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TEE “Lunch with the Rabbis” Goes Virtual Keif Bakayitz: Online Summer Fun at Temple Emanu-El
Are you looking for a great lunch date? Grab a bite to eat, log into Zoom Join Temple Emanu-El for virtual Sunday Fundays featuring stories, arts and
and join Temple Emanu-El Senior Rabbi Brenner Glickman, Associate crafts, games, dancing and singing, cooking projects, scavenger hunts and
Rabbi Michael Shefrin and friendly, interesting companions for socializ- much more – all with a Hebrew and Jewish twist! Keif Bakayitz continues
ing and discussion of current events and subjects of Jewish interest. This Sundays, July 12 and 19, with a 10:00 a.m. session for grades K-3, and a
popular monthly program has become a hit online as new and old friends 10:30 a.m. session for grades 4-7. All are welcome to these free events. To
enjoy the opportunity to gather virtually. All are invited at noon. To re- receive the private Zoom link, please email info@sarasotatemple.org or
ceive the private Zoom link, please email info@sarasotatemple.org or call call 941.371.2788.
941.371.2788.
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Gan Camp Opens at Temple Sinai
“The Evolution of the Kibbutz” Camp Gan 2020 will be open July 6-24, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with
An iconic symbol of Israel’s early years, the kibbutz has moved from extended care for children ages 3-5 until 3:00 p.m. Following CDC guide-
essential to less significant. Through video and discussion, we will lines to ensure families are safe and healthy, the day camp will provide
explore the kibbutz’s origins and why it flourished, the kibbutznik and children with fun-filled days of music and movement, stories, outdoor
their contributions, and why kibbutzim became less relevant. According play, and experiments and discovery with their peers, all in the theme of
to Amos Oz: “The kibbutz is the only attempt to establish a collective Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM). Temple Sinai
society, without compulsion, without repression and without bloodshed or is located at 4631 South Lockwood Ridge Rd., Sarasota (enter only from
brainwashing. It is also in retrospect a unique attempt…to reconstruct… Proctor Road between Beneva and Swift). For more information, contact
the extended family.” This free virtual event begins at 5:00 p.m. and is Laura Freedman at 941.926.9462 or laura@templesinai-sarasota.org.
sponsored by the Temple Emanu-El Israel Committee. To receive the private
Zoom link, please email info@sarasotatemple.org or call 941.371.2788. Camp Sinai Opens at Temple Sinai
Camp Sinai will be open July 6-31, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. It will
be limited to 18 kids (ages 7-12) per week. Following CDC guidelines to
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crafts, drama, dancing, cooking, Shabbat, science experiments and more!
Temple Sinai Virtual Erev Shabbat Service A virtual option will also be offered so kids can enjoy similar activities
from home. The camp is run by Bethany Leinweber, Director of Youth
Join Rabbi Samantha Kahn and Chazzan Cliff Abramson at 6:00 p.m. for Education, with three temple teens for counselors. Temple Sinai is located
a themed Shabbat service: The Jewish Immigrant Experience. For more at 4631 South Lockwood Ridge Rd., Sarasota (enter only from Proctor
information, please call the temple office at 941.924.1802 or email office@ Road between Beneva and Swift). For more information, contact Bethany
sinaisrq.org. at 941.922.9322 or bleinweber@sinaiSRQ.org.
“Jews and Socialism”
Stay informed throughout As documented in national media, four socialist members of the U.S.
the month. Sign up for Congress, dubbed “the Squad,” have repeatedly touted anti-Semitic
diatribes, which are largely left unassailed by their colleagues. In such
the Federation’s E-newsletter circumstances, what are the implications for, and consequences to,
American Jews of classic anti-Semitic tropes that are normalized and
condoned by governmental leaders? Is this akin to the anti-Semitic
at jfedsrq.org. incrementalism preceding the Holocaust? What is the real power of words
of propaganda against Jews from those in authority? This class, presented
by the Al Katz Center, begins at noon via Zoom. Cost: $10. To RSVP and
receive the Zoom link, please call Beverly Newman at 941.313.9239.
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