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www.JewishNaples.org Y January 2024 – Tevet/Shevat 5784 Y Vol. 33 #5 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 18 Women’s Cultural Alliance 20 Men’s Cultural Alliance 21 Community Focus 22 Tributes 1A Arts & Entertainment 5A Jewish Interest 7A Organizations 9A Israel & The Jewish World 10A Synagogue News 13A Focus on Youth 15A Community Directory Elliott Katz Lecture Winter Series Elliott Katz presents two topics this month: The United Nations Blinks, Again on Jan. 12 and Very Rich, Very Beautiful, Very Bad on Jan. 26.
Commemorating our Israeli hostages Nat Ritter Federation Board Chair
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their will and in solidarity with their families who cannot resume their lives as they once knew them. The chairs with black balloons represent those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our sacred Israel. Jewish Federation of Greater Naples’ goal is to remember and hold close in our
hearts, hopes and prayers for our brethren to have a safe and speedy return to health, safety and happiness in their future. The nation of Israel lives on through these same aspirations. Am Yisrael Chai!
U 2A Jewish Book Festival Continues Join us for “Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age” by Debby Applegate on Tuesday, Jan. 23
nbelievably, 239 of our brothers and sisters in Israel were taken hostage on the morning of Oct. 7, 2023. Men, women, senior citizens and children were all brutally taken from their beds and into Gaza. As I write this article, 235 remain in Hamas’ custody (136 as of press time), four of whom we know have not survived their capture. You may have noticed that 239 chairs were placed on the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center’s Plaza to remember and honor our people held hostage against
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Happy New Year! Join Bruce Rosenblatt as he explains senior housing options on Jan. 17 at Reneé 10 a.m. Bialek Jewish and Catholic Perspectives on Program Sin and Forgiveness will be presented by Rabbi Mark Gross of the Jewish Director Congregation of Marco Island and Fr. George Ratzmann, pastor of St. William he Elliott Katz Lecture Winter Catholic Church. Table discussions will series begins. Please join us every follow the presentations and refreshother Friday to hear him speak ments will be served on Sunday, Jan. on topics such as The United 21 at 2:30 p.m. PreNations Blinks, Again; Very sented by the CathoRich, Very Beautiful, Very Bad; lic Jewish Dialogue of These Were Not Nice Jewish Collier County. Boys; They Said It Couldn’t Jewish Book Festival Happen Here. It Did; and continues with “Madam: more. Please register for these The Biography of Polly informative presentations that Adler, Icon of the Jazz start at 10 a.m. Age” by Debby Applegate Come sing with us on Sunon Tuesday, Jan. 23 at day, Jan. 14 at 6:30 p.m. Kid 3:30 p.m. Come 20 minfriendly. Family friendly. The utes early to enjoy some Elliott Katz Alta Rockers will perform light refreshments before for us! Please register for this the event begins. If you free program. became a Patron prior to Walk with us in the MLK Jr. Jan. 29, your name will be Parade on Monday, Jan. 15. listed in the next FederaThe Israel and Overseas Comtion Star. If you don’t see mittee & Holocaust Museum your name in this issue, presents Jonathan Ornstein who now is the time to become will discuss “In The Shadow of a Patron and buy tickets! Auschwitz: How JCC Krakow is For more information on rebuilding Jewish Life in Poland becoming a Patron or to and Supporting Ukrainian buy individual tickets, Refugees” on Tuesday, Jan. 16 please visit www.jewishat 7 p.m. Jonathan Ornstein bookfestival.org.
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Growing our Jewish community with your help Jeffrey Feld Federation President/ CEO
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halom! First, I want to thank and congratulate Rosalee Bogo for being our annual community campaign chair. I also want to thank Alicia Feldman, our development director. The two of them are a great team. In addition, I would like to thank everyone on the campaign cabinet for everything they have done and everything that they’re going to do, and I would like to thank all of the Federation staff for helping to make last month’s annual campaign kickoff possible. Federation is stereotypically seen as the organization that calls you to ask for money. There is certainly some truth to that. But more importantly, Federation is the organization that uses those monies to help Jews in our community, our Jewish communal partners in this community, and to help Jews in need — the world over and especially in Israel. Federation provides allocations and funding to ensure we have a vital and vibrant Jewish community. Rather than going into specific allocations, let me just highlight what Federation helps make possible, by listing benefits you, your family or someone you know may have already received:
1) Your child/grandchild participates in BBYO B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, Jewish continuity. 2) Your child/grandchild participates in PJ Library. 3) You or your child/grandchild participated in Jewish life on a college campus, like a Hillel campus Chabad. 4) You participated in or attended the Jewish Film Festival from Beth Tikvah or the Sidney R Hoffman Memorial Jewish Film Festival from JCMI. 5) You or your child/grandchild has attended a Jewish day camp or Jewish sleep-away camp. Federation has been very helpful in providing financial needbased scholarships in a confidential way for families who might otherwise not be able to afford to send their children to this type of a program. 6) You or a family member have attended one or more sessions of a cultural series presented by various congregations. 7) You, a relative or someone you know is receiving benefits from the Holocaust Survivor program at the Baker Senior Center Naples or perhaps even assistance of some form for geriatric case management for frail elderly. 8) You or someone you know has participated in a Jewish Day of Learning from our JCRC (Jewish Community Relations Council) or attended a Kristallnacht commemoration by the Catholic Jewish dialogue of our JCRC. Also, the antisemitism task force is helpful to our community, which comes from our JCRC.
9) You or someone you know has visited the Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center. 10) You or someone you know has participated in socialization and/or informal education programs the Federation helps to provide, such as Jewish Book Festival; WCA; MCA; Jewish Russian Cultural Alliance; Chanukah Menorah Lighting, which we were able to do for the entirety of Chanukah this year in our backyard; and, of course, the annual community menorah lighting in Mercato. 11) You or someone you know has participated in a Federation mission to Israel or a Jewish community in some other part of the world — Ukraine, Russia, Ethiopia, Cuba, etc. Or you might have had a relative that participated in Birthright Israel. 12) You or someone you know has participated in programs we have supported in Israel, such as Yad LaKashish, Neve Michael, Ethiopian National Project, Special in Uniform or the fortified playground and Sderot. Folks, we partner with all the Jewish congregations in our community: Temple Shalom, Beth Tikvah, Chabad of Naples, Naples Jewish Congregation, Chabad of Bonita Springs and Jewish Congregation of Marco Island. We work together in the best interest of our Jewish community. All that I have mentioned, and more, is what Federation helps to provide, thanks to your support of the annual community campaign. I am proud and pleased to say that basically 100% of the people who attended
the annual campaign kickoff indicated that Federation is a part of their lives and what they do. At the 2024 Annual Community Campaign Kickoff, I indicated that we have a goal of $1,750,000 this year and I thanked each and every one of you for being caring, committed and generous. Because of you, we have built a vital and vibrant Jewish community. The annual community campaign supports the core of everything that we do. The needs continue to grow. In fact, the needs grow faster than the campaign. We need your help to keep our community strong. This is an appeal! Think about everything that we have — that we want to keep — in our community. Your gift to the annual community campaign is what will allow us to keep providing these kinds of opportunities. If you would like to make your pledge, please contact Rosalee Bogo, Alicia Feldman or me. We also have a campaign cabinet who will be calling you to discuss your commitment for the 2024 annual community campaign. Please remember it is because of you that we have built a great community. We are asking you to make sure that it continues to grow and stay strong. We use the expression “Kol Yisrael Areivim Zeh L’Zeh.” “All Israel is responsible one for each other.” Please do all that you can and be responsible for maintaining and sustaining and growing our Jewish community! Todah Rabah!
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Yes, we still plan on going to Israel and Dubai
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ince Oct. 7, 2023, we have all been watching the tragic events in Israel unfold. I have heard over and over again from so many people, “I know I can send money to help with the plethora of needs now and ongoing in Israel, but what else can I do?” Israel’s economy since before the founding of the state of Israel has been linked directly to tourism. My parents went there on their honeymoon in 1938! All that came to a screeching halt on Oct. 7, 2023. There is no way to know when the war will end but when it does, tourism will creep back slowly. What can you do to help Israel? Plan to go on our mission
in November. We have no way of knowing if it will actually happen, but if we plan for it and things are quiet, we will be doing a mitzvah by being there and showing our support. We planned an itinerary before Oct. 7, so we may change it to include discussions and visitations to sites that were affected by the events of this war. But, whenever we plan a trip to Israel, we leave the schedule somewhat flexible so that we can see and react to conditions on the ground. And this trip, in particular, will give us a chance to thank our Abraham Accord friends for their support during this difficult period.
So, whether you have been to Israel often, like me, or have never been to Israel, this is an opportunity to show your support and love for Israel by showing up! We will have two informational meetings — one on Jan. 31 at 10:30 a.m. and one on March 14 at 7 p.m. — both at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center, to give information and answer questions. The trip is being chaired by me and Nat Ritter, with Jeffrey Feld as our staff person. Please come to one of these meetings and ask all your questions.
Welcome guests to our new center with a brick paver By Eduardo Avila, Campaign Associate
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ould you like to add your name to a brick paver as a welcome to guests visiting our new Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center? Contact me at eavila@jewishnaples.org or 239-263-4205. BRICK PAVER ORDER FORM Donor Information Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________ State _________________ Zip Code __________________________ Email __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Donation Amount (S) ______________________________________________________________________________________ Make your check payable to JFGN and send it, with this completed form, to: JFGN, 4720 Pine Ridge Road, Naples, FL 34119. Indicate how you want your engraved brick to read, using the grid below for the size brick you are purchasing. Each square is the space for one letter or number. Each row counts as one line of text, only use the amount of lines specified below for your brick. 12” x 12” Engraved Brick - room for 8 lines of text with 20 characters per line ($1,800) 8” x 8” Engraved Brick - room for 6 lines of text with 20 characters per line ($720) 4” x 8” Engraved Brick - room for 3 lines of text with 20 characters per line ($360)
4720 Pine Ridge Road Naples, FL 34119 Phone: 239.263.4205 www.jewishnaples.org Email: info@jewishnaples.org Officers
Board Chair: Nathaniel Ritter Vice chairs: Marc Saperstein, Arlene Sobol, Beth Wolff Secretary: Rosalee Bogo Treasurer: Steve Strome Immediate Past Chair: Jane Schiff
Board of Directors
Frank Baum, Myra Benedikt, Patti Boochever, Harvey Cohen, Marcia Cohodes, Paula Filler, Cheryl Ginsburg, Steve Iser, Larry Israelite, Tammy Katz, Elliot Lerner, Merlin Lickhalter, Robin Mintz, Joel Pittelman, Stuart Price, Michael Rubinstein, Anne Schuchman, Michael Sobol, Jay Weiss, Jeff Zalasky, Board Member Emeritus: Alvin Becker, Emerita, Phyllis Seaman
Past Board Chairs
Gerald Flagel, Dr. William Ettinger, Ann Jacobson (z’’l), Sheldon Starman, Bobbie Katz, Rosalee Bogo, Judge Norman Krivosha (z’’l), Alvin Becker, Jane Schiff
Synagogue Representatives
Stan Alliker, Cantor Donna Azu, Rabbi Ariel Boxman, Rabbi Ammos Chorny, Rabbi Mendel Gordon, Rabbi Mendy Greenberg, Rabbi Mark Gross, Joseph Henson, Rabbi Howard Herman, Rabbi Adam Miller, Charles Flum, Rabbi James Perman, Dr. Arthur Seigel, Len Teitelbaum, Rabbi Fishel Zaklos
Staff
Jeffrey Feld: Federation President & CEO Eduardo Avila: Campaign Associate Reneé Bialek: Program Director Michelle Cunningham: Receptionist Courtney DeVault: Accounting Manager Alicia Feldman: Development Director Amber Ferren: PJ Library Coordinator Savannah Kelly: Marketing Communications Manager Pat Pastorius: Facility Assistant Linda Sherman: Receptionist Phil Zoltek: Facility Manager
Federation's mission is to enhance and enrich the quality of Jewish life by recognizing and supporting the charitable, educational, humanitarian and social service needs of the Jewish community locally, nationally, overseas and in the state of Israel. Programs include: • Annual Community Campaign • Celebrate Israel • Educational & Cultural Programs • Israel Advocacy Committee • Israel Scouts • Jewish Book Festival • Jewish Community Relations Council • Jewish Young Professionals • Jewish Russian Cultural Alliance • Men’s Cultural Alliance • PJ Library • Publication of the Federation Star and Connections magazine • Singles Social Group • Women’s Cultural Alliance • Women’s Philanthropy • Youth Activities Committee – sponsoring youth education and scholarships for Jewish Summer Camp and Israel Experiences
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United against antisemitism By Dr. Tricia Miller, Director of CAMERA’s Partnership of Christians and Jews
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hristians and Jews United Against Antisemitism, a conference sponsored by CAMERA’s Partnership of Christians and Jews and Jewish Federation of Greater Naples, drew over 350 people to the Nina Iser Cultural Center on Nov. 30. The conference, designed to bring local Evangelical Christian and Jewish communities together as a barrier to antisemitic activity in Naples and Collier County, featured Pastor Greg Ball of Destiny Church, Moishe Rothchild of the Israel Alliance and Rabbis Fishel Zaklos of Naples Chabad and Adam Miller of Temple Shalom. Mr. Mike Driquez, deputy consul general of the Israeli Consulate in Miami, offered an update and personal insights into the Oct. 7 atrocities and the war on Hamas.
According to program organizer Dr. Allen Menkin, “CAMERA provides a powerful response to antiJewish voices in the global media and academia. Its International Partnership of Christians and Jews also monitors events in the church world and stands in opposition to Christian antisemitism and anti-Zionism.” This event was held to unite Christians and Jews in the fight against antisemitism and to provide information that equips us to be active in opposition to an evil that threatens the future of Western civilization.”
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Your support does so much By Rosalee Bogo, Campaign Chair
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ampaign kickoff is In today’s world, more such a special and money is needed for security; important time for this is not an expense we had our Federation. It brings to anticipated. It is imperative our attention what the needs that our community feel safe, are for our community and and our Federation leadership our overseas partners. It is an goes to great lengths to ensure opportunity for us to educate this happens. where the dollars you donate The Annual Community go. Kickoff is a celebration to Campaign is the engine that inspire us to do this imporpropels our community into Rosalee Bogo tant job. the vibrant place we enjoy today. The Our inspiration for this year’s Nov. 29 Annual Community Campaign provides kickoff came from Joshua Malina, who is the necessary resources that allow Federaa star of screen and Broadway, and speaks tion to help meet the core needs of our on Jewish causes. A video which came Jewish community and our partners. from the National Jewish Federation of Our 2024 campaign cabinet will be askNorth America personalized our caming you to support the regular, ongoing paign. A picture says a thousand words and increasing needs of our community. and this video certainly spoke to us. We thank you for your dedication, comThe video showed our support of the mitment and generosity. It is because elderly and the Holocaust survivors at the of your support of our Annual ComBaker Senior Center Naples. Our Federamunity Campaign that we can be here tion gives preschool, Hebrew school and to also meet the needs during times of Jewish sleep-away camp scholarships, and we send kids on birthright trips to Israel. Our next generation of Jewish leaders are being cultivated at Nina Iser JewishCultural Center in a dedicated room for BBYO.
