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Kabbalah & Coffee Songs & Stories: A Tribute to Jule Styne
Start your week with a spiritual boost! Discuss, explore and journey
through the world of mystical teaching and learn how to apply these pro-
found teachings to your daily life. This ongoing Tanya class will probe the
the k aleido S c op e o F na t ure esoteric through a unique program of English text-based study. No prior
Benefiting ConServation foundation of the guLf CoaSt Kabbalistic experience is required. Join us at 10:30 a.m. on Zoom. There is
no charge. For more information and the Zoom link, contact Rabbi Sholom
Please join us Schmerling at 941.493.2770 or rabbi@chabadofvenice.com.
Saturday, February 5, 2022
for an elegant evening and “18 Jewish Holidays: Tu B’Shevat”
reimagined experience The Festival of Trees is one of Judaism’s most aesthetic of holidays,
at Bay Preserve on Little Sarasota Bay appealing to the palate through “the seven species” of fruits and grains
Sponsorships and tickets available. indigenous to Israel: dates, olives, pomegranates, figs, grapes, barley
and wheat. A Tu B’Shevat Seder featuring each of the seven species is
traditional to partake in on this day. Join us for an exploration of the history
and culture of this wonderful holiday and learn the Bible’s strong regard
for trees. This class, presented by the Al Katz Center, begins at 4:00 p.m.
via Zoom. Cost: $10 per day or $50 for all classes this month. To RSVP
941.918.2100 and receive the Zoom link, please call Beverly Newman at 941.313.9239.
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 18
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“Every Book of the Jewish Bible:
Get the smile of your dreams! Samuel becomes the Priest of Israel and presides over the anointment of
First Book of Samuel”
MENGELBERG Saul as first King of Israel, and of David, his successor. Against Divine
warnings, the Jews demanded to have kings, beginning a long line of cor-
DENTAL ARTS rupt leadership. The Holy Ark is captured by the Philistines, but all the
lords of the fearful Philistines decided to send away the Ark of Israel “and
let it go again to his own place, that it slay us not, and our people.” 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
We are a personalized and the Zoom link, please call Beverly Newman at 941.313.9239.
patient oriented practice with
an emphasis on cosmetic and The Shmooze
implant dentistry.
Join us for a weekly community social gathering to shmooze and enjoy
Dr. Mengelberg performs time together. It’s an opportunity for you to make new friends, see familiar
complex, cutting edge dental faces and be part of the community. Open to the entire community – young
procedures while offering and old – this event takes place from noon to 1:00 p.m. at Chabad of Ven-
world-class dental services. ice (outdoors), 21560 Angela Lane. The suggested donation is $10. RSVP
at chabadofvenice.com/schmooze. For more information, contact Chaya
Rivka Schmerling at 941.493.2770 or rivka@chabadofvenice.com.
Dr. John Mengelberg Klingenstein Lecture Series
5500 Bee Ridge Road, Suite 101 Dr. John E. Mengelberg, DMD Join us for “A Queer Zionism: Jessie Sampter and the Paradoxes of Jewish
Sarasota, FL Nationalism,” presented from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the Sainer Auditorium
at New College of Florida’s Caples Campus, 5313 Bay Shore Rd., Sara-
Call us today! 941.371.2022 sota. This Judaic Studies Lecture Series is free and open to the public. It
is sponsored by New College of Florida, The Klingenstein Chair of Judaic
Studies, Professor Susan Marks, The Jay Rudolph Endowment and New
Topics New College. For more information, email Professor Susan Marks
at smarks@ncf.edu.
Temple Sinai Jewish Genealogy – a Six-Part Series
Temple Sinai is excited to offer this six-part series on Tuesdays at 7:00
p.m. in partnership with the Jewish Genealogical Society of Southwest
Florida. Learn tricks and tools to research and create your own family tree.
At the first class, learn how to get started, the resources you will use and
From special occasions to daily dining, U.S. data sources. Subsequent sessions will cover crossing the pond, back
Morton’s Market has got you covered. to the “old country,” as well as DNA basics and presentations by expert
Stop in for fresh seasonal produce, prime genealogists. Classes take place at Temple Sinai, 4631 S. Lockwood Ridge
cuts of meat and seafood, and hot-from- Road (enter only from Proctor Road), Sarasota. For information and to
the-oven baked goods. Choose from register, visit templesinai-sarasota.org/events.
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