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16B January 2022 JEWISH HAPPENINGS
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 8
New Rabbi Morning Shabbat at Temple Beth El
Temple Beth El Bradenton/Lakewood Ranch is proud to welcome a new
rabbi! Join us for Shabbat Services at 10:00 a.m. to hear Rabbi Paul
Schreiber, “Reb Tuviah,” as he leads us in song and prayer for his first
morning Shabbat in the Bradenton/Lakewood Ranch area. Reb Tuviah is
Join us on known for his lively services as he plays his guitar and sings, and shares his
January 9, 2022 joy and enthusiasm of Torah and learning. Stay afterwards for a wonderful
Kiddush luncheon. Temple Beth El is located at 5150 Peridia Blvd. East,
Bradenton. This event is open to all who wish to worship with us. No RSVP
Women Making History is necessary. We ask that you bring a non-perishable food item for our food
bank. For more information, call the temple office at 941.755.4900.
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A celebration of powerful women with
powerful impact. “Israel’s New Anu Museum”
Anu Museum CEO Dan Tadmor provides an intimate look at the largest
Jewish museum in the world, a unique global institution telling the
In January 2022, powerful women from across generations, state lines, and ongoing and extraordinary story of the Jewish people. Meaning “Us,” the
oceans will come together for an inspirational evening.
Anu connects Jewish people to our roots and conveys to the world our
Together, we will celebrate accomplishments, inspire and learn from one fascinating narrative and the essence of the Jewish culture, faith, purpose
another, and strengthen our collective ability to give back to the communities and deed – while presenting the contribution of world Jewry to humanity.
we cherish. You’ll hear from some of the most influential and thought- The community is warmly invited to this free Temple Emanu-El event at
provoking leaders across our global Jewish community who will leave you 10:30 a.m. via Zoom. Please register at sarasotatemple.org.
inspired, empowered, and with an even deeper appreciation of what it means
to be a woman with the power to make a difference. Grow your impact and
MONDAY, JANUARY 10
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identifying philanthropists.
STEP Volunteer Day
To register, please visit JFEDSRQ.org/Events
Sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee
You asked for it, so we’re delivering! Get volunteer hours while doing
Questions? good when we volunteer at All Faiths Food Bank as a group from 1:00
Contact Ilene Fox at ifox@jfedsrq.org to 3:30 p.m. To register or for more information, contact Jessi Sheslow at
or 941. 343.2111 jsheslow@jfedsrq.org or 941.343.2109.
“Learning about the Holocaust:
Victims. Resistors. Heroes. Deniers.”
LAST minute tickets may be available;
LAST minute tickets may be available; Sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee
This free four-part lecture series is presented by Dr. Andre Krauss. A
please call TODAY!
please call TODAY! research fellow at the Institute of Sociology at the Romanian Academy,
Dr. Krauss is a published art historian and media psychologist. He holds
AZI! and Social Psychology from the University of Bucharest, Romania. He
TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM doctorates in History of Art from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden,
PRESENT S has been a frequent lecturer throughout the community on topics related
to antisemitism and Holocaust education. Topics for this series include
Victims of Nazi Atrocities, Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust,
Park Avenue Synagogue
Cantor Azi Schwartz returns Forged by Fire: Heroes of the Holocaust, and Holocaust Denial. If you
by popular demand to the would like to help combat antisemitism through our Holocaust education
Sarasota Opera House. and programming initiatives, please donate at JFEDSRQ.org/donate. The
He will be joined by series takes place on Zoom from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. on Mondays, January
Cantor Mira Davis 10, 17, 24 and 31. To register, please visit jfedsrq.org/events. For more
for a spectacular information, contact Bette Zaret at bzaret@jfedsrq.org or 941.228.3676.
evening of song.
“Speak Out, Stand Up Against Antisemitism:
The Iranian Threat”
The Islamic Republic of Iran has long threatened to destroy Israel and
America. In March 2021, Iran attacked an Israeli ship in the Arabian Sea,
and Iran was blamed for a July deadly drone strike on an Israeli ship off the
coast of Oman. Israel has been credited with a cyberattack on the Iranian
Natanz nuclear enrichment facility and for the assassination of a top Iranian
nuclear scientist, as Israel forestalls Iran’s plans for nuclear annihilation of
Israel. This class, presented by the Al Katz Center, begins at 7:00 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.
CELEBRATION IN SONG 1.9.22
7:00PM (DOORS OPEN AT 6PM)
“AZI” sold out in 2020, so don’t delay. Tickets on sale now at JEWISH EVENTS!
the Opera House, 941.328.1300. Sponsorships are available by
contacting Temple Beth Sholom at 941.955.8121.
Edie Chaifetz • Fran Cohen • Saranee Newman
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