Marc Saperstein, guest speaker Joshua Malina and Judy Levitt emergencies, like Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Ian and most recently responding to the Israel Emergency Relief Fund. We follow Jewish Federation of Greater Naples’ mission statement — to enhance and enrich the quality of Jewish life by recognizing and supporting the charitable, educational, humanitarian and social service needs of the Jewish community
locally, nationally, overseas and in the state of Israel. We transform lives and build community through your support, and we cultivate Jewish identity and connection engaging our community through enriching programs and experiences. We hope you are attending the many activities at our Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. Your support is so very important, and you will be proud of our community when we are able to do the good that is needed, and you made it happen. We thank you for all you do for our Federation, which is your community.
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Preventative Pest Control Can Help Prevent Future Issues by Anna Wallace, Truly Nolen
Winter is here, and while we are blessed to live somewhere where the temperatures typically do not drop into snow territory, it does cool off enough to reset everything when it comes to insects and rodents.
Many rodents and pests are active in the winter. Mice, for example, seek shelter during the cooler months and are carriers of various kinds of diseases; they can easily enter through cracks in the concrete.
Once you’ve done your part, it is best to contact a pest control professional for an inspection. In fact, many pest control companies, like ours, offer a FREE inspection.
When temperatures invariably warm up near the end of winter and beginning of spring, the rising temperatures will also bring a renewed existence of pest and bug activity to your home. Being proactive and taking preventative measures during the cooler months will help to ensure your home is pest free in the spring.
Similarly, bugs that find a way into your home will wait out the cooler weather until the first extremely warm day and then come out of winter hibernation. After all, several types of spiders, roaches, wasps, and the dreaded bed bugs may slow down, but they won’t stop. In other words, just because you don’t see insects in your home, doesn’t mean that they’re not there. Chances are that webs, eggs, or nests are simply hiding safely inside; patiently waiting for spring to come so the new generations can infest your home.
It is important to determine and handle pest issues regularly along with taking preventative measures rather than waiting for a pest infestation to occur to act. By planning ahead, you can help enjoy a pest free summer and beyond. Keeping up with year-round pest control is one of the most important things a homeowner can do.
Even here in Naples and other areas of Southwest Florida, some bug and pest activity lie dormant in winter, but when the much warmer weather returns, so do they. Many people mistakenly feel that once spring and summer are over and the cooler months are upon us, that pest control can stop for the year. After all, pests are attracted to the warm weather and aren’t as active in the cooler months, right? Unfortunately, this is a misconception.
To protect your home, make sure that all entry points are tightly sealed off, including window and door screens. Make sure that leaves and branches are trimmed back from all home windows to keep pests from using plants as bridges into your home.
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Let’s Learn Together!! There always is something new to learn. For example: January 9 - Product Liability January 11 - The Federal Court System: My Life as a Federal Judge January 12 - Strategies for Buying and Selling your Home January 17 - From Green Beret to the Director of the Secret Service January 18 - Osteoarthritis: Common Errors in Activities As We Age January 23 - Living Well: Is it Time to Hand Over the Keys? January 24 - Israel At War: 100 Days After To register, go to: mcanaples.org or scan the QR code below.
Cheers to the 2nd Annual Matzah Ball and a bright future! By Michael Rubenstein, Matzah Ball Chair
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ights, camera, Matzah Ball! The 2nd Annual Jewish Federation of Greater Naples Matzah Ball, themed “A Night at the Jerusalem Light Festival,” was a vibrant evening enjoyed by all and a huge success! The event took place on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. It was a beautiful night. The moon was out, the stars were shining and the temperature was perfect. The event began at 7 p.m. with cocktails, appetizers and music. As you stepped into the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center, you left Naples and entered a world of lights. The centerpieces were decorated with red anemone coronaria flowers (national flower of Israel), doves and bright lights. The walls radiated with lights flashing from every direction. The drinks were poured into cups with lights that flashed as you drank. Glow sticks, flashing sunglasses and bright lights galore were seen throughout the room. But the light display that
dropped jaws and stole the show was the radiant and glowing dance floor. As guests danced, lights danced below the floor, creating a beautiful and energetic effect that was contagious. When you combined the light displays with the Israeli-themed food provided by Sage Catering and music by DJ Unek, it really felt like you were actually at the Jerusalem Light Festival. As the cocktail hour ended, I gave a short speech, thanking everyone for coming and thanking event committee members for all the time, support and work they put into the event to make it such a success. I also acknowledged that while there is a war taking place and many Israelis and Jewish people are suffering, it is important now more than ever to come together as a community, be united and support Israel and our faith. In fact, every dollar of net proceeds raised from the Matzah Ball went toward the Israel Emergency Relief Fund to support those in need.
Neil Koppel, Marc Browner, Maria Lamb Browner, Jennifer Seidner and Monique Tsipursky
Maya Williams and two Young Jewish Professionals (YJP)
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2023 Matzah Ball Committee: Michael Rubenstein (Chair), Alicia Feldman, Rocio Bershadski, Pamela Lundborg, Fabiana Kivilevic, Mia Hyatt, Susan Solomon and Max Deifik As the night progressed, the conversation got louder, as did the music. All you could see were lights, smiles and dancing, and all you could hear was music, talking and laughing. The energy and excitement could not be contained, and the room was overflowing with happiness and joy.
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We want to acknowledge the committee members and sponsors, without whom the event would not have taken place. The committee consisted of Susan Solomon, Mia Hyatt, Pam Lundborg, Fabiana Kivilevic, Alicia Feldman, Max Deifik and Rocio Bershadski. The sponsors included Dean Mead, JP Morgan
Andrew & Kira Farman, Julie & Gil Forsher and Morgan & Jason Fishbein met through PJ Library playdates.
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Jenna & David Greschler enjoy a laugh.
Private Bank, Quarles & Brady LLP, Cassie & Max Deifik and presenting sponsor, the Rubenstein Family. The 2nd Annual Jewish Federation of Greater Naples Matzah Ball was a night to remember, and we will look forward to the 3rd annual next year!
Nina Iser Building Architect James Knafo and Stephanie Rosenblum danced the night away.
Mia & Joel Hyatt got into the spirit.
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Notice the Jewish Russians in neighborhoods near you By Marina Berkovich
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ewish Russian Cultural Alliance (JRCA) serves as “home base” for Jews from the former Soviet Union and countries that evolved after its collapse. We welcome Southwest Florida residents, snowbirds and visitors. In the bad olde days of the USSR, there were 15 republics. Most Americans did not learn their names, preferring, for simplicity reasons, to refer to first-generation Jews from the USSR as Russians. Probably, because Russia was where most of their own ancestors hailed from. I periodically convey that now it is the ex-Soviets turn to keep that “Russian” identifier that Americans had given us during our exodus from the USSR. “Russians” stuck and it’s not unsticking. During the recent Kristallnacht commemorative services I attended, Bishop Frank Joseph Dewane of the Venice Diocese, who speaks sufficient conversational Russian, asked me: “Being originally from Kiev, do you identify as a Ukrainian or a Russian first?” “Jewish” was my instant reply, “because they all think of me as a Jew first.” In the rising reality of domestic antisemitism in previously safe harbors, I think it is only one of the hundreds of important lessons we, the Russian Jews, have been wanting to share with our American neighbors ever since we first arrived, clueless and confused, having escaped the clutches of Soviet antisemitism and largely unaware of what being Jewish really means. Some communities, groups and individuals helped us understand that. Decades later, many Russian Jews are relocating to Florida from various U.S. states, Canada and directly from countries that were the former republics of the USSR. Some relocate from Europe. This relocation is happening at warp speeds in certain communities in Estero and North Naples, specifically, as we all tend to pull our immigrant strings in search of a better place. Southwest Florida certainly attracts our compatriots with its usually great year-round weather, pleasant lifestyle, far better infrastructure
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than that of the overcrowded cities we lived in before, ever-improving cultural life and very appealing fast-growing vibrant Jewish community. Most Russian Jews are well educated, had excellent jobs/careers and raised wonderful families in immigration. The majority learned Judaism as adults and tend to prefer Chabad services. Many Russian Jews migrating into Florida lately were brought to the U.S. as children and are now fleeing economically and politically decaying states with their escalating anti-Jewish displays. Russian Jews hold conservative values very near and dear. We already experienced the devastating long-lasting effects of socialism and its inevitable companions of racial discrimination, economic redistribution, social equity and similar social pursuits most American-born Jews have been endorsing. Do not be afraid to get into a discussion of opposing values with your Jewish-Russian neighbors over an excellent homemade meal of borsch and blinis. In the traditional old-world style, truth is born during an argument, and it is an enlightening experience to all parties. Make your JewishRussian neighbors feel like they belong. Russian Jews love Israel, worry about its fate, mourn its losses and celebrate its victories. 1.3 million Jewish Israelis speak Russian, nearly 20% of its population. The majority of us have mishpuha there. None of us forget that we left the USSR because Israel was there — that’s why the Soviet Jews were liberated. Stand with Russian Jews as strongly as you stand with Israel and come to this season’s JRCA events, all at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center: Sunday, Dec. 24, 12-3 p.m., Chanukkah/ New Year Sunday, March 24, 12-3 p.m., Purim Sunday, May 12, 12-3 p.m., VE Day and Israel Independence Day Please email JRCAGroup@gmail.com to receive future detailed notifications. Have a happy and peaceful 2024!
Jewish and Catholic perspectives on sin and forgiveness By Larry Hermalyn
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lease join us for an interesting dialogue program: “Jewish and Catholic perspectives on sin and forgiveness,” during which Rabbi Mark Gross of the Jewish Congregation of Marco Island and Fr. George Ratzmann, pastor of St. William Catholic Church, will present their commentaries on the topic. Table Rabbi Mark Gross discussions will
follow the presentations and refreshments will be served. The program will be presented Sunday, Jan. 21, 2:30 p.m. at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center, Fr. George 4720 Pine Ridge Ratzmann Road. Please register at Jewishnaples.org for this program presented by the Catholic Jewish Dialogue of Collier County.
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An Introduction to Moorings Park’s Three Communities & Our Executive Chef’s Top Culinary Delights Here’s your chance to get a taste of what life is like at Moorings Park’s three stunning Naples communities.
Attainable Luxury Begins at $522,000 Successful aging expert and Vice President Tom Mann will introduce you to our three premier Moorings Park communities. Discover an innovative approach to successful aging as you learn valuable details on costs, floor plans, healthcare, dining, and waiting lists. During this presentation, you’ll enjoy a video tour of each community’s clubhouse and model residences, all while savoring top culinary delights from our executive chef. RSVP today by scanning the QR code, visiting MooringsPark.org/Events, or calling 239-842-2558.
Discover Our Secrets to Successful Aging Thursday, February 1st | 10:30 a.m. Moorings Park Grande Lake Clubhouse 7410 Little Lane, Naples, FL 34105 RSVP by January 30th by calling 239-842-2558, visiting MooringsPark.org/Events, or scanning the QR code. Unable to attend? Join our webinar on Friday, February 2nd at 10:30 a.m. To register, visit MooringsPark.org/Webinar.
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Moorings Park Communities is a nationally accredited, non-profit, Medicare-certified organization and one of the only Life Plan providers with A or A+ ratings by Fitch and S&P Global Ratings.
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Sit and stand with poles and bands The fun way to greater strength and better balance By Shari Greenberg, Fitness Instructor
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ith passion and purpose, Shari Greenberg brings a fitness strategy to support your lifestyle to each 45-minute class, which is designed to safely guide participants through a total body movement experience. Each session includes fun activities to build and enhance strength, endurance, balance, agility and posture. While targeted to all levels, those who engage in racquet sports, golf and other activities will also benefit. Each class begins with a warmup while seated or standing. With a strong focus on balance, Shari integrates both static and dynamic exercises throughout each class session. Resistance bands are a great way to target upper and lower body to improve
strength, flexibility and overAfter several class sessions, all conditioning. Walking you will begin to notice less poles will be introduced in pain and stiffness, resulting creative ways, using all direcin greater ease of movement, tions of movement to allow along with a greater sense of for increased range of motion. confidence and a bonus of Walking poles help to improve more smiles! posture, which promotes betThe classes will be held at ter balance in motion. the Nina Iser Jewish CulIn order to stay functional tural Center as follows: Shari Greenberg with less pain and stiffTuesdays in January ness, we need to move and (Jan. 2, 9, 16 & 23) challenge our heart, muscles, bones Pole Walking Class, 10:30-11 a.m., $8 and brains. per class To remain steady on our feet, it is Sit/Stand/Poles/Bands, 11:15 a.m.imperative to do something active every noon, $12 per class day. Each week you will learn a new Wednesdays in February (Feb. 7, movement pattern to practice at home 14, 21 & 28) to support and enhance skills learned Pole Walking Class, 1-1:30 p.m., $8 in class. per class
Sit/Stand/Poles/Bands, 1:45-2:30 p.m., $12 per class Wednesdays in March (March 6, 13, 20 & 27) Pole Walking Class, 1-1:30 p.m., $8 per class Sit/Stand/Poles/Bands, 1:45-2:30 p.m., $12 per class Please register at www.jewishnaples. org or use the direct link: https://JFGN. regfox.com/sit-and-stand-with-polesand-bands. Wear sneakers and bring your poles. To encourage good grip and stability, I recommend special Urban Poling poles (different from trekking poles), which I will bring for purchase. (Prices range from $106-$132) The Jewish Federation of Greater Naples is co-sponsoring these classes and a portion of the tuition will benefit JFGN.
Understanding senior housing in Southwest Florida Join us for this free presentation on Jan. 17 to learn more. By Bruce B. Rosenblatt, CDP, Owner/Senior Housing Advisor
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he decision to move for you and even join you, if to a senior living comdesired. He will provide an munity is a compliunderstanding of the terms of cated process. There are many your contract and assist with factors to consider including negotiations, as appropriate. financial, medical, lifestyle, As a long-time Southwest location and timing. Choosing Florida resident, Bruce has the right place adds another developed key relationships layer of difficulty since the with invaluable resources in typical consumer is unaware the area to help people every of many nuances of each of step of the way. Bruce B. the senior living communities Should a move outside of Rosenblatt and probably wants to avoid Southwest Florida be necesmoving to a community with sary, Bruce has developed financial, operational and/or staffing a network of advisors throughout the issues. country who have ‘boots on the ground’ Nicknamed, the “Matchmaker” of knowledge of the senior living options in Senior Housing, Bruce Rosenblatt of those market areas. Senior Housing Solutions takes the mysWant to learn more? Please join us on tery out this process Jan. 17, 10-11 a.m. at through his 30+ years the Nina Iser Jewish of experience and his Cultural Center for in-depth knowledge an educational semiof every senior living nar “Should I Stay, community in Southor Should I Move?” west Florida. Understanding the Bruce meets one on one with his cliSenior Living Options in Southwest ents to best understand someone’s needs, Florida featuring Bruce Rosenblatt. wants and preferences. Bruce will help RSVP at https://JFGN.regfox.com/ narrow down the choices, schedule visits understanding-senior-housing-in-swfl.
