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  • The light and warmth of Chanukah

    Jan 6, 2017

    A tiny drop of light dispels even the greatest darkness; this is the true message of Chanukah. Rabbi Yosef Konikov, founder of Chabad of South Orlando, delivered an inspiring message on the power of light over dark, and good over evil to a crowd of over 400 people at the community Chanukah party at Chabad on Sand Lake. The celebration, which had crafts for the kids, snow cones, cotton candy and a 10-foot snow slide in addition to other things, was special because of its truly warm atmosphere....

  • Congratulations to 2017's '8 over 80' honorees

    Dec 30, 2016

    Plans are well underway for The Kinneret Council on Aging's (KCOA) seventh annual 8 over 80 Honorary Dinner that will be held on Sunday, March 5, 2017. The 8 over 80 event recognizes individuals over the age of 80 who continue to contribute to our community through their volunteer and philanthropy efforts. This year's honorees are a dedicated and dynamic group of individuals. They are: Dick Appelbaum, 81, was nominated by Elise Schilowitz, a close personal friend and a 2017 Woman of Choice....

  • Ruth Darvin meets memory care patients on their terms

    Christine DeSouza|Dec 30, 2016

    The Jewish Pavilion will honor two exemplary volunteers, Geanne Share and Ruth Darvin, at its Gems and Jeans Gala-an evening of gourmet dining, live music, silent auction and inspiring motivational speaker Bethanne Weiss-on Sunday, Jan. 8, at 5 p.m. at Sheraton Orlando North in Maitland. Of course, the proceeds from this fun evening benefit the seniors served in more than 70 assisted-living and skilled-nursing facilities throughout Central Florida. "I feel very honored, very excited," said Ruth...

  • Kabbalah of sexuality and intimacy

    Dec 30, 2016

    On Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017, at 7:30 p.m., Chabad of Orlando will be hosting a special evening at the Embassy Suites located at 225 Shorecrest Drive in Altamonte Springs titled "Kabbalah of Sexuality and Intimacy - Ancient Wisdom to Transform Your Love Life." The event is being headlined by world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer, and philosopher Rabbi Manis Friedman. Friedman uses ancient wisdom and modern wit as he captivates audiences around the country and around the world. He hosts his own...

  • Providing food for the holidays to more than 200 students

    Dec 30, 2016

    The Mitzvah Brigade at Congregation Beth Am in Longwood is a volunteer group dedicated to serving the needs of the community, both Jewish and non-Jewish. In 2014, the Mitzvah Brigade adopted Prairie Lake Elementary School when they learned that there was an acute need for food for over 200 students. With the help from many members of CBA and organizations such as Feeding Children Everywhere, Pace Academy and Entenmann's Bakery Outlet-who donated peanut butter, cans of tuna fish, canned...

  • The role of Hadassah hospitals

    Dec 30, 2016

    The Tri County Chapter of Hadassah is proud to present a special fund raising event and luncheon with Barbara Goldstein "BG," deputy executive director of Hadassah Offices in Israel, at Temple Shalom, CR 103, Oxford on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, at 9:45 a.m. Goldstein will talk about the role of Hadassah's hospitals where all people regardless of origin are served, their research and development, and the importance of the "Chai Society" and "Keeper of the Gate." A couvert of $5 is requested no...

  • Orlando Jewish Day School gears learning to the needs of each student

    Shaina Gollub|Dec 30, 2016

    The old educational system has changed. Students are no longer expected to sit in neat little rows and stare at a teacher or a whiteboard an entire school day. Teachers everywhere have abandoned their old teaching methods and have adapted to the newer, more exciting ones of today. One school that has entirely caught onto the wave of modern teaching and successfully integrated the new educational system is Orlando Jewish Day School. The secular and religious teachers work together to plan their...

  • Jewish Family Services Orlando has a new look

    Christine DeSouza|Dec 30, 2016

    JFS Orlando, also known as the George Wolly Center, has had some major renovations, thanks to the generous grants the agency has received over the past several months, and E2 Homes, the general contractor for the renovation project. The look is fresh, open and inviting for everyone who comes to the facility, beginning with the ADA-compliant handicap ramp that leads from the parking lot to the easily accessed Pearlman Pantry. Visitors now enter the reception room through a new automatic sliding...

