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JEWISH HAPPENINGS September 2021 13B
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CHABAD AND COFFEE STATION
STEP Kick Off Event: Tzedakah Boxes
Sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee AT YOUR SERVICE
Kick off the Shapiro Teen Engagement Program (STEP) for the 2021-22
school year by getting together with other Jewish teens! Set the groundwork
for this year’s hangouts by creating your own personal tzedakah box and This year enjoy a very sweet Rosh Hashanah
talking about what you want to get out of this year. This free event will at Chabad of Sarasota with a condensed 2 hour
be held in person from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. To register and receive up-to- service from 10-12 including the New Year sermon,
date information as the location is announced, visit jfedsrq.org/events or Shofar ceremony, Mussaf prayers
contact Jessi Sheslow at jsheslow@jfedsrq.org or 941.343.2109. and a chocolate truffle and coffee station available
throughout the services.
Opening Day of Temple Emanu-El Religious School
Judaism comes alive through hands-on learning, innovative instruction and Tuesday, September 7: 10:00 am-12:00 noon
warm community. Opening day enables families to begin the year together Wednesday, September 8: 10:00 am-12:00 noon
with blessing and song. Children in grades K-7 then meet their teachers A children’s program will be held between 10:00-12:00 am
and get to know one another while parents meet and build community For anyone wishing to enjoy the full service, please join us at 8:00 am
and learn about the great year ahead. Experience the joy of Jewish living Elaborate luncheon buffet at noon following services
and learning with Director of Education Sabrina Silverberg, MARE, her
dedicated faculty and a wonderful community of families. The day begins
at 9:30 a.m. at Temple Emanu-El, 151 McIntosh Road, Sarasota. For more
information, registration and tuition guidance, call 941.378.5567 or email Please make reservations by logging onto SarasotaChabad.com or calling 925-0770
No membership is required • No prior knowledge or education necessary
teers@sarasotatemple.org. Financial constraints should not hold any Jew back from joining us
Suggested donations for nonmembers: $100
“18 Jewish Holidays: The Holy Month of Tishrei” Please check out the Yom Kippur schedule of services at: SarasotaChabad.com
How can Jews enter the New Year with personalities and perspectives that
emulate the biblical characters of Abraham, Sarah and Isaac? What dis-
tinguished their personalities from others such that they are amongst the
Patriarchs and Matriarchs of the Jewish people with outstanding character SAVE THE DATE
traits that give timeless meaning to contemporary lives? No matter how SIGNATURE EVENTS
busy Abraham was, was he ever too pressed for time to be hospitable to
strangers. Is this a quality in great need for today’s hectic lifestyles? This
class, presented by the Al Katz Center, begins at 1:00 p.m. via Zoom. Cost:
$10 per day or $50 for all classes this month. To RSVP and receive the
Zoom link, please call Beverly Newman at 941.313.9239.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
TUESD A Y , SEPTEMBER 1 4 The Spirit of Sarasota, Brought Home
“Every Book of the Jewish Bible: Numbers” KEEP THE
In addition to the numbering of “all of the firstborn males of the Children DREAM ALIVE EIGHT OVER 80
of Israel from a month old and upward,” the Book of Numbers prescribes NOVEMBER 15, 2021 MARCH 13, 2022
and describes the unique laws of the Nazarite, laws of purification, 11:30am at Michael’s On East 10:30am at Michael’s On East
responsibilities in the tent of meeting, blowing the shofar, the land of
milk and honey, the men assembled against Moses and Aaron in rebellion
and their Divine demise by the earth that “swallowed them up and their
households.” This class, presented by the Al Katz Center, begins at 11:00
a.m. via Zoom. Cost: $10 per day or $50 for all classes this month. To RSVP Visit us at AvivaSeniorLife.org
and receive the Zoom link, please call Beverly Newman at 941.313.9239. or call 941.377.0781 to learn more.
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“Crash Course in Holocaust History”
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The first Holocaust mass murders began on April 12, 1933, less than Cherish nature
three months after Hitler assumed power, when four Jewish men – Arthur
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Kahn, Ernst Goldmann, Rudolf Benario and Erwin Kahn – were executed and connect
with headshots in a concentration camp in a village called Prittlbach,
near Dachau, Germany. Bravely, the local prosecutor, Joseph Hartlinger,
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issued indictments against three SS officers and the concentration camp with conservation!
commandant. Despite his courageous action, Hartlinger survived the Nazi
regime and lived to age 91. This class, presented by the Al Katz Center,
begins at 11:00 a.m. via Zoom. Cost: $10 per day or $50 for all classes this
month. To RSVP and receive the Zoom link, please call Beverly Newman
at 941.313.9239.
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Yom Kippur Break the Fast
Join Chabad of Bradenton & Lakewood Ranch for a delicious kosher
Break the Fast feast of bagels, lox, cream cheese, cakes and more. All are
welcome at 8:07 p.m. at the Grove, 10670 Boardwalk Loop Lane, Lake-
wood Ranch. There is no charge; donations are appreciated. Reservations
are suggested. For more information or to RSVP, contact Rabbi Mendy
Bukiet at 941.752.3030 or rabbi@chabadofbradenton.com.
www.conservationfoundation.com/events