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Jewish unity through music with the Alta Rockers By Felicia Anchor, Program Committee Member
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he Alta Rockers is a group of vintage men who find fellowship playing music from their youth. With instruments comprised of nine guitars, a harmonica and a banjitar, they come together weekly to play, sing, improvise and laugh. Over the past seven years, playing for Jewish and other nonprofits, the experience has become extremely meaningful to all involved. The Alta Rockers pride themselves on curating a growing song catalog that encompasses several musical genres.
Members include Don Belmont (Founder), Ken Anchor, Ken Brown, Harry Chertok, Buzz Cohn, Andy Ichel, Larry Israelite, Sam Miller, Rabbi Frank Muller, Randy Solomon and Alex Wertheim. Please join us for an engaging singalong for the entire family on Sunday, Jan. 14, 6:30 p.m. at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. Words will be displayed to enhance participation. Admission is free but please register at www.jewishnaples.org so we can plan accordingly.
Book Festival Events in January and February Tuesday, January 23, 2024 • 3:30 PM
Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler,
Icon of the Jazz Age by Debby Applegate
Alta Rockers
Fun and giving with Beading for Betterment By Carol Hirsch
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or several years, the Beading for Betterment project has provided custom-made special necklaces to be given to children at the Guadalupe Center in Immokalee. They are distributed to children there so that they have a Mother’s Day gift to give to their mother, grandmother or other special woman in their life. In addition to the children at the Guadalupe Center, necklaces have been distributed to children who participate in Jewish Federation of Greater Naples’ Shop with a Sheriff event for Christmas. Whether you are an experienced “beader” or have never made a beaded necklace, please join the group for a fun beading session. All are welcome. There will be Beading for Betterment tables at the Temple Shalom Mitzvah Day on Jan. 21. There will be free sessions from 12 to 3 p.m. at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center, 4720 Pine Ridge Road. Sessions will be held on: • Wednesday, Jan. 24 • Tuesday, Feb. 20 • Wednesday, March 6 • Wednesday, March 13 • Thursday, April 4 • Monday, April 8 Come to one or come to all!
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author comes the compulsively readable and sometimes jaw-dropping story of the life of Polly Adler, Manhattan’s most notorious madam. Her decadent parties made the Jazz Age roar as she played hostess to every gangster, politician, writer and sports star worth knowing. Come 20 minutes early for light refreshments and a chance to socialize with others.
Thursday, February 1, 2024 • 1:00 PM
Because the World is Round by Jane Saginaw
In her lyrical memoir, Jane Saginaw presents a coming-of-age portrait of both her family and herself. Focusing on a year-long family trip through Europe and Asia in 1970 when she was a teen, Saginaw describes how, in stepping away from their lives in Texas, the family gained a new understanding of their relationship with each other.
Monday, February 12, 2024 • 1:30 PM
The Einstein Effect: How the
World’s Favorite Genius Got into Our Cars, Our Bathrooms, and Our Minds by Benyamin Cohen
Cohen embarks on a global quest to unearth Einstein’s ongoing relevance today. Along the way, he meets scientists and celebrities, speaks to dozens with the last name Einstein (including two rabbis), and even tracks down the brain of Einstein, stolen from his body during the autopsy.
If you have your own supplies, please bring them. If not, supplies will be provided and only a donation will be requested so that more supplies may be purchased. For more information, contact Carol Hirsch at chirsch1951@gmail.com. This program is sponsored by Jewish Federation of Greater Naples and Temple Shalom.
Please visit jewishbookfestival.org to learn about becoming a patron or to purchase individual tickets.
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Tuesday, January 23, 2024 • 3:30 PM
Thursday, February 1, 2024 • 1:00 PM
Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler,
Icon of the Jazz Age by Debby Applegate
Because the World is Round
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author comes the compulsively readable and sometimes jaw-dropping story of the life of Polly Adler, Manhattan’s most notorious madam. Her decadent parties made the Jazz Age roar as she played hostess to every gangster, politician, writer and sports star worth knowing. Come 20 minutes early for light refreshments and a chance to socialize with others.
In her lyrical memoir, Jane Saginaw presents a coming-of-age portrait of both her family and herself. Focusing on a year-long family trip through Europe and Asia in 1970 when she was a teen, Saginaw describes how, in stepping away from their lives in Texas, the family gained a new understanding of their relationship with each other.
by Jane Saginaw
Monday, February 12, 2024 • 1:30 PM Friday, March 1, 2024 • 10:30 AM
The Einstein Effect: How the
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World’s Favorite Genius Got into Our Cars, Our Bathrooms, and Our Minds by Benyamin Cohen
by Martha Hall Kelly
Two former female spies, bound together by their past, risk everything to hunt down an infamous Nazi doctor in the aftermath of World War II — a pulse-pounding novel inspired by true events, from the New York Times bestselling author of "Lilac Girls." Sponsored by Women's Cultural Alliance
Cohen embarks on a global quest to unearth Einstein’s ongoing relevance today. Along the way, he meets scientists and celebrities, speaks to dozens with the last name Einstein (including two rabbis), and even tracks down the brain of Einstein, stolen from his body during the autopsy.
Thursday, March 7, 2024 • 3:30 PM
The Escape Artist: The Man
Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World by Jonathan Freedland
Tuesday, March 26, 2024 • 1:00 PM
The Jewish Deli: An Illustrated
Award-winning journalist and bestselling novelist Freedland tells the astonishing true story of Rudolf Vrba, the man who broke out of Auschwitz to warn the world of a truth too few were willing to hear. Winner of the 2023 National Jewish Book Award and a New York Times Bestseller. (Live from London.)
Wednesday, April 3, 2024 • 10:30 AM
The Lioness of Boston by Emily Franklin
A deeply evocative novel of the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner, a daring visionary who created an inimitable legacy in American art and transformed the city of Boston itself. "The Lioness of Boston" is a portrait of what society expected a woman’s life to be, shattered by a courageous soul who rebelled and was determined to live on her own terms.
Guide to the Chosen Food by Ben Nadler
A delightful celebration of Jewish delicatessens in a graphic format, full of history and humor and guaranteed to make you hungry.
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Bobbie Katz Ida Margolis Jeff Margolis Robin Mintz, Chairperson Susan Pittelman Dina Shein Iris Shur Marc Simon Linda Simon Elaine Soffer Phyllis Strome
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Gad & Angela Himsel2 Check the events you will be attending for easy Wed, January 8 @ 1:00pm TS Melanie Benjamin & Pam Jenoff • You will an reminder about a week prior to each event. like to know the order, please email fedstar18@gmail.com or call 239.263.4205. Jewish Congregation of Marco Island: 991 Winterberry Drive, Marco Island Frank ash friend. will reserved seats.Laurie Allhave authors appearing at the 2019-20 In person at the Federation Naples Vera Bergermann Keegan Elaine Rosen Emily Berkowitz Susan Garelick Bobbie Katz Marci Margolis Living Sladick empt to reschedule Mon, November @ 1:00pm - NCC Andrew Gross & Steve Israel =Tue, January 28 @($35 7:00pm Ken Sutak & Elizabeth Weitzman at 239.263.4205 or emailCheck rbialek@jewishnaples.org. 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Mon,on November 11 @ 1:00pm NCC Andrew Grossnot &- JCMI Steve IsraelJack Fairweather Tue, January 28 @ 7:00pm - HN Ken Sutak & Elizabeth Weitzman the authors and-canceled their event updates and a printable order Mon, December 9 @ 7:00pm HN Barry, Mansbach & Zweibel • If- of a venue, start time or authorNetwork. needs be changed, buyers will Andrew Gross & Steve Israel Wed, to February 26 @ 1:00pm -all Mankoff & Butnick/Oppenheimer Mon, November 11 @ 1:00pm - NCC Temple Shalom: Pine Ridge Road, Naples d Sponsors/VIPs will have reserved seats. Charge by phone: form. Have questions that have not been answered in this insert? Send an email Sue Bookbinder Leda Lubin Judy Roth Louis Berneman Nancy Garfinkel Sarann Kraushaar Laura Murphy Arlene Sobol No tickets sold Wed, March 11 @ 7:30pm TS Josh Frank Thu, December 19 @ 7:00pm HN Adam Chandler & Stephen Silverman • Physical tickets will not be issued. Simply check in at each event. • If you cannot attend an event, you can give your ticket to a friend. be notified via email. Wed, March 4 @ 1:00pm JCMI Jack Fairweather & Jack Hersch Mon, December 2 @ 11:30am Newhouse 12 events, youGross can &gift your to friends, colleagues and ($25 family Wed, 7:30pm - TS Lori Gottliebappearing at the 2019-20 3members. All authors : __________________________________ __________ Mon, December 2 @ 11:30am - HN Alana Newhouse • - IfHNanAlana author cancels (weather, illness, etc.)February we will5 @attempt to reschedule Alana Newhouse $40 x ___ = $_____ 0pm - NCC Andrew Steve Israeltickets $18Zip: xafter ___November = $_____ at the door) to fedstar18@gmail.com or call the Federation office at 239.263.4205. 239.263.4205 • Event payments are NOT tax deductible. Wed, January 8 @ 1:00pm - TS Melanie Benjamin & Pam Jenoff Wed, March 11 @ 7:30pm - TS Josh25 Frank To make the change, please call -the office Mon, December 9 @ 7:00pm - HN Barry, Mansbach & Zweibel theFederation author in late original reservation good Mon, December 9 @ 7:00pm HN Barry, Mansbach &March Zweibelor April. Your Please indicate choice of entree: chicken salmon vegetarian Wed, February 26 @ 1:00pmwill - TS beBob Mankoff & Butnick/Oppenheimer Marra B. Gad & Angela Himsel
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To make the change, please call the Federation office Nat Ritter Arnan Finkelstein Carol Hirsch Dana Lefkowitz Linda Wainick Jewish Federation of Greater Naples Deborah Waranch Anne Schuchman e or •author needs to be changed, all ticket buyers will Israelite YouLarry will receive an email reminder about a Naples) week prior to each event. Multi-Author Events Greater Jewish Book Festival are members Wed, January 8 @ 1:00pmNaples - TS Melanie Benjamin & Pam Jenoff @ Wed, March - TS Frank Wed, February 26 1:00pm -11 TS@ 7:30pm Bob Mankoff &Josh Butnick/Oppenheimer yable Jewish Federation of Greater . port theto2019-20 Jewish Book Festival! at 239.263.4205 ormore email rbialek@jewishnaples.org. 2500 Vanderbilt Beach Rd., Ste. 2201 3 ways to order your tickets: Mon, January 13 @ 1:00pm - NJCLinda Marra B. Gad &Lerner Angela Himsel For the events with than one author, due to travel arrangements, the order Marlene Finkelstein Susan Horowitz Ferne Walpert Wed, March 4 @ 1:00pm JCMI Jack Fairweather & Jack Hersch Phyllis Seaman • No refunds unless entire event (both authors for multi-author events) is 34109 of -the Jewish Book Council Network. Naples, FL 7:00pm HN Ken Sutak & Elizabethfor Weitzmanyour support of the MC Visa rescheduled. Discover American1 Express which they present will be Platinum decided few prior to their event. you’d dicated above for not a total of $_______. Thank you • inOpen seating at all events. and Gold Patrons, and Sponsors/VIPs Wed, @ 7:30pm - TS Frank • Physical ticketsawill notdays be issued. Simply check in atIfeach event. Tue, January • 28If@you cannot attend an event, youMarch can 11 give your ticket toJosh a friend. Mail this order form to: All authors appearing at the 2019-20 canceled and Wed, February 5 @ 7:30pm TS Lori Gottlieb Spencer Forman Wendy IsraeliteTo make theGayle Levy Barbara Winthrop like tohave know the order,seats. please email fedstar18@gmail.com or call 239.263.4205. change, please call the Federation officeMark Shiffman Greater Naples Jewish Federation of Greater reserved • You will receive an email reminder about a week prior to each event. Wed,2019-20 2 Naples Jewish Book Festival are members In2201 person at will the Federation February 26 @ 1:00pm - TSGreater Bob Mankoff & Butnick/Oppenheimer Jewish Federation of Greater Naples) Naples Jewish Book Festival! • If an author cancels (weather, illness, etc.) we will attempt to reschedule at 239.263.4205 or email rbialek@jewishnaples.org. 2500 Vanderbilt Beach Rd., Ste. ______________________ Exp. ____/____ CVV#_______ office. Please fill•outEvent Louise Forman Judy Isserlis Light Anita Siegal • Notax refunds unless entire event (both authors for multi-author events) is March 4 @ 1:00pm - JCMI Stephen Wed, Jack Fairweather & Jack Hersch of Leona the JewishWreschner Book Council Network. form inpayments advance. are NOT deductible. FL 34109will be good the author in late March or April. Your original Naples, reservation Open events. Platinum and Gold Sponsors/VIPs Visa Discover American Express canceled not Wed, @ 7:30pm - TS Josh Frank • Physical tickets will not be issued. Simplyand check in rescheduled. at each event. • If you cannot attend an event, youMarch can•11 give yourseating ticket toat aall friend. All Patrons, authors and appearing at the 2019-20 will have reserved seats. Charge by phone: for the rescheduled event. • If a venue, start time or author needs to be changed, all ticket buyers will To make the change, please call the Federation office • You will receive an email reminder a week prior(weather, to each event. 3 2 In person at the Federation ________________________________ Zip: __________ • If anabout author cancels illness, etc.) we will attempt to reschedule Greater Naples Jewish Book Festival are members at 239.263.4205 or email rbialek@jewishnaples.org. 239.263.4205•beNonotified • Event payments are NOT tax deductible. of the Jewish Book Council Network. viaentire email. ______________ Exp. ____/____ CVV#_______ office. Please fill out form in advance. author in for latemulti-author March or April. Your refunds unless eventthe (both authors events) is original reservation will be good • Open seating at all events. Platinum and Gold Patrons, andtime Sponsors/VIPs Please fill out form prior to calling. canceled and not rescheduled.for the rescheduled event. • If a venue, start or author needs to be changed, all ticket buyers will ________ Email: _________________________________ will have reserved seats. be notified via email. _________________________ Zip: __________ 3 Charge by phone: • If an author cancels (weather, illness, etc.) we will attempt to reschedule BRONZE
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239.263.4205 Please fill out form prior to calling.
Tim Broms Peggy Brown Sandy Burton Susan Calkins Deenalil Caplan Barbara Carlstrom Tom Carlstrom Ellen Chaney Jacqueline Chizever Nan Ciralsky Diane Clarke Rochelle Cohen Miriam Cohn Marilyn Davidson Susan Dean Sandy Diamond Sandra Dorfman Gayle Dorio Benjamin Dubin Linda DuKatz Lawrence Dukatz Janett Edelberg Sally Ann Endleman Ronni Feibel Phyllis Fine Marcia Fine Anne Russell Foster
the author in late March or April. Your original reservation will be good for the rescheduled event.
Sheila Frank Lisa Freund Philip Garon Phyllis Garon Priscilla Gerber Molly Getnick Ken Getnick Peter Gignac Brenda Gignac Heidi Gilbert Howard Gilbert Elizabeth Girardat Mark Goetz Hannah Goodman Rochelle Goodman Ellen Gordon Arlene Griff Elaine Griver Marti Gross Sarah Hendler John Hendricksen Robin Hendricksen Lee Henson Deborah Hermalyn Burton Hirsch Linda Hirsch Jan Hoffman
• Event payments are NOT tax deductible. • If a venue, start time or author needs to be changed, all ticket buyers will be notified via email.