  • Heartfelt thanks for JP volunteers 

    Dec 30, 2016

    Honorees Lois Silverberg (with husband, Mark) and Jane Edelstein with their awards for exemplary service to Orlando's elder community at the Jewish Pavilion's annual JP Connections Luncheon held earlier this month. Both honorees shared that connecting with residents in long-term care made not only a difference in the lives of the seniors they engaged, but the seniors touched their hearts, and made them better people as well. The Pavilion thanks the 300 members, friends, guests, sponsors and...

  • Young and old share life experiences at Kinneret

    Jessica Garmizo|Dec 30, 2016

    "A test of a people is how it behaves toward the old. It is easy to love children. But the affection and care for the old, the incurable, the helpless are the true gold mines of a culture." - Abraham J. Heschel, Jewish theologian and philosopher (1907-1972) This past month, Chabad at UCF facilitated a visit to senior citizens at Kinneret Apartments in Orlando. At Kinneret, pride and joy rolled over for all of us. A sense of community was felt as we gathered together to talk about our upcoming...

  • A grand celebration at the Jewish Academy

    Dec 30, 2016

    Grandparents were VIP's at this year's Generation Celebration at Jewish Academy of Orlando On Wednesday, Dec. 21, the last day before the students went on their Winter Break, almost 100 grandparents and special friends joined the students of the Jewish Academy of Orlando for Generation Celebration, an annual event, to share their amazing school with family and friends. The program began with a wonderful breakfast, followed by a broadcast of the WJAO daily news. The students and their...

  • Chanukah menorahs at Home Depot

    Dec 23, 2016

    Chabad of South Orlando's Hebrew School is all about hands on learning. That is why on Sunday, Dec. 11, director Chani Konikov brought her students to the Millenia Home Depot. What does Home Depot have to do with Chanukah, many of the students wondered? They soon found out. Waiting for each student as well as other members of the community who came out for the event, was a set of materials with which to build a Menorah! Children of all ages were able to sand, build, and then paint their very...

  • Orlando Jewish life exhibit

    Roz Ettinger Fuchs|Dec 23, 2016

    For a year and a half, 53 community volunteers have been working with me on an exciting project. We are putting together an exhibit of the history of the Orlando Jewish community and the many contributions we have made to life in Central Florida. With the completion of the first phase of our exhibit, Kehillah: A Century of Jewish Life in Greater Orlando, and the declining days of 2016 coinciding, I have been reflecting on childhood memories in Orlando. Joining a lifetime of family memories, are “fishathons” on Lake Lucerne, community Lag B’Omer...

  • JP Gala honors community gem, Geanne Share

    Pamela Ruben|Dec 23, 2016

    Please join the Jewish Pavilion on Sunday, Jan. 8, at 5 p.m. at Sheraton Orlando North (Maitland) for their Gems and Jeans Gala, as they honor Board members and community 'gems,' Geanne Share and Ruth Darvin, for providing exemplary volunteer assistance to Orlando's elder-care community. Slip on your favorite pair of 'dressy' jeans, and the Pavilion will provide the sparkle, with an evening of gourmet dining, live music, silent auction and a celebration of friends, with proceeds benefitting...

  • Orlando Hadassah presents a Thai cooking demo and luncheon

    Dec 23, 2016

    The Orlando Chapter of Hadassah in conjunction with Chef and Restauranteur Sue Manatad presents a cooking demonstration of healthy Thai recipes on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017, at Congregation of Reform Judaism (CRJ) at 11:30 a.m. The demonstration will be followed by a lunch of vegetarian Thai food prepared by Chef Manatad and supplemented with dairy items from Bagel King. Chef Manatad is the proprietor of Orchid Thai Cuisine on Park Avenue in Winter Park. She was born and raised in Bangkok,...

  • Jr. Magic Winter league coming to the Rosen JCC

    Dec 23, 2016

    The Rosen JCC has partnered with the National Basketball Academy, who will be operating the J’s youth basketball leagues. The winter season—which begins Jan. 17, 2017—includes six regular season games, and at least one playoff gave. Each participant will also participate in Jr. Magic practice and training sessions each week on Tuesdays. Volunteer coaches are also needed. League fees are $125 or $105 for JCC members. For more information, contact Ryan Kittleson, Jr. Magic League director for the National Basketball Academy, at 406-6...

