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JEWISH HAPPENINGS October 2020 29
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Temple Emanu-El Presents “Barry, Birds and Bagels”
Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood begins its popular breakfast series via
Zoom! You supply your own bagels – while Temple Emanu-El Brother-
hood supplies the fascinating program, engaging conversation and lively
atmosphere with old and new friends. This month we welcome Barry Ger-
ber to speak about the history of Celery Fields, the life of Bertha Honore
Palmer and the birds of our region. Barry is the President of Temple Emanu-
El, Past President of Brotherhood and a Florida Master Naturalist. This free
event begins at 10:00 a.m. Please register at sarasotatemple.org or call
941.685.4528 for more information.
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People of the Book
With Alana Newhouse
Sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee
To paraphrase an old cliché, put any two Jews together and you’ll have
three opinions about Jewish food. Ask them to name the most Jewish food
and the list turns highly debatable – exactly the best way to describe The
100 Most Jewish Foods, edited by Alana Newhouse of Tablet magazine.
Contributors include Ruth Reichl, Joan Nathan, Michael Solomonov,
Dan Barber, Gail Simmons, Maira Kalman, Shalom Auslander, Dr. Ruth
Westheimer and Phil Rosenthal, among many others. Tickets to this 7:00
p.m. event on Zoom are $10 per household. For tickets to this and all other
People of the Book events, please visit jfedsrq.org/books. For more in-
formation, contact Jeremy Lisitza at jlisitza@jfedsrq.org or 941.343.2113.
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Comparative Judaism:
Three Roads Leading to the Same Destination
The first three presentations of this series will each relate to one of the
three major Jewish movements in Sarasota-Manatee with a Chabad rabbi
discussing Chabad’s approach to Orthodox Judaism (October 29), a Re-
form rabbi discussing Reform Judaism (November 5), and a Conserva-
tive rabbi talking about Conservative Judaism (November 12). The final
program (November 19) will take the form of a panel discussion with the
three rabbis discussing how their movements approach a variety of con- Make someone
temporary issues. This promises to be a fascinating series with a lot of time
for questions, answers and interesting dialogue. The presentations begin feel special
at 10:00 a.m. via Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/2926069224). No cost, but do-
nations are always appreciated. For more information and the Zoom pass-
word, call the Temple Beth Sholom office at 941.955.8121 or email info@ on their birthday
templebethsholomfl.org.
by making a donation
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Call Bonnie at Or visit jfedsrq.org/tribute
941.343.2115 to donate