Mitchell Hoffman Rolly Jacob Judy Kargher Charlene Kerner Carolyn Kimmel Linda King Susan Koeppel Toby Kosloff Barbara Kressman Allen Kressman Lois Kugelman Barbara Kushnir Bernie Lashinsky Judi Lazan Barb Lefkowitz Bettye Leibowitz Arlene Levin Bonnie Levin Hilda Levine Michelle Levine-Troupp Harriet Lickhalter Debbie Lurie Phyllis Luts Ida Margolis Paulette Margulies Sherri Melamut
Sheila Mesulam Rochelle Miller Lynn Miller Marsha Moranz Darlene Muller Mindy Nadell Dorey Neiss Ian Noy Carol Orloff David Orloff Barbara Ostrolenk Linda Penniman Joel Pittelman Terri Polacheck Susan Rabin Nancy Rabin Estelle Rauch John Reiches Sue Reiver Deedee Remenick Ellen Rodwick Lila Rosenweig Arnie Rubin Laurie Sandler Sandra Sanfilippo Maureen Schaab Shepard Scheinberg
Thank you for your support of the 2019-20 Greater Naples Jewish Book Festival! Wed, February 5 @ 7:30pm - TS
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Deborah Schreier Stephen Schreier Avra Schwab Diane Schwartz Dorothy Schwebel Harriet Schweitzer Millie Sernovitz Dina Shein Michael Shlensky Julie Shlensky Iris Shur Charles Siegel Lori Siegel Cathy Silver Linda Simon Ruth Simon Rosalie Slansky Carol Smoler Elaine Soffer Shellie Specter Dan Spintman Judith Spintman Leslie Springman Marilyn Storch June Streisand Barbara Suden Denise Sultan
Ann Swartz Michael Swartz Shira Swartz Marla Taub Jacqueline A Urso Joan Van Berg Ann Varsano Joan Vazakas Lisa Vogel Gail Volk Sara Waldstein Leslie Wasserman Ellie Wasserman Sydelle Weinberger Suellen Weiner Ellen Weisberg Joan Werhane Goldie Wetcher Jack Wiadro Nancy Wiadro Phyllis Winski Susan Yale Steven Yussen Suzann Yussen Cathy Zacks Joni Zalasky
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h i s w i n t e r, Je w the largest Jewish environobligations to planet Earth and ish Federation of mental organization in the our shared future. Greater Naples will world. The first session is Adamah cultivates vibrant offer a first-ever program for for adults only and will take Jewish life in deep connection adults and teens to engage place on Thursday evening, with the Earth. The Jewish each other in authentic conFeb. 15. We will frame the Youth Climate Movement versations about an issue that issue and discuss (JYCM) is Adamany GenZ-ers and milhow the Jewish mah’s teen youth lennials regard as their top community can movement workconcern and a source of great respond. Subing to make collecanxiety. Together with your sequent gathertive action around Jakir Manela, children or grandchildren, ings will offer the climate crisis a central CEO you will have the opportunity an intergenerafeature of what it means to to learn about issues of climate uncertional component to include be Jewish in the 21st century. tainty and its related impacts — extreme children or grandchildren Established in February weather, degradation of air and water, (ages 13+) in facilitated dis2020, JYCM has grown and food production, and more — through cussions sparking conversanow includes 65 chapters Liana Rothman, a Jewish lens. tions drawing upon Jewish nationwide, bringing Jewish Director of Youth This unique program will be moderteachings to help us conyouth together for Jewish Empowerment ated by expert educators from Adamah, front the climate crisis, our environmental education,
community building and climate action. This powerful force in Jewish life inspires and empowers the next generation of Jewish leaders. As these high schoolers age, Adamah is creating a College Campus Network, providing a way to stay involved and engaged into the college years. Through JYCM, CCN, Adamah retreats, camps and advocacy, we will build bridges between the wisdom tradition of our ancestors and our descendants, strengthening our peoplehood and our planet. Join the leadership of Adamah to explore these dynamic issues and how they impact Jewish life and building a more sustainable world.
Tu B’Shevat PJ Library By Amber Ferren, Coordinator for PJ Library & PJ Our Way
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oming up this month, PJ Library will walk with Jewish Federation of Greater Naples in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade at Cambier Park. We will meet at 10 a.m. and walk at 11 a.m. It is a family-friendly, free event and everyone is invited to walk with us.
Please register at www. jewishnaples.org. On Jan. 21, we will host a Tu B’Shevat event for our families from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. Come plant parsley for
Passover and enjoy snacks, crafts, nature bingo, bubbles, stories and friends! Please send me an email at programs@jewishnaples.org and let me know that you can join us!
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WOMEN’S CULTURAL ALLIANCE
www.wcanaples.org / 518-852-3440
WCA welcome back luncheon, “Let Us Entertain You,” a huge success! By Susan Pittelman, WCA Publicity Coordinator
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he Arthrex lobby was abuzz with excitement on Friday, Nov. 10, as 400 women arrived for WCA’s Annual Welcome Back Luncheon. Each year, this highly anticipated event provides the perfect opportunity for women to greet their WCA friends, many of whom they might not have seen since last spring. New WCA members were quickly drawn in and welcomed, something that WCA does so well. In fact, three tables of new members were seated with board members. Serving as the official kickoff to WCA’s upcoming season, this year’s luncheon marked the 16th year of WCA programming. Darlene Muller and Debbie Lurie, the creative and super-organized luncheon chairs, and their talented and dedicated Luncheon Committee — Patti Boochever, Ann Cowen, Toby Kosloff and Robin Mintz — planned a beautiful afternoon. More than 50 volunteers worked with them, ensuring that everything was perfect. Muller commented, “This event would not have been possible without the many volunteers who attended to every conceivable detail with efficiency, panache and flair. But the most important thanks and appreciation go to the 400 women who supported the luncheon.” There were ooohs and ahhhs as women entered the festive hall, which was decorated with brightly colored balloon sculptures, each holding a microphone, hinting at the enjoyable entertainment that was to come. The tables looked spectacular, thanks to the Design and Décor Committee — Jamie Blatter, Charlene Kerner and Dorothy Schwebel. Robin Mintz did an outstanding job of incorporating the luncheon theme into the printed materials — from the invitation to the design of the printed program to the screens in the lobby featuring Jewish female comedians. After WCA President Patti Boochever warmly welcomed everyone, she asked for a moment of silence for our brothers and sisters in Israel, the hostages and the IDF solders. Boochever noted that WCA provides a strong community of women and that, in this troubling time, it is important for us to come together,
2023-24 WCA Board of Directors (top row) Leslie Feldman, Harriet Schweitzer, Louise Forman, Cathy Lone-Dawson, Linda Hyde, Susan Koeppel and Robin Mintz; (middle row) Lea Bendes, Shelly Bell, Linda Simon, Dina Shein, Phyllis Strome and Susan Pittelman; (bottom row) Debbie Lurie, Harriett Kleinman, WCA President Patti Boochever, Darlene Muller, Arlene Sobol, Carol Sherman and Sue Dean (not pictured: Ann Cowen, Hannah Goodman and Elaine Soffer) drawing on our collective strength and finding comfort in each other’s presence. As Jeffrey Feld, CEO and president of Jewish Federation of Greater Naples (JFGN), stated, “Our being here today is a sign of our solidarity.” JFGN Board Chair Dr. Nat Ritter took the opportunity to thank WCA for creating a feeling of community among women in Greater Naples. Following the Motzi, beautifully led by Lenore Greenstein and Cantor Donna Goldstein, we all enjoyed a delicious lunch. As women ate, they could view a slideshow of WCA events and activities from this past year on large screens at the front of the room. (Thank you to everyone who submitted photos and to Dina Shein for creating the PowerPoint!) After lunch, we were entertained by Chicago comedian Caryn Bark, who had us laughing aloud and nodding our heads in agreement as she spoke. Among her extremely humorous remarks, Bark pointed out the different “levels of driving” for senior citizens (only during the day but not at night, on the street but not on the highway and driving but not making left turns). She also described various “levels” of keeping kosher (at home but not in a restaurant, in only certain parts of the house and keeping kosher in the house but not in the garage).
Following Bark’s very entertaining performance, Sue Dean and Federation Program Director Reneé Bialek called the winning numbers for the 50/50 drawing. Boochever announced that this year the proceeds would go to the Israel Emergency Relief Fund. As a result of everyone’s generosity in purchasing tickets, WCA donated nearly $1,400 to the fund. Luncheon attendees also generously donated four carloads (more than 20 black trash bags!) of personal care items to Baker Senior Center Naples. The collection table
overflowed with donations that the Center will distribute to needy seniors in our community. Volunteers also delivered the colorful balloon sculptures to the Center for their enjoyment. “We received many notes from women expressing how much they enjoyed the luncheon,” said Debbie Lurie. “No sooner did this year’s luncheon end than we started making plans for next year’s luncheon. It is truly an honor as well as a labor of love.”
Susan Pittelman buys tickets for the 50/50 drawing from Debbie Doppelt.
Luncheon Committee members Toby Kosloff, Patti Boochever and Robin Mintz and luncheon Chairs Darlene Muller and Debbie Lurie with comedian Caryn Bark (in yellow) (not pictured: Ann Cowen)
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WCA Membership Director Harriett Kleinman talks with NextGen Coordinator Shelly Bell
Special tables were arranged for new WCA members to sit with other new members and a WCA Board member.
Lenore Greenstein and Cantor Donna Goldstein lead us in the Motzi.
Carol Sherman, Linda Simon, Marsha Moranz, Marilyn Davidson, Susan Koeppel and Lea Bendes
WCA President Patti Boochever (3rd from left) with Federation colleagues JFGN Program Director Reneé Bialek, Board Chair Dr. Nat Ritter and President/CEO Jeffrey Feld
Barbara Shagan-Dave, Lee Henson and Carol Hirsch packed up the personal care products to be donated to the Baker Senior Center Naples.
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Is it time to hand over the keys to your car? MCA Living Well series By Larry Israelite
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e’ve all had the experience. You are going somewhere with a family member or a friend and s/he volunteers to drive. You hesitate for a moment and then say: “You know what, let me do it. I’d rather drive.” And then you hope your loved one or friend goes along with your suggestion without an argument. You feel a little guilty, but you know, without a doubt, that the less this person is behind the wheel, the better. Or, maybe, you are the one your friends and family are concerned about. It is unfortunate but ‘driving when old’ can be a serious problem, and most of us are completely unprepared to deal with it.
What are the facts? Good question. The actual number of accidents involving older drivers decreases as age increases. However, older drivers, especially after age 75, have a higher risk of being involved in a collision for every mile they drive. The rate of risk is nearly equal to the risk of younger drivers ages 16 to 24. (And we all remember how we felt when our 16- or 17-year-old children went out with their friends.) In 2020, about 7,500 older adults were killed in traffic crashes, and almost 200,000 were treated in emergency departments for crash injuries. This means that each day, 20 older adults are killed and almost 540 are injured in crashes. So,
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although older persons with health issues can be satisfactory drivers, they have a higher risk of injury or death in an accident, regardless of fault. But we are a driving society. We learned to drive when we were young, and most of us are still driving today — 50, 60 and even 70 years later. Our cars give us mobility and freedom. Most of us don't know how we would live without them. But, if we are honest with ourselves, we have to admit that we aren’t the same as we were when we took our driving tests all those years ago. Our reflexes have slowed, our vision has dimmed, we don’t hear as well as we once did. And turning our heads to look for cars, pedestrians and cyclists? That’s another thing altogether. So, what do we do? How do we know when our friends or loved ones should no longer be behind the wheel? What are the signs? And once we figure it out, how do we ‘have the talk?’ What hope (and help) can we give them? And what if it’s us? What if someone tried to have ‘the talk’ with us? What do we do then? On Jan. 23, Katherine Freund, a renowned expert in the field of aging and
mobility, will provide information, suggestions and insights on how to help people we know and/ or love understand why they should no longer drive and how they can continue to live rich, fulfilling lives if they don't. She also will address what to do if we are the ones who should no longer be on the road. Freund is the president and CEO of Independent Transportation Network of America, and she is an internationally recognized expert on the challenges faced by aging drivers. She was featured in the Wall Street Journal as one of the “12 People Who Are Changing Your Retirement” and on CNN’s “Breakthrough Women” series. She has received AARP’s Inspire Award, the Maxwell Pollack Award from the Gerontological Society of America, the Social Enterprise Alliance award for Leadership in Innovative Enterprise Ideas, among many others. Freund has participated in more than 150 national and international panels and conference sessions on alternative transportation for older people. To register for this event, scan the QR code or go to www.mcanaples.org.
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HOLOCAUST MUSEUM & JANET G. AND HARVEY D. COHEN EDUCATION CENTER www.HMCEC.org / 239-263-9200
Individuals can make a difference Susan Suarez President & CEO
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s we enter this new year, our wish is that more people will stand up and speak out against the antisemitism and other forms of hatred continuing to spread throughout our country and the world. As several Holocaust survivors recently stated, “... now is not the time to give up. We will continue in the conviction that if the world truly takes history to heart, it will take a stand for humanity. And we implore you not to give up either. Step out from your corner. Extend your hand in empathy and peace.” No matter where we live or are in life, we can have a positive impact on others. Whether we take action in person, online or wherever we encounter hate, we can have an impact. The late Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor noted, “It is the individual who can and does make a difference even in this increasingly populous, complex world of ours. The individual can make things happen.” We hope that our Holocaust education programs will inspire the next generation to be among those individuals who make a difference. January will be a busy month at the Museum. We invite you to attend these special programs: Wednesday, Jan. 17
at 2 p.m. – “Rescue in the Philippines: Refuge from the Holocaust" sheds light on a little-known effort by a group of poker-playing Americans in Manila which helped 1,200 European Jews escape the Holocaust to safety in the Philippines. Among the speakers will be some of their descendants. Reservations required — visit hmcec.org to RSVP. Saturday, Jan. 20 at 12:15 p.m. and 2 p.m. – Family Day Storytime with crafts and learning activities available for grades 5 and up. The story is “The Whispering Town,” an illustrated telling of the rescue of Danish Jews in 1943 by neighbors and fishermen who helped them cross to neutral Sweden. Reservations required — visit hmcec.org for more information. Friday, Jan. 26, 1-4 p.m. – International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Commemoration with complimentary Museum admission and a special film. Reservations required — visit hmcec.org to RSVP. (Last guests admitted at 3 p.m.) Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2-5 p.m. – Screening of the film “Defiance,” which tells the story of the Bielski brothers, World War II partisans who created forest camps which helped shelter and save Jewish refugees escaping the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. SWFL resident Ruth Bielski, daughter of the group's leader, Tuvia Bielski, will introduce the film. Reservations are required — visit hmcec. org to RSVP. Our special exhibit, “Forgeries and The Holocaust,” continues through March in the Estelle and Stuart Price Gallery. Following that will be an exhibit cocreated by the American Bar Association and the German Federal Bar Association, “Lawyers Without Rights: The Fate of Jewish Lawyers in Berlin after 1933.”
