~January 11, 2021 ~ Community News~
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2021 JFGN Annual Community Campaign
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TOMORROW BEGINS TODAY
to feed the hungry, to provide counseling to many in crisis, to continue to educate our youth, and more with your 2021 Annual Community Campaign gift!
We have received a challenge grant from Estelle and Stuart Price that for every new or increased donation to the Annual Community Campaign,
it will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $25,000.
The Annual Community Campaign commitments are at
$1,079,448 towards our goal of $1,375,000.
Help us reach this goal to make an impact on our community needs.
CLICK THE DONATE BUTTON TO GIVE TODAY
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THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
Your generous contributions will fulfill our mission to sustain vital social, educational and humanitarian projects locally, around the world and in Israel.
For more information about “Where Your Dollars Go” or to become
an Annual Community Campaign Volunteer
YOUR GIFT TOUCHES SO MANY LIVES!
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Making a tribute or memorial gift is a wonderful way to honor the memory of a loved one, celebrate someone special in your life or commemorate milestones (such as a birthday, wedding, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, or anniversary). We will send an acknowledgment of your gift to the recipient(s) or their family.
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COMMUNITY WIDE ALL ARE WELCOME!
Informational New Federation Building Meetings via Zoom.
Join us as we share when will we Break-Ground & the Building Process.
Thursday, January 21 from 3-5PM
Tuesday, February 16, from 3-5PM
Tuesday, March 16 from 3-5PM
VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE NEW FEDERATION BUILDING
Hear from Marc Saperstein JFGN Vice-Chair, and Chair of the Building Committee along with our Architect, James Knafo as they share the most up to date information on our new Building and take you on a virtual tour.
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Please note:
The Zoom link will be emailed 2 hours before each event
to those who registered.
about the Jewish Book Festival.
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JFGN programs below are brought to you by
Renee', Program Director.
Prior to each program, the Zoom link will be emailed 2 hours prior to the start of each program to those who RSVP.
All programs are in EST time, unless otherwise noted.
The registration link will be closed about 30 minutes prior to each program.
Please email me if you have any questions or need Zoom help.
Please click on the image to make a donation towards programming.
If you have an idea for a program or want to be a guest speaker,
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January 2021 Virtual Programs
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Greater Naples Jewish Book Festival
Monday, Jan. 11 at 4:00 pm
Featuring
Donna Has Left the Building
by Susan Jane Gilman
Sponsored by
Daymaker Hair Salon
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Jewish Genealogy
Tuesday, Jan. 12
10-11:30 am ET
If you have “general” Jewish genealogy questions that you would like discussed send to email above. Please be as specific as you can.
Additional info will be sent to persons who RSVP.
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Greater Naples Jewish Book Festival
Thursday, Jan. 14 at 7:30 pm
Featuring
White Hot Grief Parade
by Alexandra Silber
Sponsored by
TheatreZone
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Greater Naples Jewish Book Festival
Tuesday, Jan. 19 at 10:30-11:45 am (Two-Author Event)
The Genius of Women by Janice Kaplan
and
The Watergate Girl by Jill Wine-Banks
Sponsored by
Senior Housing Solutions
&
Women's Cultural Alliance
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A Conversation with Folk Music Legend Jonathan Edwards
Thursday, Jan. 21
7:00-8:30 PM.
Open to the community
Before 1971's "Sunshine" established Jonathan Edwards as an acoustic folksinger whose songs combined pop melodies, country roots, and first-rate guitar picking, Jonathan struggled to find his place in the East Coast's folk scene. "[I'd play] six 40-minute sets, six nights a week, every week," he remembers, adding, "but that's where you learn your craft… and how to cook Ramen noodles."
In this 'Conversation with...' Jonathan will talk about his life in music, including his songs, his travels and lessons he has learned along the way during his 50 years 'in the business.'
This event is sponsored by MCA and is open and free for everyone to attend.
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The Catholic Jewish Dialogue of Collier County invites the community to attend:
In Our Time, Nostra Aetate, How Catholics and Jews Built a New Relationship
Guest Speaker: Author James M. Barrens.
