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JEWISH HAPPENINGS January 2022 21B
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19
Songs & Stories: A Tribute to Jule Styne
Sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee
Take a front row seat at your computer and join Paris-based jazz and cab-
aret entertainer Gilda Solve for her special program featuring songs by
Jewish-English-American songwriter Jule Styne, best known for Broad-
way’s Gypsy, Funny Girl and more. Guests are welcome to ask questions
via the chat throughout the program, which takes place from 4:00 to 5:00
p.m. Early Bird Ticket: $12.50; available until 48 hours prior to the perfor-
mance. Regular Tickets: $15; available until the start of the performance.
To register, please visit jfedsrq.org/events. For more information, contact
Jeremy Lisitza at jlisitza@jfedsrq.org or 941.343.2113.
Temple Sinai Schmooze & Schmear with Clergy
Enjoy a bagel and some schmooze time as you kibbitz with Temple Sinai’s
Rabbi Samantha Kahn and Chazzan Cliff Abramson. This is a unique
opportunity to get to know the clergy and meet temple members. Organized
by Elana Margolis, VP of Membership, interesting topics pertaining to the Your fairytale might look a little different than
you once dreamed. Truth is, it’s even more
temple and its membership can be discussed. Join us at 10:00 a.m. in the magical with real royalty by your side. Tidewell
Temple Sinai atrium, 4631 S. Lockwood Ridge Road (enter only from Hospice helps ensure that you have the
Proctor Road), Sarasota. Enjoy individually wrapped bagels with cream journey of a lifetime with the ones who matter
most. Because a life shared is a life fulfilled.
cheese. This free event is open to the community. Register at templesinai-
sarasota.org/events.
Learn more at TidewellHospice.org or call 855.843.3935
NCJW’s 40 Women In Power Luncheon
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Please join the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) as we honor
women who went beyond their job descriptions to make sure those around
them were served and kept safe. These women continued to do childcare,
teach, prepare and distribute food to the hungry, care for the homebound, shalom
address medical needs of many underserved communities and much
more. Our 40 anniversary will celebrate the true Women In Power, the
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“Unsung Heroines” of the past two years. The event begins at 11:30 a.m. new home
at Michael’s On East, 1212 East Avenue S., Sarasota. The cost is $125
per person. To RSVP of for more information, call 941.342.1855 or visit
ncjwsarasota-manatee.org. If you have recently moved to our community
or are new to our Federation, we want to know
Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) Music Event you! Our Shalom New Home Program is here to
Chabad of Bradenton & Lakewood Ranch presents an evening of Chassid- help you settle in our community, get you involved
ic songs and the stories they tell. Experience the profound beauty, inspi- in our many programs and make new friends.
ration and depth of Chabad Neginah. The event will convey inspirational
Torah insights and life lessons through music and song. It will also launch
the upcoming Musical Weekend and JLI meditation course. Join us at 7:30 Please contact Gisele Pintchuck
p.m. at The Chabad House 5712 Lorraine Road, Bradenton. The cost is 941.706.0029 • gpintchuck@jfedsrq.org
$25. For more information, contact Rabbi Mendy Bukiet at 941.752.3030
or rabbi@chabadofbradenton.com. Get newcomer information: JFEDSRQ.ORG/new
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580 McIntosh Rd, Sarasota, FL 34232
“The Wannsee Transcript:
Eleven Million Jews Targeted for Extinction”
On January 20, 1942, near Berlin in an idyllic villa recently owned by a
Jewish family, 15 top Nazi officials, most with doctorates, met to imple-
ment the Final Solution to the Jewish Question, the German euphemism
for the genocide of the Jews. At the meeting, a chart was produced of
over eleven million European Jews for elimination, itemized by country.
“In the course of the practical execution of the final solution, Europe will
be combed through from west to east.” This class, presented by the Al
Katz Center, begins at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom. Cost: $10 per day or $50 for Your Local
all classes this month. To RSVP and receive the Zoom link, please call Mortgage Lender
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