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JEWISH HAPPENINGS March 2021 5B
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Community Virtual Havdalah “Fort Miles v. U-Boats at U.S. Shores”
& Post-Purim Celebration While American Jews felt safe living across the ocean from the slaugh-
Sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee ter of the Holocaust, in fact, German U-boats prowled the shores of the
Join us for our community Havdalah and Post-Purim Celebration from entire east coast of the United States throughout WWII. Fort Miles was
7:00 to 7:30 p.m. on Zoom or Facebook LIVE. The event will be led by built in 1938 on Cape Henlopen, Delaware, to protect Delaware Bay, Wil-
Federation team member Barbara Mazer and other special guest commu- mington and Philadelphia, as well as domestic shipping in WWII. Gigantic
nity leaders. This event is free. Please consider making a donation to sup- coastal gun emplacements were built hidden in the sand dunes. On May
port our Federation’s virtual programming efforts at jfedsrq.org/give. To 14, 1945, the last U-boat surrendered at Fort Miles. This class, presented
register, visit jfedsrq.org/events or join us via Facebook LIVE by heading by the Al Katz Center, begins at 3:00 p.m. via Zoom. Cost: $10 per day or
to our Facebook page at facebook.com/jfedsrq.org. For more information, $50 per month for all classes. To RSVP and receive the Zoom link, please
contact Sydney Harlow at sydney@gchillel.org. call Beverly Newman at 941.313.9239.
Bridge... Anyone?
“Havdalah with the Prince” “Delicate Conversations”
The Bridge Group meets Thursday
Temple Emanu-El Religious School (TEERS) invites you to say good- Session 3: Declutter/L’dor V’dor
JLI Course: “Journey of the Soul” bye to Shabbat with a beautiful outdoors tailgate Havdalah ceremony, The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) presents a four-part vir-
afternoons from 1:00–4:00 pm
on the Federation Campus
followed by an outdoor screening of The Prince of Egypt to kick off the tual event to help you engage in senior life transition planning with family
Passover season. Watch from your car (151 McIntosh Road, Sarasota) or and friends. Each session is held on Zoom from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. In our
(582 McIntosh Road).
bring chairs and blankets for socially distant outdoor viewing. Movie-style community, during these difficult times, women, children and families are
Open to intermediate
concessions and other goodies will be available for contactless purchase. in need of our support. Although this event is free, any donation toward
and advanced bridge players.
All are welcome at 5:00 p.m. to this free event, but advance registration is NJCW programs is appreciated. For more information and the Zoom link,
For more information,
required. Please email teers@sarasotatemple.org or call 941.378.5567 for contact Natalie Weinstein at natalieweinstein@me.com or 917.658.1093.
call Bob Satnick
more information or to register.
at 941.538.3739
MONDAY, MARCH 8
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D o y ou p l ay ? ? ? Seasoned $ 5 pie The Mort Skirboll Jewish Film Festival:
Thursdays / 12pm to 4ish
Thursdays / 12pm to 4ish
Jerusalem Room, Federation Campus Syndrome K, A Film Discussion
(582 McIntosh Road)
Looking to start an in-person With Filmmaker Stephen Edwards
game using all health precau- $5 pie. Sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee
tions; virtual game is also an
Friendly but serious game! It might just be the only disease to have ever actually saved lives. And it
option. Contact Marilyn
Contact Marilyn Oslander
if interested. didn’t really exist. Syndrome K is a feature documentary in production
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Friendly heroism is pronounced. The film discussion takes place from 3:00 to 4:00
BUT p.m. on Zoom. Registered guests will receive a link with the purchase
of this film. To register, please visit jfedsrq.org/jff. For more information,
contact Jeremy Lisitza at jlisitza@jfedsrq.org or 941.343.2113.
DID YOU The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) Book Club will discuss
NCJW Book Club
KNOW? Run Me to Earth by Paul Yoon at a virtual discussion on Zoom from 1:00
to 2:30 p.m. It is the story of three orphans in Laos during the Laotian
Civil War. The NCJW Sarasota-Manatee section website (ncjwsarasota-
More than half manatee.org) has information about the Book Club, the title selections and
dates for the upcoming season. Click on Community Services at the top
of our readers of the page. You will also find Goodreads reviews of the books. There is
purchase products no charge for this event and guests are welcome. For more information
or services and the Zoom link, contact Michelle Rosenthal at oceanrose103@yahoo.
advertised in com or 609.306.8383, or Susan Horowitz at sbhorowitz55@gmail.com or
508.733.3250.
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