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TBE Open House: Meet the New Rabbi and Rebbetzin Congregation Kol HaNeshama Scholar-in-Residence
Congregation Kol HaNeshama will introduce its 2022 Scholar-in-
Residence, Rabbi Evan J. Krame, during Kabbalat Shabbat from 6:00 to
7:15 p.m. He will speak again at Shabbat services the next day from 10:00
a.m. to noon, and at Havdalah from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Rabbi Krame is co- ZOOM-IN
founder and spiritual leader of the Jewish Studio, a community creatively
serving adults seeking meaningful and joyful Jewish experiences.
Ordained by the Alliance for Jewish Renewal, he has additional training
as a spiritual advisor. He is also a lawyer specializing in the needs of
persons with disabilities and is current President of the Washington Board
of Rabbis. Kol HaNeshama conducts services in the KH Sanctuary on the
campus of St. Wilfred Episcopal Church, 3773 Wilkinson Rd., Sarasota. INTERACT
Members and non-members are invited to attend services either in-person
or via Zoom. Attendance in person requires proof of Covid vaccination
and wearing a mask. For more information and to receive the Zoom link,
please visit khsarasota.org or call 941.244.2042.
Temple Sinai Rhythm & Jews Erev Shabbat Service
Join us at 6:00 p.m. for Temple Sinai’s Rhythm & Jews Erev Shabbat ser-
vice with Rabbi Samantha Kahn and Chazzan Cliff Abramson. Inspira- The Jewish News is
tional melodies by the Bruno Trio will add to the celebration. Connect
with Sinai at the 5:15 p.m. reception and an opportunity to meet and greet Just a
congregants and clergy. Masks are required. Temple Sinai is located at Click Away!
4631 S. Lockwood Ridge Road (enter only from Proctor Road), Sarasota.
For more information, visit templesinai-sarasota.org/events.
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CTeen Havdalah Glow Party JFEDSRQ.org/Jewish-News
Join CTeen at 7:30 p.m. for a glow-in-the-dark night of fun! It will
feature glow-in-the-dark bowling, a glow-in-the-dark ring toss, capture
the Havdalah flag and Havdalah candle making. The event takes place
at The Chabad House 5712 Lorraine Road, Bradenton. The cost is $18;
free for CTeen members. A CTeen annual membership is $180. For more
information, contact Rabbi Mendy Bukiet at 941.752.3030 or rabbi@
chabadofbradenton.com.
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The Temple Beth Sholom Men’s Club and Sisterhood invite you to join is a
us for a breakfast lecture with Scholar-in-Residence Dr. Alan Mendoza.
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Dr. Mendoza is a Co-Founder and Executive Director of The Henry Jack- phone
son Society, Britain’s leading think tank fighting for the principles and
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alliances which keep societies free. He directs strategy for the organiza-
tion as well as acting as its main public face in mediums as diverse as the call
BBC, Sky, CNBC, Al-Jazeera, CNN, Fox News, GB News, Bloomberg,
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LBC and talkRADIO. The presentation begins at 9:30 a.m. in person in the away
Temple Beth Sholom Sainer Social Hall (1050 South Tuttle Ave., Sarasota)
and virtually on Zoom. The cost is $10. For more information and to reg-
ister, please visit templebethsholomfl.org/event.
Temple Sinai’s 14 Annual In partnership with The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee and
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Sarasota Jewish Food Festival the generosity of our donors, JFCS of the Suncoast is able to offer
the following services at no cost to anyone in the
Temple Sinai welcomes the community to the indoor 14 Annual Sarasota Jewish community regardless of age:
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Jewish Food Festival from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This is Sarasota area’s
most spectacular and fun-filled free event. Tickets will be sold for food. • A friendly voice
Enjoy a wide range of traditional Jewish food including corned beef, pas- Get the
trami, kugel, blintzes and stuffed cabbage, as well as delicious homemade • Counseling
desserts. There will be craft and jewelry vendors, an art and treasures sale, • Caregiver support assistance
and a bounce house for the children. Temple Sinai is located at 4631 S. • Bereavement support groups
Lockwood Ridge Road (enter only from Proctor Road), Sarasota. For de-
tails, email Patty Glah at pmglah@gmail.com. • Pastoral care you need!
“Ben Gurion: Crisis, Challenge and Opportunity” • Delivered meals
Temple Emanu-El’s Israel Committee is honored to welcome Dr. Adi • Temporary financial assistance
Sherzer-Druckman of the Ben Gurion Heritage Institute for this journey
into the six-decade leadership of the founder of Israel. Dr. Sherzer- If you are in need of
Druckman will focus especially on David Ben Gurion’s ability to turn assistance, don’t hesitate
predicaments into opportunities, and will explore with us the question: to call JFCS at
What lessons can be learned today? All are warmly invited to this free 941-366-2224
Temple Emanu-El event at 10:30 a.m. via Zoom. To register or for more extension 112.
information, visit sarasotatemple.org.