This will also be a busy month for our Education Department. We have multiple Student Field Trips scheduled each week, as well as Private Group Tours. These tours are by appointment only. For more information and to schedule a tour, please contact Education Specialist David Nelson at David@hmcec.org or call 239-263-9200. We are now offering public Docent-led Tours on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. These tours are by prepaid reservation only, and guests are asked to arrive at 12:15 p.m. to watch a brief film prior to the start of the tour. A 24-hour cancellation notice is required for a full refund. Visit hmcec.org to RSVP. Please “save the date” for our annual fundraising event, Triumph 2024, on Wednesday evening, March 6 at the Arthrex Conference Center. Special guest speaker will be Ruth Bielski, daughter of Tuvia Bielski. Please visit hmcec.org for more information on tickets and sponsorship packages. If you are interested in volunteer opportunities at the Museum, please contact Development Specialist Julie Cohen at Julie@hmcec.org for more information. We look forward to showing you our new North Wing and updated exhibits. On behalf of everyone at the Museum, we wish you and your loved ones a happy, healthy and peace-filled year ahead.
Join Us for "Rescue in the Philippines: Refuge from the Holocaust" Film and Discussion/Q&A Wednesday, January 17, 2024 at 2:00pm at the Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center RSVP required - hmcec.org
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"Rescue in the Philippines" highlights the little-known story of how a small group of poker-playing, cigar-smoking friends in pre-WWII Manila manipulated the U.S. State Department into providing visas for 1,300 European Jews to immigrate to the Philippines and escape the Holocaust. Among the poker-playing Rescuers were Manuel Quezon, first elected president of the Philippines, Paul McNutt, American diplomat and U.S. High Commissioner to the Philippines, then-Colonel Dwight D. Eisenhower, and four of the five Frieder brothers, cigar manufacturers from Cincinnati doing business in the Philippines. Several of the Rescuers' descendants, and a producer of the film will participate in the Discussion/Q&A. “Rescue” has aired over 2,000 times on 175+ PBS stations – and qualified for an Oscar. RSVP required at hmcec.org.
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TEMPLE SHALOM
www.naplestemple.org / 239-455-3030
Temple Shalom events open to the community By Jeanette Fischer, Temple Shalom Director of Communications
Sunday, February 25, 2024 Temple Shalom, 4630 Pine Ridge Road, Naples, FL 34119
Honoring Tussy & Neil Shnider Join us in celebrating these t8o visionaries 8ho brought Relational Judaism to Temple Shalom and helped build and strengthen the culture of One Family over the past ten years.
Recognizing the people who have helped bring One Family to life Bobbie Katz & Tussy Shnider One Family Initiative Co-Chairs
Arline Kaplan & Leslie Wasserman Bereavement Group Co-Chairs
Nancy Bro8n & arriet Lic-halter Andy & Di Karpman Meals of Love Co-Chairs
Shalom Chaverim Co-Chairs
Karen Cohn & Pam Schoen
Bobbie Katz
Michael Feldman
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Scholar-in-Residence
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 4, 5 and 6 We welcome Cantor Jonathan Comisar as our Scholar-in-Residence this year. Check the Temple Shalom website for more information such as times and program details.
Celebrating the Abraham Accords
Thursday, Jan. 16 at 11 a.m. Rabbi Ariel Boxman presents a report on her historic trip to the UAE, Bahrain and Israel. Registration required. tinyurl.com/ TS-AbrahamAccords
Sunday School for Adults
Sunday, Jan. 28 Back by popular demand! Rabbi Emeritus James Perman returns to teach this twopart course of Jewish exploration. Check the Temple Shalom website for more information.
Soulful Shabbat
Friday, Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m.
Torah Study
Join our virtual Torah Study every Saturday morning at 8:30 a.m. via Zoom. Led by a member of our clergy or a lay leader, this interactive session welcomes all to explore and connect with Jewish teachings. Email info@naplestemple.org for the Zoom link.
History of the Jews of Spain
Monday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. Join Cantor Donna Azu and guide Jorge Gershon for a virtual trip through Spain highlighting the Jewish heritage of that country. Registration required. Visit tinyurl.com/TS-History-Spain.
Mitzvah Day
Sunday, Jan. 21 at 9 a.m. Help make a difference in our community and beyond through Meals of Hope, the Blood Mobile and many other volunteer opportunities and projects. Visit the Temple Shalom website for more information.
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Tributes require a minimum donation of $18. To place a Tribute in the Federation Star in honor or memory of someone, please contact Linda Sherman at the Federation office at 239-263-4205 or lsherman@jewishnaples.org. Tributes require a minimum donation of $18. A note will be sent to the person/family you are honoring. Tributes help further the work of Jewish Federation of Greater Naples.
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Please help the victims in Israel. Donate to the Israel Emergency Relief fund at www.jewishnaples.org/donate. 100% of your donation goes to support Israel’s relief efforts.
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BETH TIKVAH
www.bethtikvahnaples.org / 239-434-1818
What to look forward to from Beth Tikvah By Lee Henson, Program Director
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e have begun our season by celebrating all of our members and guests who have served our country. Our special Veteran’s Shabbat was well received. Now we look forward to so many more special times together! Jan. 5, 6:15 p.m. Special Shabbat dinner and guest speaker Dr. Leo Gordon: “The Clandestine Medical School of the Warsaw Ghetto.” Catering by Way Wolfson of Prestige Catering. $36 pp. Please call 239-424-1818 for reservations.
Jan. 7, 10 a.m. Rosh Chodesh — Fran Alpert Jan. 11, 7:30 p.m. Joyce Schrager and Dr. June Sochen (speakers’ series #4) will speak on the “Five Hotspots in the World Today.” Can anything be more timely? Jan. 17, 12:15 p.m. Rabbi Chorny’s class and discussion There is more to come, so do check our website at www.bethtikvahnaples.org.
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NAPLES JEWISH CONGREGATION
www.naplesjewishcongregation.org / 239-431-3858
Naples Jewish Congregation events By Chuck Naumoff, Publicity Chair
IN THE SHADOW OF AUSCHWITZ: HOW JCC KRAKOW IS REBUILDING JEWISH LIFE IN POLAND AND SUPPORTING UKRAINIAN REFUGEES Everyone is invited to attend this free presentation brought to you by Israel and Overseas Committee and Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center
Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024, 7 p.m. At the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center Please register at www.jewishnaples.org for this FREE event to allow us to plan accordingly.
ewish Book Festival Sponsors
e are grateful to these businesses and organizations IN THIS TALK upport of the 2019-20 Greater Naples Jewish Book Festival: JCC Krakow CEO Jonathan Ornstein will discuss the center’s mission to rebuild Jewish communal life in the shadow of Auschwitz, the idea and celebration of Holocaust Survivor Day, and the impact of the Jewish community’s work with Ukrainian refugees.
Sisterhood
Since its opening in April 2008, Ornstein has served as executive director Temple Shalom of the Jewish Community Centre of Krakow, Poland, an organization devoted to rebuilding Jewish life in Krakow and one of Poland’s most visible signs of Jewish revival. A native of New York City, Ornstein moved to Israel in 1994, lived on a kibbutz in the Negev desert for 7 years and served in a combat unit in the I.D.F. before moving to Poland in 2001 and lecturing in Modern Hebrew at Krakow’s Jagiellonian University Department of Jewish Studies for 6 years.
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Adult education
Join us Friday, Jan. 19 at 5 p.m., when Rabbi Howard Herman will speak on “Sinning For God — When Do The Ends Justify The Means?” A light dinner ($10 fee) and services to follow. As a congregation, NJC is committed to promote education and reflective discussion of the compelling issues that we all face as Americans and Jews. Rabbi Herman is a poignant, insightful and entertaining educator, who generously shares his knowledge and brings about a vibrant and respectful exchange of ideas and beliefs. We will meet to discuss: • How we build a better world when we know our actions may have unintended or unavoidable economic, political or ecological consequences. • What is justifiable in the pursuit of justice? • Can we stray from the moral path in the purist of perceived betterment for humanity?
Join us for dinner ($10 at the door) after the class and before services. We can continue the discussion or just share the social moment, then attend the Friday night Shabbat Service that follows. Dinner reservations at dlechtner@gmail.com or call Dick Lechtner at 814-882-4578.
Shabbat services
Everyone is welcome to attend our services, which will be held on Friday night, Jan. 5, 19 and 26 at 7 p.m. and Saturday morning, Jan. 13 at 10 a.m. Join Rabbi Herman, our Cantorial Soloist Jane Galler and Music Director Alla Gorelick for song and inspiration in our home at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 6340 Napa Woods Way, Naples. Worship together with the members of the “The Small Congregation With a Big Heart.” Services continue Friday nights and Saturday mornings through May. See our website at naplesjewishcongrega tion.org for specific dates and times. While there, you can see the various planned activities.
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Every day, we wake up on Oct. 7 By Shelley Lieb and Ida Margolis
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he dates of certain historic events create a lasting memory. The assassination of JFK, Nov. 22, 1963. The US Capitol riot, Jan. 6, 2021. Now, for many Jews, especially those living in Israel, Oct. 7, 2023 will be an event etched in memory. How many photos of this day have you seen? How many newscasts? How many emails relating to Oct. 7 have you read? Amir Peleg, historian for the Claims Conference who lives in a moshav near Gaza, said “Every day we wake up on Oct. 7.” If you are a 2G, did you think “What if my parents were alive to have seen the massacre on Oct. 7?” I was contacted by a number of 2Gs with that question and, of course, I have no answer. But on Nov. 20, I received the email report from Gideon Taylor, the president of the Claims Conference (claimscon.org). In that report, he told about Holocaust survivors in a nursing home in Ashkelon. These frail survivors and others then lived in a reinforced room that was funded from a grant from the Claims Conference. Taylor, who went to see these survivors, said he heard “stories of immeasurable pain.”
In the nursing home, Taylor met Holocaust survivor Yosef Winner, who told of the loss of two of his grandchildren. Later, Taylor saw the heartbreaking words Winner had written: “I survived the Nazi Animal fire in the concentration camps; my entire family perished in the terrible Holocaust. I detached myself from my deep roots and erected a monument in their memory, made of basalt stones. From the depths of despair, with determination and resilience, I clung to the earth and planted seeds in Zion... But suddenly, on Oct. 7, 2023, from between the evil barbed wires, emerged the horrifying scenes of fire, dust, murder, and the terrible massacre of innocent lives, reaching me once again. My dearest grandson, Yahav, may his memory be blessed, was murdered while protecting his wife, Shaylee, and their one-month-old daughter, Shaya. And my dearest granddaughter, Hadar, may her memory be blessed, and her husband, Itay, may his memory be blessed, were slaughtered while defending their 10-month-old twins, Roee and Guy. Once again, I find myself exhausted, in despair, sinking. And I have no more land to hold onto." Taylor continued to relate stories of other survivors who live in Ashkelon.
Ida Margolis and Shelley Lieb He said that he saw pain and anguish as well as their incredible strength. “There was sympathy from survivors for the suffering of people in Gaza during the critical campaign to defeat Hamas and bring the hostages home. The country is traumatized. How much more for Holocaust survivors living in a country once again grappling with uncountable loss, questioning how it happened and wondering what the future may hold.” Other Claims Conference staff began visiting survivors, many who had been displaced. They and partner organizations delivered food and supplies. Taylor heard stories of the Shoah intertwined with stories of the terrible attacks of Oct. 7. At a meeting, he
and others were joined by the heads of some of the major Holocaust education institutions such as Yad Vashem and Yad Mordechai. “Many are engaged with helping displaced people from the north and south. While grappling with the personal losses of friends, family, children in the army and hostages, they are also thinking about what this will mean for the future of Holocaust education. Just as so much has been done to document the Shoah, plans are under way to capture testimonies of what happened on that terrible Shabbat so that future generations will know,” said Taylor. The Claims Conference and other organizations came to Israel to listen and learn and help. What can members of GenShoah do to help? Many of you have better answers than I do. All I can think of is write — write a check to the organizations that are really helping (do your research — don’t be misled by rhetoric), write letters to lawmakers, thanking when appropriate, asking when needed. And in the meantime, to quote what Robert Frost said he learned about life: “It goes on.”
Israel in this Moment: A Crisis of Policy and Politics
An In-Person Briefing with Dr. Michael Koplow How are the latest political developments shaping Israel's future and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? What is threatening Israel's well-being as a secure, Jewish, and democratic state? Light refreshments will be served
Wednesday, February 28, 2024 | 7pm ET Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center Please Register at www.jewishnaples.org
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Did your parents or grandparents survive the Holocaust? An opportunity for remembrance By Shelley Lieb and Ida Margolis
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he Jewish community of Southwest Florida will commemorate Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) in Collier County on Sunday, May 5, 2024, 4 p.m. at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. It is a time for meditation, reflection and somber memorial. We want to include the names to remember — the parents and grandparents of our local second (2G) and third (3G) generations of the Holocaust. Please submit your name along with the names for remembrance to genshoahswfl@hmcec.org.
Some examples
Rochelle Zelcer Lieb — Daughter of Auschwitz Survivors Mayer Zelcer and Marta Zwecher Zelcer Id a Ma r g o l i s — Da u g h t e r o f Auschwitz Survivors Max and Janet Zuchter Moskowitz
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Anyone who is not already a member of GenShoah SWFL is invited to join. GenShoah SWFL is an affinity group of the Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center and is for Holocaust survivor families and others who are interested in: • Promotion of Holocaust education and human rights • Preservation of the history and memories of the Holocaust • Connection with other second- and third-generation families • Supporting the Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center There are no fees or mandatory attendance. Programs of interest and a monthly newsletter are available to all members. Check the Holocaust Museum website and Federation Star for more information or make contact at genshoahswfl@hmcec.org.
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GenShoah presents Inside information on upcoming programs By Shelley Lieb and Ida Margolis
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he following is information you need for GenShoah’s upcoming programs.
Not just for new members
Our Open House/New Member Reception was designed and initiated last year to make new members feel welcome. Everyone who joined between January 2023 and January 2024 will receive a personal call. All Gen-Shoah members are welcome to attend. The date coincides with the United Nations designated Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan. 26. The event will be held at 10 a.m. at the Holocaust Museum. RSVP is required to attend. More information is available at hmcec.org (Special Events).
A special time to share
The "Our Stories" GenShoah member get-together brings us together in a comfortable, inviting location to talk about our past and our present in the company of other 2Gs and 3Gs. The discussion is under the direction of Rene Geist, Ida Margolis and Shelley Lieb. We hope it will encourage the writing of more of our parents’ stories of survival for the “Portraits of Remembrance” Project. Feb. 4 at 1 pm; Location TBD. Attendance is limited and RSVP is required to attend: Rene Geist rene@geistgroup.com
Planning ahead
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GenShoah SWFL is already planning for the Yom HaShoah program in Collier County on Sunday, May 5. Although it is more than six months away, there are two items that need paying attention to now: • We are encouraging you to invite your children/grandchildren to be at your side for this program. It is an opportunity to share your history with your family in a meaningful way. • We are asking everyone in the community to submit family names for Holocaust remembrance at this program to genshoahswfl@hmcec.org.