Sunday, Jan. 24
2:30-3:30 pm
Free event.
The author is James M. Barrens, who was the Executive Director of the Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies program at St. Leo University. Mr. Barrens will be joining us for this program. Copies of the book may be purchased at Barnes and Noble or on Amazon.com. It is a brief read and gives a good summary of how far we have come over the past 55 years.
The mission of the Catholic-Jewish Dialogue is to engage Catholics and Jews in understanding our past history and advancing the cause of mutual understanding and appreciation of our differences, as well as our commonalities.
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Standing Together Against Racism:
Building on Our Common Heritage
Sunday, January 24
6 pm EST
Free Virtual Event • All Are Welcome
Dr. Bernice A. King, Dr. Susannah Heschel, Rabbi Capers Funnye Jr.
History in the Making: We look forward to Dr. King and Dr. Heschel weaving the story of their fathers' friendship and impact on social justice, and Rabbi Funnye, as an African American rabbi will guide the conversation and reflect on with how their legacy has affected Black-Jewish relations today with positive resolve for the future.
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PJ Library invites children and families to:
Tu B’Shevat Storytime
Sunday, January 24
6:00-6:30 PM EST.
Wear your PJ’s and join us on Zoom!
Tu B’Shevat is considered the New Year of the Trees, and marks the start of spring in Israel, when trees begin to bloom after a long, cold winter. Tu B’Shevat is often referred to as Jewish Arbor Day, but with today’s keen environmental awareness, it has also become something of a Jewish Earth Day.
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Greater Naples Jewish Book Festival
Monday, Jan. 25 at 1:00 pm
Featuring
The Last Train to London
by Meg Waite Clayton
Sponsored by
Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center
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Tu B’Shvat Webinar Program
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
at 12 pm EST
We’ll be featuring friends and former colleagues, Dr. Elaine Solowey and David Lehrer of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies in Israel, to talk about the miracle story of how Dr. Solowey was able to recreate the long extinct native Judaean Date Palm, which just this past year produced fruit. For those not in the know, when Israel is written about as “a land flowing with milk and honey,” the honey being referred to is the honey extracted from the native Judaean date, and no one has known what that tasted like for thousands of years…until now.
In case you want to know a little bit more about the story, here’s a video.
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Understanding Senior Housing in SWFL
Guest presenter: Bruce B. Rosenblatt
Senior Housing Solutions, Owner/Senior Housing Expert
Wednesday, January 27
10:00-11:00 am
Free to the entire community.
Bruce Rosenblatt, a national senior housing expert and owner of Senior Housing Solutions, a local senior housing referral company will provide insight about the senior housing market in Southwest Florida including the types and costs of the various options, CCRC contract types, when to know when you are ready, pros/cons of bringing in help, how a long term care insurance applies to a senior living community, the role of a senior housing advisor, and much more.
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February Virtual Programs
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Jewish Disability Advocacy Month, February 2021
Repairing the World: Disability Inclusion
Guest speakers Ben and Rachel Dubin
Monday, Feb. 1
1:00-2:00 PM EST
Free to the entire community.
A program featuring Ben Dubin and his daughter, Rachel, who is deaf, will discuss inclusion of individuals with disabilities in the Jewish and secular community. Please join us to hear their story via Zoom.
Please register for this free program.
This program is co-sponsored with MCA and is open to the entire community.
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Naples Jewish Congregation presents
Artist in Residence Program
Spirituality of Laughter with Rabbi Bob Alper
Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021
7 PM EST
This program explores humor in ancient and modern Jewish tradition, and considers why laughter has been such an integral part of Jewish culture.
This is a free event. Please register one per household.
Please note:
The Zoom link will be emailed 2 hours before each event to those who registered.
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Truth be Told: What Women Need to Know to Stay Young at Heart in 2021—a free, virtual, Ms.Medicine event, featuring new Ms.Medicine Naples provider Dr. Lorna Stewart and Dr. Lisa Larkin, women’s health experts.
Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021
from 9:30-10:45 AM EST
Lorna Stewart, MD & Associates
Primary Care and Women’s Health Physician, Ms.Medicine Affiliated Practice, Naples, FLA
“Women and Heart Disease: Gender Discrepancies in Care”
Lisa Larkin, MD, FACP, NCMP, IF
Women’s Health Internist, Founder & CEO, Ms.Medicine, Founder and CEO Lisa Larkin MD and Associates, Treasurer, Board of Trustees, North American Menopause Society, Founder, Cincinnati Sexual Health Consortium, Cincinnati, OH
“Preventing Breast Cancer: What Women Need to Know”
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The books are always free to participants, a gift from the Harold Grinspoon Foundation in partnership with a local Jewish organization in each community.
Jewish children are eligible to receive age-appropriate books from PJ Library from birth through 12 years old. For more information about PJ Library, contact Renee
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Scholarships & Awards
Deadlines are fast approaching.
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COLLIER EDUCATOR GRANT “STAND UP FOR JUSTICE”
A monetary grant will be made to the educator whose lesson(s) and/or activity(s) is selected as best meeting the criteria.
Requirements are due by February 12, 2021.
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The Jewish Federation of Greater Naples, Patricia J. Adkins Youth Leadership Award will be given to honor the achievements of Greater Collier County high school seniors.
A one-time award of $2,500 each will be given to 2 deserving seniors.
Deadline:JANUARY 1, 2021
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The Jewish Federation of Greater Naples has a proud tradition and responsibility of helping our Jewish youth with scholarships for various Jewish camps and programs available throughout the country and the world..
Scholarship deadlines:
Summer Camps: December 18
Israel Programs: February 5
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Virtual Premiere of Southwest Florida Jewish Pioneers Film
Gene Goodman – The Song Meister
Wednesday, Jan. 27 at 2 p.m.
A very youthful 104 year old music publisher, long time Naples resident, talks charts, songs, celebs and about brother Benny, the clarinetist
Free Admission, Sponsored by Collier County Museums - Naples Depot.
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BBYO is looking for advisors. Have you considered advising for BBYO? Advising is a volunteer position that requires about 8-10 hours of your time a month to make a huge impact in the Jewish teen community in Naples.
BBYO Naples is searching for advisors for our girl's and boy's chapters. BBYO advisors volunteer in communities throughout North America and beyond serving as positive Jewish role models working in partnership with staff members to supervise and guide chapters. It is an extremely meaningful role that will leave an impact on you and Jewish teens in your community forever.
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Additional local organizations. Click each one to take you to their website.
BBYO is using On Demand’s global reach to launch a number of new initiatives with partners that benefit the greater Jewish community. Click here for BBYO On Demand.
The Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center is now offering an original and fun 56 piece Anne Frank mural puzzles (size 8” x 9.75”). This is the mural you see when you enter the Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center. Photomosaic by Robert Silvers and with appreciated support from Silvie and Herb Berkeley. CLICK HERE for more information.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Wednesday, January 27th
The Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center will commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a unique virtual program. It will include a tribute to local Survivors, as well as music selections from the Terezin Music Foundation. The highlight of the program will be the unveiling of the unique, skylight-powered solar calendar on the “Liberation Wall” in the Rissa and Richard Grossman Reflection Room in the Museum. This calendar feature won an AIA design award for Museum architect David Corban. Lines on the “Liberation Wall” at different heights mark dates that concentration camps were liberated. The skylight uses the sun to highlight an individual date on its solar noon. The first date on the Liberation Wall is January 27, the date that Auschwitz was liberated by Soviet Forces. Join us via Zoom on Wednesday, January 27 from 12pm – 1pm to watch. RSVPs are required to receive the Zoom link. Please click here to RSVP.
We will also be offering the public complimentary Museum admission on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Museum Hours are 1:00pm to 4:30pm, with the last visitor entry at 3pm. As capacity is limited, we recommend you pre-purchase your timed entry tickets. Click here to reserve your admission or visit our website at www.HMCEC.org.