  • Celebrate Chanukah on the Park

    Dec 23, 2016

    Chabad of Greater Orlando is hosting the Grand Menorah lighting and unity festival at Central Park on Park Ave., Winter Park. The event takes place on Sunday, Dec. 25, at 4 p.m. There will be Cirque performers, comedy and magic, a fire show, living statues, a strolling magician, face painting, Esther’s Jewish Story House, Judah the Macabbee, refreshments and food, and children can build a Dreidel. Entertainment will be provided by the incredible hypnotist Richard Barker, and live Jewish rock music by The Klezmorim. This event is free of c...

  • CTeens and seniors find common ground

    Dec 23, 2016

    Teenagers and seniors of today are probably farther apart than any other time throughout history. Ask a teenager what game he prefers to play, and he will most likely give you an answer of something that includes a tablet, smart phone, or other technological device. Ask a senior and you will likely hear Scrabble, cards, or another traditional game. Yet, despite these differences, the senior residents at Kinneret Apartments, and teenagers of CTeen from North and South Orlando, got together for...

  • Jewish Academy of Orlando kindergartners pay visit to Savannah Court

    Dec 23, 2016

    This week, the Jewish Academy of Orlando kindergarten students visited Savannah Court in Maitland. Every year, the students perform songs for Chanukah at the senior living community. "It is amazing to see the smiling faces," said teacher Andrea Gould. "Our kids' songs and dances seem to really affect the residents of the community-in a way that only kids and music can." Head of School Alan Rusonik added, "Our students visit Savannah Court several times a year. It is part of us teaching mitzvot...

  • Federation honors new class of Bornstein grads

    Dec 9, 2016

    The Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando's Jerome J. Bornstein Leadership Development Program has 11 new alumni. Members of the 2015-16 Bornstein class were honored in a graduation ceremony at Central Florida Hillel last month. Federation officers and Board members, along with several Bornstein alumni, were on hand to celebrate with the graduates. The Bornstein Leadership Development Program is designed to develop future leaders for the Central Florida Jewish community. Those selected for the...

  • Meals restructured at Kinneret

    Dec 9, 2016

    The Kinneret Council on Aging (KCOA), a nonprofit agency that provides ongoing programs and services to residents of Kinneret Apartments, has announced a restructuring of the meal service program to better meet the needs of its residents. Effective Dec. 12, the enhanced plan expanded the food offerings to serve the changing resident population. As the resident population at Kinneret has remained more active while becoming more diverse, the onsite paid meal service has declined in participation...

  • Yuval Rabin, son of Yitzhak Rabin, to speak at Beth Am about medical aid to Syrians

    Dec 9, 2016

    The State of Israel's humanitarian efforts to alleviate the suffering of the casualties of the civil war in Syria will be presented on Monday, Dec. 12, 2016 at 7 p.m. at Congregation Beth Am in Longwood as representatives from Amaliah and Friends of Ziv Medical Center make their only visit to Central Florida. Speaking at Congregation Beth Am will be Yuval Rabin, chairman of the Amaliah Board and son of the late former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Moti Kahana, and America-Israeli philanthropi...

  • Play proceeds to benefit two nonprofit agencies

    Dec 9, 2016

    One of the objectives of local award-winning author Yvonne David's story-become-play "Out of the Apple Orchard"-which premieres on Monday, Dec. 19, at the Orlando Repertory Theatre-is to bring attention to the reality of hunger in America, as well as within the Central Florida community. "It's an excellent vehicle for making the public aware of the severity of food insecurity for people who are suffering with hunger," David said. For this reason, David has made sure that the net proceeds from...

  • JFS will deliver Kosher meals to adult shut-ins before Chanukah

    Dec 9, 2016

    Once again this year, Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando will deliver Kosher prepared meals to older adult shut-ins just prior to Chanukah at no cost to the recipients. The food will be prepared by Kosher Gourmet in Kissimmee and will be delivered by volunteers on Dec. 22 or 23. If you know of any older adults living on their own in need of this service, please contact them and ask them to call JFS at 407-644-7593, or you may call JFS and share the person’s name and contact info. A JFS staff member will contact him or her. This s...

  • Save the date for Choices 2017

    Dec 9, 2016

    The Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando's Choices 2017 is just a few months away-Thursday, Feb. 9, at Congregation Ohev Shalom in Maitland. Keeping with tradition, Choices co-chairs Leigh Norber and Heidi Zissman, along with several Choices ambassadors and some Federation staff members, spent the day Nov. 28 on the Maitland Jewish Community Campus filling out "Save the Date" cards that were mailed to friends, family and colleagues in the community. Formal invitations will hit the mail in...

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