If you talk to Sol Awend in Yiddish, his eyes light up and he will probably tell you a story in Yiddish to make you smile. He is the energy behind a monthly get-together for Yiddish speakers at any level. Join him at Zoog Mir in Yiddish through April 2024; the third Sunday of the month, 3:30-5 p.m. at the Holocaust Museum. Attendance is limited to 20 people and RSVP for each session is required to attend: hmcec.org
International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Jan. 26, 1-3 p.m. Complimentary admission Jan. 26, 2 p.m. Special program will b e h e l d a t Ho l o c a u s t Mu s e u m, Naples. RSVP is required for both: hmcec.org (Special Events)
Genealogy workshops
Feb. 25 and April 7, 1 p.m.; Location TBD. Attendance is limited and RSVP is required to attend: Shelley Lieb liebro@gmail.com “They Were Children: Rescue as Resistance” Exhibit March 3, 10 a.m. at FGCU Archives. RSVP is required to attend: Shelley Lieb liebro@gmail.com
Growing Up Sephardic in an Ashkenazi World by Sam Varsano
Wed., March 13, 2 p.m. at Holocaust Museum. RSVP is required to attend: hmcec.org (Special Events)
Yom HaShoah Commemoration
May 5, 4 p.m. at Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. RSVP is requested: jfgn.org Pre-Event reception for GenShoah SWFL and survivors, 3 p.m. at Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. Possible Book Discussions – Locations/ dates/times TBD based on interest. Contact Estelle Kafer ekafer520@gmail.com.
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One random act Zoog mir in Yiddish By Sol Awend, GenShoah SWFL
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rowing up, I would liberated! What Oskar spend hours listening Shindler took years to to my second father, accomplish, Josef comJosef Kupferminz, telling me pleted in one random act. what it was like living through This story was verified the Holocaust. I would ask by a most respected survivor questions in Yiddish, and he’d who was on that transport further explain his experience. with Josef — Leo Wolf. Leo Listening to his dialogue in was a friend of Josef and a Yiddish was spellbinding. founding sponsor of the St. As World War II was drawLouis Holocaust Museum Sol Awend ing to a bitter and final concluas well as a noted member sion, Josef was caught up in a series of of the Holocaust Museum in Washingtragic events. He, his wife and young son ton. Leo went on to tell of his experience were among the first residents of the Lodz on the train in his testimony at the St. Ghetto and would be among the last to Louis Holocaust Museum. leave. Living by his wits, Josef was able to Generations have been born since keep his family alive until August 1944 that day, and countless lives have enjoyed when the Ghetto was being dissolved the fruits of freedom and blessing, all and the deportations began. Destination because of one random act. —Auschwitz. As he stood in line with his wife and child, he was white hot with fear. Words and phrases The time came to part and in the blink spoken during our of an eye and a hug, they were separated. conversations: While in Auschwitz, he worked at 1. Deh VISH ed LENyehs ( The various jobs and dealt with the misery deportations) of constant starvation and brutality. In Deh Vish ed lenyehs ot oogeh hoyben late March 1945 and nearing the loss of in deh free. (The deportations started in his senses and grappling with a desire to the morning.) live, Josef was herded onto a train bound 2. OFF geh layest (To be dissolved, for Dachau. But he stayed there for just dismembered.) a short time. Mot off geh layst Deh Ghetto in zimmeh Germany was losing the war. In their feer un fert’zig. (The ghetto was dissolved attempt to hide their crimes, they were in the summer of ’44.) shipping prisoners west on death marches 3. Deh Kreeg (The war) and train rides to more distant places. Deutschlaand ot fah loyren Deh Kreeg. Josef was ordered onto a train out of (Germany lost the war.) Dachau. Imagine his surprise when he 4. Deh TOYT (Death) boarded a passenger train, not a cattle car, Mot geh seideh geh kik’t deh Toyt in dee and given a Red Cross packet! oygen. (One constantly looked death in Hundreds of people were on this the face.) transport, destined for the mountains 5. Dee BER-geh (Mountains) in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the Swiss Dee bergeh zenen geh vayzen oogeh fallen Alps. Everyone was anxious to get movmit shnei. (The mountains were covered ing, especially the German guards. Josef with snow.) was a short fellow and wedged himself 6. Dee ROY-teh Kreut’z Paaketen (The in a seat near a window. He didn’t want Red Cross packets) to part with his Red Cross packet, so he Zy ob’n ins geh gayben Royteh Kruet’z wedged it in the latch of the emergency Paaketen. (They gave us the Red Cross break switch — unaware that this action packets.) would have a profound impact on every7. AHN geh HAALten (Held up, one on that train. a standstill) When it came time to leave, the train Dee baan ot zec’h ahn geh haalten. could not move. It did not move for some (The train was held up.) two days, until one of the passengers saw 8. Deh HA mooh LETZ (The hand Josef remove the packet. The passenger brake) told the guard. The guard dragged Josef T’zeh leep deh ha moo let zot deh baan off the train and beat him to within an nisht geh ken’t gein. (Because of the hand inch of his life. After he regained his brake, the train couldn’t move.) senses, he got back on that train. 9. SHEEsen (Shooting) Traveling nonstop, they made it into Mott geh hayet sheesen in dee vaah ten. the mountains. When Josef and the other (You could hear shooting in the distance.) riders got off the train, they were met 10. KAH t’zet nik(s) (Concentration with cold weather and scattered shooting Camp inmate(s), prisoner(s).) in the distance. Everyone stood there, Nebec’h ah saac’h dee Kah t’zetniks zenen and realized they were to be shot. But ihm geh kimmen. (Unfortunately, a lot of the guards were not to be seen, and no the inmates were overcome.) one died from being shot. They were
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From April 1992 until November 1996 Bosnian Serb soldiers and Serbian Army units conducted a campaign of genocide against Bosnian Muslims. Learn how NATO was useless when handcuffed by the U.N.
Jan. 26 – Very Rich, Very Beautiful, Very Bad
While living in France during WWII, Florence La Caze Gould, wife to the son of one of America’s richest men, befriended and bedded some of the worst Nazi murderers in the country. Investigated by J. Edgar Hoover and F.B.I. for treason after the war, what was her excuse?
Feb. 9 – These Were Not Nice Jewish Boys
During the 1930s, there was an almost unfathomable rise of antisemitism. One man enlisted a group of Jews to stop Jew baiting and harassment. They were known nationwide as Murder, Inc. What did they do?
Feb. 23 – They Said It Couldn’t Happen Here, It Did
19th century America was in turmoil. Mormon immigrants were the subject of an expulsion and extermination order. Later, a Union General, who later became the President of the United States, ordered Jews living in the South to be deported. How could this happen and who did this?
March 8 — The Black Experience Under the Swastika, You Will Be Surprised
Adolf Hitler and National Socialism had only hatred and scorn for black skinned people. Ironically, one black “American Prisoner of War” became a hero to a generation of white concentration camp and labor camp inmates. Hear about Johnny Nicholas and his courage.
March 22 – The New York Times, It Never Learns
The New York Times reporting on the rise of Fidel Castro, violence in the middle east and Israel’s need to defend itself reaffirms the view that the Sulzberger Dynast, continues to let ideology, politics and prejudices dictate “all the news fit to print.”
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81 years ago, the United States Marines captured Iwo Jima, steppingstone to Japan. 6,000 Marines died and 18,500 were injured. Today we tell the story and honor every man and woman serving to protect America.
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March 17 - “ Irena’s Vow” – (English) 7:00 p.M.
Fresh off its world premier at the Toronto International Film Festival, this gripping drama tells the true story of a 19-year old nursing student, Irena, who is employed by a Nazi officer. Irena secretly smuggled Polish Jews out of the ghetto and to safety. Irena’s Vow sheds light on the untold stories of courage and compassion during the Holocaust. It serves as a poignant reminder of the indomitable human spirit and the potential for heroism, even in the darkest of times. • Q&A with Guest Speaker: Jeannie Opdyke Smith, daughter of Irena Gut
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ow! We have heard from so many of you who enjoyed the Jewish Book Festival kickoff event on Dec. 3 with Mitch Albom, at which he discussed his recently released New York Times bestseller “The Little Liar.” Here is just a sampling of some of the superlatives we have received from many of the 650 guests in attendance: “Mitch was mesmerizing, amazing, outstanding, deserving of the standing ovation, exceeded my expectations, privileged to be in attendance, fabulous, dynamic, heart-warming, passionate speaker.” We are so excited that the kickoff was such a success. Our volunteers worked hard to make sure the evening went off without a hitch. And it did! We look forward to seeing you at our Jan. 25 event with Debby Applegate, author of “Madam, The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age.” Come at 3:10 p.m. to enjoy light refreshments and an opportunity to socialize. The event will begin at 3:30 p.m.
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Mitch Albom discusses his book “The Little Liar.”
Remaining Jewish Book Festival Events Tuesday, January 23, 2024 • 3:30 PM
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Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age by Debby Applegate
World’s Favorite Genius Got into Our Cars, Our Bathrooms, and Our Minds by Benyamin Cohen
Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World by Jonathan Freedland
Madam: The Biography of
Thursday, February 1, 2024 • 1:00 PM
Because the World is Round by Jane Saginaw
The Einstein Effect: How the
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The Golden Doves by Martha Hall Kelly
The Escape Artist: The Man
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The Jewish Deli: An Illustrated Guide to the Chosen Food by Ben Nadler
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A review of “Madam” by Debby Applegate A Jewish Book Festival book being presented and discussed Tuesday, Jan. 23 By Carole J Greene
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o say this biography is a departure from what we’re accustomed to in presentations at the Jewish Book Festival would be an understatement. The title gives it away: “Madam” is the true story of the impossible-toimagine life of Polly Adler, the legendary “Empress of Vice” for three decades in New York City. The tiny, uneducated teenager who left Belarus in 1914 and immigrated to “the Golden Land” as a nobody lifted herself to a legend as a — shall we say — bordello businesswoman. The Roaring ’20s roared its loudest in her establishments, where politicians, attorneys, entertainers, journalists and cops came to drink champagne, play cards or backgammon, mingle with the important guests and sample the wares of alluring young women. When one location got too hot, she moved her girls to another and the new address and phone number went out to clients, so she didn’t miss a night. The telephone came to symbolize her success and fortune. Although she handsomely bribed the cops, lawyers and judges, the occasional demand that Tammany Hall rid the city of all corruption and sin resulted in Polly’s arrest. But her payoffs and her own brilliance kept her from ever serving time. The names dropped in this tell-all include politicians, journalists and famous stars of theater, nightclubs and movies as well as some of the most notorious gangsters in the Prohibition era. Author Applegate’s original research for more than a dozen years unearthed references to noteworthy clients as well as
starlets still waiting to be discovered. They had to earn money somehow, and many found their way to Polly’s posh brothels to engage in the oldest profession for a lot more than they could earn elsewhere. With prostitution at the center of this biography, the book skillfully skirts what could easily have tripped into pornography. Instead, Applegate delivers a serious, incredibly researched and beautifully written book. I admire the numerous euphemisms Applegate uses for Adler and her industry. I ’l l c l o s e w i t h Polly’s own words: “From the arrival at Ellis Island up the ladder rung by rung — five dollars a week, ten dollars a week, a hundred dollars a week, a mink coat, a better address
— from neighborhood trade to an international clientele — from a nobody to a legend.” The author will surely drop some of these names in her presentation at 3:30 p.m. on Jan. 23 at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. To attend, visit Jewish BookFestival.org. Come 20 minutes early for light refreshments and an opportunity to socialize.
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Coben characters “Change,” Rock Hall of Fame, celeb roots, and more By Nate Bloom, Stars of David Contributing Columnist
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ditor’s Note: Persons in bold are deemed by Nate Bloom to be Jewish for the purpose of this column. Persons identified as Jewish have at least one Jewish parent and were not raised in, or identify with, a faith other than Judaism. Converts to Judaism, of course, are also identified as Jewish. “Fool Me Once” is an 8-episode original series that premieres on Netflix on Dec. 31. It is based on a novel of the same name by bestselling author Harlen Coben, 60. His first novel, "Play Dead," (1990) was the first in a series of big selling mysteries and thrillers. Coben, who had a bar mitzvah ceremony, grew up in New Jersey. Recently, Coben’s books have been made into successful mini-series. In 2021, his novel “Gone for Good” (2002) was turned into a Netflix mini-series and, in 2022, his novel “Shelter” turned into an Amazon Prime series. “Funny thing:” Both novels were set in the USA, and both had clearly Jewish major characters. Both series had no mention that any character was Jewish and “Gone for Good” was “re-set” in France. Many kvetch that Jewish character roles go too frequently to non-Jewish actors. More damaging, I think, is the constant practice of erasing the Jewish
background of a character when a novel, etc., is filmed. Sadly, I can’t get into “whys” here. “Fool Me Once” is re-set in Britain. The name of the novel’s lead character, Maya Stern, hasn’t been changed and, to be fair, Stern’s background is ambiguous in the novel. Here’s the capsule plot: Maya thinks her husband has been murdered until she spots him on a recent video. Meanwhile her nephew and niece are looking into their mother’s murder and the question is: are the two cases related? On January 1, ABC will broadcast (8 p.m.) a heavily edited video of the 2023 induction of persons into the Rock Hall of Fame. The ceremony happened on Nov. 3, 2023. Disney, which owns ABC, streamed the whole 2023 ceremony live (a first!). You can watch a video of that live event on Disney+ or you can watch the edited version on ABC. The influential and popular fourman band “Rage for the Machine” was inducted. Their drummer is Brad Wilk, now 55. “Rage” was formed in 1991 and, after 2000, they had several “break-ups” and reunions. They are currently together and playing concerts. Nice to note: When “Rage” played in Israel in 2000, Wilk recited a Shabbos blessing before his Israeli audience.
Al Kooper, 79, was inducted in a Hall category called “the award for musical excellence.” Basically, this means people who may or may not be musicians (but usually are) who have helped create great music for a long period of time. Kooper, who plays guitar, began backing Bob Dylan in 1965. First in the studio, and later in some concerts. He played in the studio with ’60s biggies like The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix. He founded “Blood Sweat and Tears” but left before their big hits. (I think his one LP with “BS&T” is better than their “hit stuff.”) He has produced many hit albums. On Jan. 2, the 10th season of the hit PBS series “Finding Your Roots” begins. (Check local schedules). As I write this, I know which celebs will appear on the program, but the exact date they appear has not been released. Here are this season’s Jewish celebs: Michael Douglas, 79. Of course, he is the son of the late Kirk Douglas. Michael’s mother wasn’t Jewish and Michael wasn’t religious most of his life. However, for reasons I can’t detail here, about 10 years ago, he began identifying as a Reform Jew. His son, Dylan, now 21, had a bar mitzvah (2015) in Jerusalem and, in 2015, Michael received the Genesis Prize for “Jewish
achievement.” Lena Dunham, 37, is best known for starring in and writing the hit HBO series “Girls.” Her father isn’t Jewish, and her mother is Jewish. She identifies as Jewish. Iliza Shlesinger, 40, is a stand-up comedian and author. She’s had several Netflix specials and she’s appeared in a few acting roles. She wed (2015) her husband, Noah Gaulten, 40, a prominent restaurant owner and food writer, in a “very lovely” Jewish ceremony. “Self-Reliance,” a comedy thriller, will premiere on Hulu on Jan. 14. Here’s the plot: A sad man (Andy Samberg, 45) receives an invitation to win $1M by a reality TV game on the dark web. For 30 days, he must outwit hunters attempting to kill him. But there's a loophole: the hunters can only attack him when he's alone – so he tries to convince friends, family and strangers that they must stay with him 24/7. The film was written and directed by Jake Johnson, 45. You’ve probably seen him in one of his many acting roles. His father was Jewish, but he was raised by his non-Jewish mother. Johnson is his mother’s maiden name.
