 4, the majorit... Full story

  • JAO students observed Yom Hashoah remotely

    May 1, 2020

    Jewish Academy of Orlando observed its annual Holocaust remembrance day remotely. Fourth and fifth grade students participated in a morning of music, prayer, and remembrance. Head of School Alan Rusonik said, "It was important to us to deliver a developmentally appropriate program that was meaningful to our students." The morning began with, "Eli, Eli," a song based on the poem written by Holocaust hero, Hannah Senesh. Fourth grade parent, Heidi Zissman stated, "I appreciated that the program... Full story

  • Whoever said there are no free lunches?

    May 1, 2020

    The Jewish Pavilion provided free lunches to 400 healthcare workers in Orange and Seminole counties as a way of thanking them for the wonderful care they have provided to our seniors in elder-care communities. Special thanks to the Pargh Foundation for initiating and funding this project.... Full story

  • Happy Pearlman Pantry Volunteer Appreciation month!

    JFS Orlando staff|Apr 24, 2020

    JFS Orlando can't wait to welcome back all of our volunteers once the JFS building opens back up due to COVID-19. Two of those wonderful volunteers are Robin and Marty Katz. Teamwork makes the dream work. Robin and Marty have volunteered together with JFS Orlando for about a decade. "I do it with Marty because he does the heavy lifting and I do the sorting and putting away," says Robin. "And so we have a very good teamwork!" Robin, originally from Chicago, and Marty, originally from New York,... Full story

  • Chabad assisted during Passover, and continues to help those in need

    Apr 24, 2020

    This Passover was different than any other. For many, being unable to gather for the Seder with family, friends and community as they had planned, this was their first foray into preparing and leading a seder themselves. Many people needed assistance. Some people are hungry. They may have lost their job, have increased medical bills or are going through a rough patch. Maybe they have food, but not the traditional Passover delicacies they grew up with. And some people just need help. They are... Full story

  • Devices for FaceTiming needed for our seniors

    Apr 24, 2020

    One of the dilemmas facing assisted-living facilities during this COVID-19 pandemic is that to protect their senior residents, facilitators have had to initiate complicated routines: Staff members and delivery persons must have his or her temperature taken before entering the premises; residents can't receive visitors; they must eat alone in their rooms and all regular social activities have been canceled. The results: Residents are spending all of their time alone. Facilitators know that... Full story

  • Founder of 'Birthright for Moms' will represent Diaspora

    Marcy Oster|Apr 24, 2020

    JERUSALEM (JTA)-Israel will hold its annual Independence Day torch-lighting on Mount Herzl, but only with a television and digital audience because of coronavirus regulations. Among the torch-lighters announced by the Culture and Sport Ministry is the one representing Diaspora Jewry, which has become a tradition in recent years. The honor goes to Lori Palatnik, the founding director of Momentum, formerly known as the Jewish Women's Renaissance Project and colloquially called "Birthright for Moms... Full story

  • Jewish Academy of Orlando offers virtual Passover break activities

    Apr 24, 2020

    Jewish Academy of Orlando will offer daily activities during Passover/spring amidst the COVID-19 stay-at-home order. Head of School Alan Rusonik said, "All of us, students, teachers and parents alike, need a break! In just a matter of a few short weeks, our world was turned upside down." He continued, "No matter what or how our families celebrate over the next few days, we wanted to make the best of the situation and connect with family and friends (virtually) and enjoy the holiday and rest." Ea... Full story

  • How the Jewish Pavilion and others in the community celebrated Passover in 2020

    Ashley Fisak|Apr 24, 2020

    The world is going through a pandemic right now and it has changed everyone's life in one way or another. Passover is a time for the family to gather together and celebrate. It is the closeness of family and being together that makes the meaning of the celebration all that more powerful. Here is how three families usually celebrate Passover and what they did differently this year, the challenges they faced and if this experience provided them with any changes they would make permanent? And... Full story

  • Orlando's Jewish seniors turn to KCOA for Passover meals

    Apr 24, 2020

    The Kinneret Council on Aging, a nonprofit agency that provides ongoing programs and services to residents of Kinneret Apartments, provided Kosher for Passover meals to limited income Jewish seniors in the community. While it's an annual tradition at Kinneret to hold a communal Seder, stretching back over 50 years, this year it was not permitted due to Covid-19. Instead, Seders were brought directly to our residents and community while they were staying safe at home. Keeping things upbeat and... Full story

  • Passover goodie bags for senior residents in assisted living

    Apr 24, 2020

    Unfortunately, the Jewish Pavilion program directors and volunteers couldn’t celebrate Passover with area senior residents in the many assisted-living facilities this year, but they made sure the seniors are never forgotten. Here is what the Jewish Pavilion good bags catered for the residents looked like.... Full story

  • Cookies for Comfort Caravan

    Apr 17, 2020

    Special thanks to Nancy Layish for starting the Cookies for Comfort Caravan for the Jewish Pavilion. Layish and others are home-baking cookies for healthcare workers who devote their lives to seniors in elder-care communities. The first delivery took place on April 6.The cookies were delivered along with cards and letters given to the Jewish Pavilion to distribute to seniors at Brookdale Altamonte Springs. The staff expressed their sincere appreciation for the gift.... Full story

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