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You, the congregation, and the Jewish community benefit when you do.
•YOU GET the Jewish enrichment and spiritual nourishment you are seeking.
•YOU GET the rabbinical support you need in times of joy and sorrow.
•YOU RECONNECT with your community and your Jewish roots.
•YOU CAN PARTICIPATE in a variety of services, classes and programs that keep Judaism alive and flourishing in Collier County.
•THE CONGREGATION IS THE INSTITUTION that has sustained the Jewish people for two millennia throughout the world. Orthodox, Conservative, Reconstructionist or Reform, the Jewish community wins when you join the congregation of your choice.
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Click on each synagogue name to take you to their website.
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Additional Links & Programs
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Join Israel in Miami for Q & A discussion with author Guy Poreh as he shares his story of overcoming PTSD on Jan. 12th at 1:00 PM EST. Register Here. Guy is an award-winning marketing executive and proud owner of PTSD from the time he served as an officer in the Israeli Army.
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“Bringing Israel Home”, A New Digital Series Hosted By Michael Solomonov, Premieres Wednesday, January 13th at 8:00 p.m. EST. WATCH Here. WHAT: “Bringing Israel Home” — a new digital series with a live-at-home cooking and Q&A component featuring 5-time James Beard award-winning chef/co-owner of Zahav, Michael Solomonov — premieres Wednesday, January 13th at 8:00 pm EST and airs weekly on Wednesday nights at 8:00 p.m. through April 28th (free to watch). DETAILS: Chef Michael Solomonov typically visits Israel twice a year, but with travel to Israel curtailed in 2020 and into 2021, Solomonov is bridging the gap with the new 16-episode digital series, “Bringing Israel Home”. At the start of each episode, Solomonov visits with his friends and prominent Israelis, who share their awe-inspiring take on Israeli food culture. Then, live in his home kitchen, Solomonov cooks a mix of new and signature dishes that are centered on the gastronomic subject of the episode. Subjects include “Israel’s Diversity”; “The Port City of Akko”; “Yemenite Soup for the Soul”; “The Israeli Bakery”; and “The Shuk”. The cooking component in each episode includes a live Q&A with viewers.
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JDAM, Jewish Disability Advocacy Month, February 2021. A month of education, solidarity-building, and empowerment in support of people with disabilities, powered by the Jewish Federation of North America. Click here to learn more. Hear from thought leaders and experts about the current state of disability rights, and what can be done to promote the best inclusion and supportive care practices. Click here to register.
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ISRAELIS-IN-CT (VIRTUAL) HEBREW CONVERSATION CLUB, 1st & 3rd Sundays, 5-6:30 PM. We welcome all Hebrew levels, from beginner to native speaker! We read and translate Hebrew material, engage in simple conversation, and learn about Jewish and Israeli cultures. It's a friendly group where we share laughter and enjoy a warm camaraderie. INFO HERE.
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Coffee Break with The Deputy Consul General of Israel in Miami: Kasa Bainesay Harbor. Every Tuesday at Noon on zoom. Meeting ID: 898 2992 8070 Password: Coffee! Register here
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Jewish National Fund offers incredible virtual experiences for you from the comfort of your own home. From cooking events to virtual tours of Israel, you can find the right complimentary program for you at jnf.org/ondemand.
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2020 Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards. Seeking teen leaders changing the world. Applications are now open. Apply or nominate a teen today to win $36,000. Click here for more information.
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American Jewish Committee presents ADVOCACY ANYWHERE, which is an ongoing virtual programming series that enables viewers to engage with AJC’s leading expertise, content, and advocacy opportunities from wherever you are, using cutting-edge technology. Click here for AJC programs.
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Sharsheret's team of social workers is available around the clock to provide ongoing confidential and free support for women, men and caregivers facing breast and ovarian cancer. Please call 866-474-2774 or info@sharsheret.org. For virtual Sharsheret programs, click here.
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iVision LIVE webinars. Join the live daily e-sessions on Israel- related topics with people from around the world. Click here to register.
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