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Coming to terms with a new reality – “I’ll never be a bubby!” Aging Jewishly — What our traditions teach us about growing old By Rabbi Barbara Aiello
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isten to this!” Julie who stepped in to help raise looked up from her daughter after Langmuir’s her tablet screen husband’s untimely death. As and motioned for her husshe recalls her own experiband, Sandy, to join her at ences with loving grandparthe kitchen table. “Look ents, Ms. Langmuir says “I here. At least we’re not never imagined that I would alone. We won’t be the only not be a grandmother.” ones without grandkids. It But like so many others, says right here that lots of Ms. Langmuir learned to young couples don’t want to accept that she is now part have children.” of a club she never wanted to Rabbi Barbara Sandy frowned and shook join. “A relative calls us the Aiello his head. “It’s so strange,” he “infertile grandmothers,” — said. “We have two grown children, both women who long for grandchildren but married and successful. I never thought are learning to come to terms with the in a million years that they’d decide not harsh reality that becoming a bubby or to have children. I’ll never be a zayde,” zayde was not to be. Sandy said as tears welled up in his eyes. Julie and Sandy can relate. “After our Julie rubbed his shoulders. “I know. No kids got married, in those early years zayde for you and no bubby for me.” we’d hint around about how ‘baby Julie and Sandy are struggling to come makes three’!” Finally, our daughter sat to terms with a phenomenon that has us down and asked that we cut out the affected grandparenting nationwide, and innuendo. She explained that she and the numbers don’t lie. her husband had made their careers their In her article, “Solace for ‘Never To Be’ priority and that children just weren’t in Grannies,” (Family, Nov. 7, 2023), jourthe picture.” nalist Renee Langmuir unearthed what Many adult children feel the same many would term troubling statistics. way. The Jewish website Simpleto Langmuir found that in the U.S., 60.4% Remember.com reminds us that “Statisof women ages 25-29 tically, we know that and 38.5% of women Jews marry later than ages 30-34 are childless other Americans and “I never imagined — facts that personfor Jewish women, late that I would not ally hit home for Ms. marriage means lower Langmuir, a wannabe rates of fertility combe a grandmother.” granny herself. She pared with other Cau~Renee Langmuir writes, “Grandparents casian women.” And have had an outsized a lower fertility rate role in my life. No, I translates into fewer was not blessed with four doting “Grans.” births, resulting in many potential grandI only had three: one disinterested grandparents never realizing their dreams. parent … and two who primarily spoke What follows is a pervasive sense of Yiddish and whose hearts were scarred by loss when parents of adult children realthe Holocaust.” ize that loving and caring for one’s own Renee Langmuir recalls that the grandgrandchildren is a joy that many potential parents she valued most were the four bubbys and zaydes will never experience.
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For Jewish families, the sense of loss is compounded by tradition. Jews are profoundly connected to “l’dor v’dor” — “from generation to generation,” which emphasizes “Grandparents are much more than older relatives. Grandparents are links in the endless chain of generations, both stretching back in history and reaching forward to future generations. They are conduits of wisdom, love and support. Experts confirm what history already proves: loving grandparents are among the major positive shapers of Jewish identity.” (Doorways.org) “Where do we go from here?” asks Sandy, Julie and so many other disappointed grandparents-in-waiting. Psychologists warn against pressuring adult children to explain their childless choice. Confrontations, judgmental comments, thinly veiled criticisms and even inappropriate jokes risk shattering family relationships and can lead to estrangement. Instead, experts advise a more positive approach. If grandchildren are not in the picture, consider how you can create your own legacy by making a lasting contribution to society. If carrying on the family name is important, consider choosing one particular charity and regularly contribute in your own name. If you long for a baby to cuddle, volunteer in a neonatal unit or become a foster grandparent. Use your nurturing
skills to visit isolated seniors or, with your friends who are grandparents, organize an outing so that you can share in the joy of engaging with lively and curious little ones. Finally, if passing on Jewish traditions is important to you, volunteer in a Jewish day school, at Sunday school events or spend time with the children in a synagogue’s after-school program. For so many would-be grandparents not to have the joy of grandchildren has brought profound sadness, a sense of loss and confusion as to how to cope. For them, Ms. Langmuir advises acceptance when she emphasizes, “Ultimately, the decision about whether I will become a grandmother is 100% out of my control. It is up to my children.” How to cope? Rabbi Nachman of Breslau said it best when he declared, “It is a great mitzvah to be happy” and “It is forbidden to be sad.” Rabbi Nachman’s teaching acknowledges that struggle and sadness are inevitable but even negative emotions can motivate us to accept life on life’s terms and carry on. For 10 years, Rabbi Barbara Aiello served the Aviva Campus for Senior Life as resident rabbi. Her most popular columns are now published in her new book, “Aging Jewishly,” available on Amazon books. Rabbi Barbara now lives and works in Italy, where she is rabbi of Italy’s first Reconstructionist synagogue. Contact her at rabbi@rabbibarbara.com.
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The 2023 dish of the year that took Israel by storm By Chef Dalia
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t the same time that many of us are at home struggling with the sadness and unpredictability that goes with war, some turn to the kitchen to alleviate their anxiety, and what could be more calming than the smell of fresh challah filling the house? Since the flare-up of Operation Swords of Iron, more and more people are finding comfort in baking, but the trend that has taken Israel by storm goes a step further: bakers are posting photos and videos of challahs in various shapes, with the Star of David challah rising as an important symbol reflective of these times. I made this Star of David challah for the first time on Hanukkah 2016 when invited to a Hanukkah dinner. I thought of making something that was appropriate and finally decided on challah bread, shaped as a 6-pointed Star of David. And I liked it so much that I made it a tradition. When the Iron Swords War broke out, I felt that I wanted to show my pride in
my Jewish-Israeli heritage, and I express myself through food. It all started with a photo. It was Friday, Oct. 13, and while I was doom-scrolling online, I stumbled across a photo of a Shabbat dinner table. It was set so beautifully. The Star of David challah was golden. The wine was corked. The tablecloth was crisp white. The calla lilies stood perfectly in their vases. The children’s plates and sippy cups looked just like ours. Everything on this perfectly crafted table sat untouched. And that’s when I realized that no one would be eating the Star of David challah at this table. It was set to honor the 200+ hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7. My eyes filled with tears, understanding that these hostages don’t get to eat challah bread with their families, but we do. After seeing the photo of the empty table set for the hostages, I understood how much I needed to bake a Star of David challah right now. I understood
what a sense of joy it brings to our family, especially during this time of extreme sadness, anger and grief we’re feeling. And now, during one of the most depressing times I’ve ever had as an Israeli mother, I’m trying my hardest to give some sense of Jewish joy to my children. I noticed that others felt the same; I was shocked to see how much people were turning to bake a Star of David challah for a sense of joy. I saw celebrities posting challah pics. I saw friends who I knew were Jewish, but never did Jewish things, posting their challah. Multiple invitations to throw challah bakes popped up in my inbox. The rituals and traditions of baking a Star of David challah were bringing people back to life, giving us a sense of comfort. I found myself rushing to bake a Star of David challah for my family and friends that first Friday after Oct. 7 — and every Friday since. It seemed like everywhere I looked, I saw a beautiful Star of David challah, It warmed my heart and made me smile more than I had since learning about the tragedies and ongoing conflict. This special recipe for a Star of Davidshaped challah has a rich history behind it. Grandmother-childhood-memoryevoking deliciousness! At my grandmother's house, challah was on the table every Friday night for Shabbat dinner. For years, her mother-in-law,
Personal Chef Dalia Hemed can be reached at daliahemed@msn.com. my great-grandmother, made the bread. When she turned 90, she flat out refused to ever make it again. We had store-bought challah for a few months until I convinced my greatgrandmother to show me how to create her exceptional challah. It's still the only challah I make, it's so totally dependable. The beauty of this challah is that it is extremely simple to make — even if you have never braided challah before, it is nearly foolproof. It can be challenging but this challah rewards patience. It’s the best challah recipe you’ll ever taste!
Star of David Challah Ingredients 1 cup warm water 1 tablespoon active dry yeast 1/4 cup sugar (plus 1 tablespoon for egg wash) 4 tablespoons oil 1 tablespoon olive oil (for the egg wash) 1½ teaspoons salt 2 eggs (1 for the bread, 1 for the egg wash) 3½ cups flour (plus a little extra for kneading) Topping: sesame seeds Also needed: • Extra-large baking pan • Aluminum foil SERVING SOUTHWEST FLORIDA SINCE 1987
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Directions 1.Pour the water into a mixing bowl and sprinkle the yeast over the water. Let the yeast set for 10 minutes until its nice and bubbly. 2.Add the sugar, oil, salt, 1 egg and 3 cups of the flour and mix well. Add the last 1/2 cup of flour as needed. Mix the dough until all ingredients are just holding together. 3.Set the dough in a warm spot and allow it to rise for about 2 hours. 4.Oil the baking pan lightly. 5.Take the raised dough and cut it into 2 equal parts. Roll out each piece of dough into equally shaped, long ropes. Shape one rope into a triangle, directly onto your pan. Use the 2nd rope to make an inverted triangle over the first
to a shape of Star of David. I prefer to just set them on top of each other, but you could certainly weave these together if you wish. 6.Take aluminum foil and make into 6 small balls. Tuck one ball in each of the points of the star. These balls keep the bread from closing up the points when rising and baking. 7.Set the challah in a warm place and let it rise a second time for an hour. 8.Break the second egg into a small bowl and add 1 tablespoon of olive oil and 1 tablespoon of sugar to it and beat it well. Brush the egg wash all over the top of the challah. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. 9.Preheat the oven to 375°. Bake the challah for 25 minutes. Allow it to cool before attempting to remove the foil. I find it easiest to remove the foil by crushing it a bit then pulling it out from the back of the loaf.
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Healthy Hanukah and New Year greetings to Hadassah members and associates! Joyce Toub Collier/Lee Hadassah President
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ur Collier/Lee chapter is thriving with many new members and lots of activities planned for the coming year. At last November’s “Keeping the Faith” luncheon, a new leadership was elected to serve in 2024. Our new Presidents Council includes Janett Edelberg, Diane Schwartz and me. If you are interested in sharing your talent, contact us to join a committee or attend a Board meeting at 10:30 a.m. on the first Monday of most months at JFGN.
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Save the date
Monday, Jan. 8 will be the Installation of Officers at “Brunch and Broadway” at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center, 4630 Pine Ridge Rd., Naples. Registration information appears in “Hadassah Happenings.” On Sunday, March 3 at 11 a.m., Collier/Lee Hadassah will honor our Inspiring Women of 2024 — Gayle Dorio, Ellaine Rosen and Sunny Lubner — at the Audubon Country Club, Naples. These women epitomize leadership skills, experience and generosity of time in our community. This fundraiser benefits
the life-affirming work of Hadassah Medical Organization. Globally, Hadassah maintains two tertiary care hospitals in Jerusalem, enrichment programs for youth at risk and local efforts such as donating feminine hygiene products for women who cannot afford these basic items. Our chapter also collects ongoing essentials and donates them to The Friendship Project in support of The Shelter for Abused Women & Children in Naples. If you are new to our community and wish to join or transfer your membership, join a book group or form an interest group in Fort Myers, Estero or Bonita Springs, kindly contact: collierleehadassah@ gmail.com. Contact membership@ hadassah.org for Hadassah Magazine to follow you here.
Finally, deepest gratitude to the many who rushed extra donations to Hadassah during the crisis campaign. Both our Ein Kerem and Mt. Scopus campuses received the most severely injured since Oct. 7, 2023. In addition to the 1 million patients Hadassah treats annually, costly post-surgical treatment, pediatric patients with special needs, PTSD and physical rehabilitation will continue to require the generous resources you provide. If you are in a position to donate through a trust, donor advised fund or IRA distribution, be sure to include your Member ID# (on Hadassah Magazine label), your full name, address and project this donation supports (i.e., Keeper of the Gate, Chai Society, HMO or greatest need).
Collier/Lee Hadassah Inspiring Women brunch showcases entertainment By Diane Schwartz, Collier/Lee Hadassah past president
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adassah’s Third Annual Inspirin summer while playing in Catskill ing Women Brunch will showMountain hotel bands. In his internship case an artistic interlude by year, he performed “Rhapsody in Blue” the world-traveling noted jazz, classical with the Manhattan Doctors’ Orchesand pop pianist Arthur Topilow, M.D. tra. His chamber music performances The Inspiring Women luncheon event have included many famous classical will be held on Sunday, March 3 at a local works. Topilow has performed with the Naples country club. Garden State Orchestra and The musical interlude the Count Basie centennial joins the festivities as Hadasjazz concerts in the Jazz in sah honors outstanding the Park series and his own women who make a differjazz group continues to play ence. The Collier/Lee Chaplocally in New Jersey. ter of Hadassah has created Topilow has participated the Inspiring Women event in the 92nd Street Y’s jazz to recognize the importance, piano Master Class, as part value and impact empowof the “Jazz in July” series and ered women make in our he performed in their “Jazz in communities. July” concert series. He played Dr. Arthur Hadassah is proud for Bernadette Peters in a Topilow to honor these Inspiring concert and for Joe Piscopo, Women. The honorees are who sings the Sinatra Song Gayle Dorio, professional Book. He has made several designer and community CDs with his talented brother leader; Sonya (Sunny) Lubner, Carl, who plays the clarinet, philanthropist and comas well as a solo CD featuring munity leader; and Ellaine his virtuoso piano skills. The Rosen, educator extraordibrothers were sent by the U.S. naire and community leader. Department of State to Italy Arthur Topilow, M.D., where they performed five FACP, now retired from cliniconcerts in four days. cal practice, was the direcSetting the mood for tor of Hematology/Medical Inspiring Women will be Frannie Faith Oncology at the Jersey Shore Frannie Faith. Faith is a University Medical Center (JSUMC) singer/songwriter, actor and meditation in Neptune, New Jersey, and an ardent teacher. She has been organizing and pianist at night. performing in concerts, many to benefit He began studying the piano in his various charities, most of her life. Faith hometown of Bayonne, New Jersey, and has sung on numerous television and was soon playing professionally in his radio commercials including background high school years. Topilow studied jazz vocals for Whitney Houston. In the early piano with noted jazz musician Morris ’80s, she worked as an actor/singer on the Nanton. During Topilow’s college and “As the World Turns” soap opera where medical school years, he honed his skills she performed over 40 original songs.
You are invited to mark your calendar for March 3 at 11 a.m. to help honor Hadassah’s Inspiring Women. To receive
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Don’t repeat the lessons of history — heed them Marina Berkovich JHSSWF President
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avid Ulee, Judah P. Benjamin, Abraham C. Myers, Ezekiel and Isaac Levy, Octavus S. Cohen, Julius Ochs … do you know who they were? Southerners! During the time when the United States were not so united. The inevitability of impending war pressed them and hundreds of other Jewish families of the South to choose between the Union, where many of them studied, made friends and made business and trade contacts, or the South, the land to which they were born or immigrated; established homes, professions and businesses; raised children; and envisioned generations of heirs multiplying their efforts of prosperity rooted in the principles of religion and honor. But nothing goes as planned during wars — a truth we are witnessing over and over in our lifetimes. The Southern Jews are often blamed for owning slaves. They,
indeed, did during the era of worldwide open-markets slavery, as did all peoples who participated in it for thousands of years. There is nothing embarrassing about Southern Jewish slaveowners and patriots, who were frequently the same. Yet, for frequently antisemitic reasons, their stories are hidden or extracted out of the context of their time as if to prove some politicized points. The world always gangs up on Jews in times of difficulty. Nothing new. But history does not lie. It always teaches. Revisionists lie and invert the truth. Keren Berman, a Naples mother to three, knows it too well. She was in Israel on Oct. 7 and, after reuniting with her family in the U.S., she found herself amid the rise of anti-Israel demonstrations and such. Keren expressed the barrage of thoughts bombarding her wounded heart and mind in an impassioned statement. Here is a small excerpt: “(We are being told to) (sic) Wait! They can’t see evil, the funders, professors, administrators and college students, on campus on U.S. soil… Wait! Wait! We said never again, is that not now? Wait! No soldier left behind enemy lines! Wait! Kidnap victims! 240 taken! Why?”
JEWISH WAR VETERANS
Did not the Jewish Confederate mothers cry out in 1861 like all Jewish mothers? Do not all mothers cry and weep for lost husbands, children, parents and peace? The American Civil War was fought over slavery. Somehow, one false claim continues: Jews controlled slave trade. Nearly 160 years after the last Civil War battle, slavery is still an issue to be debated, contested and misused by parties interested more in prolonging the impact of slavery for modern gains than in the equality of application of all citizens’ rights already existing under the U.S. Constitution. Every year, Jewish groups in the U.S. march in support of the Black community in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. parades. Jews, a significantly smaller minority, always rise in defense of American Blacks.
Whether the entire United States of America rises to defend its Jewry remains to be seen. We will be here observing, recording, imparting the Jewish history as it happens. And bring it to you. Come celebrate the annual Florida Jewish History Month with us on Wednesday, Jan. 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. Your generosity helps us to continue our research and make the next films and presentations. Donate online, by mail or contact us at office@jhsswf.org. Become a member to receive announcements, reminders and news. If mailing a check, please send it to The Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida, 8805 Tamiami Trail North, Suite #255, Naples, FL 34108. We can be reached at 833-547-7935 (833-JHS-SWFL), www.jhsswf.org or office@jhsswf.org. The Virtual Museum of SWFL Jewish History is located online at http://jewishhistorysouthwest florida.org/. The Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida is a section 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions are deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
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ore than 30 veterans and guests attending the November meeting of Jewish War Veterans Post 400 participated in a phone call with IDF Master Sergeant Matt “Motti” Charter in northern Israel. The 46-year-old son of Fort Myers Post Commander Harvey Charter is part of a communication unit attached to a reserve commando division. Motti told the group at Federation HQ that his unit has been training for deployment wherever they may be needed, adding that their primary concern is the northern border with Lebanon. “Hezbollah is bigger and better equipped
than Hamas,” he said, adding that the IDF’s leadership is prepared to cope with whatever comes. During the phone call, Matt thanked his father and members of the JWV for raising money so his unit could buy equipment like bulletproof ceramic plates for their vests, knee pads and gloves on the civilian market. Apparently, these items are in short supply in the IDF. In civilian life, Matt has his doctorate in ornithology, which is why the photo of him armed with an assault rifle is more
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than a bit disconcerting to his parents. “ Who would have thought our 46-yearold-son would be going into combat — or that Israel would be attacked this way?” asked Commander Charter. If that weren’t enough to concern a parent, consider that his granddaughter, Matt’s oldest daughter, 19-year-old Eliya, will start active duty in the IDF next month. Less than two weeks after the phone call to the JWV, Matt’s unit was deployed. Instead of heading north as he’d expected, they’re now in Gaza. In other Post 400 news, the fundraising project to IDF Master Sergeant Matt “Motti” Charter restore and preserve the NordHolocaust Museum, where it will be on hausen Flag is an unqualified success. permanent loan from the Fort Myers The unique flag made by inmates of the American Legion Post. A dedication event Mittelbau-Dora Concentration Camp will be scheduled when the flag is returned — its stars are six-pointed Magen Davids to Fort Myers. — was presented to liberating American If you know any Jewish veterans of soldiers in the waning days of the war. It our recent wars, please put them in touch is now being preserved by conservators with JWV Post 400 Commander Harvey in Miami. Charter at 239-246-3151. We welcome When the painstaking process is comyounger vets. Consider doing so a mitzvah. plete, the flag will be housed in a specially Veterans need other veterans. built case and displayed at the Naples
ISRAEL & THE JEWISH WORLD
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Naples breakfast for Israel brings community together More than 200 people gathered to show solidarity and support for Israel
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aples, Nov. 28, 2023 — On the morning of Nov. 28, this year's Giving Tuesday, more than 200 proud Naples community members gathered at the Daniels Pavilion at Artis—Naples to stand in solidarity with Israel and show their support for Jewish National Fund-USA. This year’s annual Breakfast for Israel was sold out in record time, with community members eager to stand with Israel in its time of crisis. The highly anticipated annual event honored Jeanne and Neil Braverman for their unparalleled commitment to the land and people of Israel as members of Jewish National Fund-USA’s World Chairman’s Council, signifying $1 million lifetime giving. Neil is a member of Jewish National Fund-USA’s Naples Board of Directors. In addition, the Bravermans are recipients of the organization’s prestigious Tree of Life® Award. Attendees were also moved to hear from Ezagui, a decorated squad commander in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), who shared his captivating story about being one of the only soldiers in the world who lost an arm in combat and returned to the battlefield. Now a reservist who rejoined his elite IDF unit in Gaza this past month, Ezagui delivers inspirational talks across the United States and internationally. In the wake of Oct. 7, when Hamas committed atrocious crimes against humanity in towns and kibbutzes in Israel, the event focused largely on Jewish National Fund-USA’s decades of partnership with those communities and their work in meeting the emergency needs of Israelis during this time. More than 130,000 Israelis in the north and the south have been displaced due to the war, and Jewish National Fund-USA is meeting their needs from housing and meals to education and health care, and so much more, all thanks to the support of its engaged and broad community in Naples and beyond. Describing the organization’s work, Jewish National Fund-USA Naples Board Co-President, Dr. Norman Isaacs said, “Within 24 hours, Jewish
David Braverman, Co-President, Jewish National Fund-USA Naples Board of Directors; Joshua Mellits, Director, Western Florida and Orlando, Jewish National Fund-USA National Fund-USA answered the call… We are fighting for the Israelis who lost everything.” As the third annual event of its kind, this Breakfast for Israel was hailed as a much-needed show of solidarity and time to come together as the American Jewish community faces rising antisemitism and unprecedented challenges. Naples continues to be a strong pillar of bolstering Jewish National Fund-USA’s mission of serving the land and people of Israel today, tomorrow and always. To learn more or get involved, please contact Joshua Mellits, director, Western Florida and Orlando, at jmellits@jnf.org or by calling 941-462-1330 x865
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Lunch begins at 11:30am with the performance starting at 1:00pm.
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n Nov. 14, Rabbi Ariel Boxman and Executive Director Deborah Fidel, along with members of our One Family, sent a strong message to Washington and around the world that Temple Shalom stands with Israel. They gathered in our nation’s capital with
290,000 other Americans to demand the immediate release of all the hostages kidnapped by Hamas. Thank you to Bruce Byerly for both supplying the private aircraft and piloting it to transport some of our members to the March in Washington D.C..
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Just do it Joseph Henson President
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ven before Oct. 7, an uneasiness was apparent between supporters of the Palestinians or Hamas and Israel. This is possibly my own prejudice, but the Palestinian side is seemingly unfazed by many historical truths in their relationship with Israel and other Middle Eastern countries. By the same token, Israel’s supporters may have not taken the time to truly understand the Palestinians' allegiance to their traditions. Since Oct. 7, this division has deepened, particularly among the younger generations. As I have written in earlier articles, the three youngest generational groups are the first to be significantly more sympathetic to the Palestinians' situation rather than Israel’s existence. One consequence of this change is revealed in anecdotal stories in the press
and online from Jewish students and teachers talking about being harassed or feeling threatened by antisemitic and/ or anti-Israel students and protesters. For example, a Queens, NY high school teacher posted her support for Israel on Facebook. When this post became known to the students, many immediately began protesting in school. The teacher locked herself in her classroom, remaining there until NYPD officers arrived, escorted her out and quieted the protestors. Her name and address were then posted, effectively enabling this hate to spread — all because of her support for Israel. There were no reports of similar pro-Israel protesters rioting in the school then posting the names of the Palestinian supporters. Hillel and ADL have posted interviews with university students, detailing how they have taken steps to downplay their Jewishness or held back on expressing a positive opinion of Israel for fear of retribution. This behavioral change is in response to the overt actions of protestors during marches or other mass actions identifying Israel as a colonizer and oppressor of Palestine.
Trends of the last 40 or 50 years have nurtured the growing acceptability of anti-Zionism/antisemitic agitation and the characterization of Israel as a usurper of land using excessive force for control. There are many factors that brought this about: the surge in progressive ideology on campus; the growth and impact of groups such as Boycott, Divest and Sanction (BDS) (a foundational organization); Jewish Voices for Peace; Students for Justice in Palestine; et al. The goals of these groups were buttressed by the expansion over the last 17 years of Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) from one to currently 200 plus campuses. IAW bills itself as a tool for mobilizing global grassroots support for the Palestinian struggle. In response, Jewish students organize some counter-programing, but IAW presentations have the advantage of long experience. A major Jewish advocate, CAMERA, which promotes accurate and balanced coverage of Israel, often works with Jewish campus groups to create a rebuttal presentation. However, in a number of instances, the IAW supporters have disrupted this
counterprogramming to limit its impact. Likely of greater importance is IAW’s adoption of the BDS technique of actively teaching its participants how to “organize against Zionism and normalization (my emphasis) on campus and in our communities.” Anti-normalization forbids dialogue with “Zionists,” or anyone who supports the existence of the state of Israel. This approach to cancel out the pro-Israel groups clearly diminishes meaningful dialogue. Nonetheless, dialogue and factual presentations are the best avenues to put forth a pro-Israel position — while still allowing for divergence of opinion on key issues, like settlements, citizenship and passage of supplies into Palestinian areas. So, what is a practical response to this troubling situation? Becoming personally involved and financially supporting front-line groups that are directly involved with the younger generation groups. Jewish camping, BBYO, Hillel, CAMERA, ADL and many other directaction organizations will benefit from your efforts. Do it like our future depends on it!
NAPLES JEWISH CONGREGATION
www.naplesjewishcongregation.org / 239-431-3858
“Sing unto God a new song” Charles Flum President
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or many years now, Naples Jewish Congregation (NJC), in conjunction with Jewish Federation of Greater Naples, has presented its Artist in Residence program. This year, it will be held on March 10 at the Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center. Tickets will be on sale in January at naplesjewishcongregation.org. We have brought back the Chicagobased a capella group Listen Up!, who will grace us with their unique brand of Jewish music. The quartet is made up of a bass/percussionist, a tenor/bass, a tenor and a mezzo-soprano. The group was founded in 1992 by Steve Singer, the “chief noisemaker.” Their mouths are their instruments. They were here a few years ago and wowed the sellout crowd. Check them out on YouTube. Look at the ad on page 2A and get your tickets. Come hear a different kind of song during Shabbat services. Jane Galler
and Alla Gorelick, who are joined by the choir, create beautiful music which raises up the spirit. Along with Rabbi Herman’s inspirational leadership, our services are uplifting and spiritual. Come join us at the Unitarian Universalist church, 6340 Napa Woods Way, Naples for our 7 p.m. Friday night service or our once-a-month Shabbat morning Torah service. See the exact schedule at naplesjewishcongregation.org. Judaism allows us to exercise our minds, but what about our bodies? Thanks to our members, we have partnered with the Unitarian Universalist church to have tai chi classes. This is one more way we are exploring how to have meaningful programs for our congregants. To further engage our minds, our Sisterhood regularly holds book discussions. Rabbi Herman teaches lifelong learning classes six times a year prior to services. We have both Hebrew classes and Torah study for adults. Come and check out “a Small Congregation with a big Heart.” Come March 10 to hear “Listen Up!” Come check out all we do at naples jewishcongregation.org. You’ll be glad you did.
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CHABAD JEWISH CENTER OF NAPLES
www.chabadnaples.com / 239-262-4474
Chabad Naples news Shabbat and Kiddush luncheon
Rabbi Fishel Zaklos
Join us weekly for uplifting Shabbat services with meaning, melody and humor. All are welcome; Hebrew/English prayer books used. One of the weekly highlights has always been the Kiddush luncheon at 12:15 p.m.! The Torah service begins at 11 a.m. and includes the Rabbi’s insights during the Torah reading, which always have a contemporary, meaningful and relevant message.
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ur well-attended Kabbalah course was amazing, and we look forward to your joining us for the next course, which begins in January. Winter: Advice for Life is based on The Lubavitcher Rebbe's “Guidance for Leading a More Purposeful Life.” The Rebbe's spiritual leadership is the force behind the modern Chabad movement. Join us for a multimedia journey through the Rebbe's practical wisdom on work, family, health and well-being. Discover how the Rebbe applied Jewish values to serve as a guide for finding deeper meaning in everyday life. Our informative course runs for six weeks: Jan. 30 through March 5. Call the office for further information.
Men’s Club and Parsha Class
Wednesday at 11:30 a.m., the Men’s Club offers meaningful conversation and Torah classes. Call the office for more details. Parsha Class is held Wednesdays at 11:45 a.m. Rabbi Fishel gives a parsha class to which men and women are invited.
“Busy in Brooklyn” Chanie Apfelbaum
The “Celebration of Jewish Life” program, hosted by Chabad of Naples, provides opportunities to come together for cultural experiences, and to explore the richness and diversity of Jewish life. The January event features Chanie Apfelbaum, cookbook author and founder of the popular blog “Busy in Brooklyn.” Join us Monday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m. at Chabad of Naples, where Apfelbaum will be in conversation with Ettie Zaklos. Tickets are $25 in advance ($30 at the door) and include two desserts from Apfelbaum’s book “Totally Kosher” during the book-signing reception following her presentation. For tickets and details, visit CJLnaples.com or call 239-262-4474.
Celebrate Tu B'Shevat with PJ Library! Join us for a birthday party for the trees!
January 21, 2024 4:00-5:00 PM Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center 4720 Pine Ridge Rd. Naples Fenced backyard
Plant parsley for Passover, enjoy snacks, crafts, nature bingo, bubbles, and stories! RSVP: Amber Ferren programs@jewishnaples.org
Groundbreaking celebration
After two years of relentless effort, persistence and unwavering dedication, we are delighted to announce that the Big Build expansion has received complete approval from the City! The project will provide our campus with much-needed additional classrooms, a STEM room, a library and a rooftop terrace and assembly space for Chabad's programming for the wider community. To celebrate this momentous occasion, we will be hosting a communitywide "Groundbreaking Celebration" on Jan. 19 at 9 a.m. Please mark your calendar for this special event, where we will formally celebrate the onset of construction. We are blessed to share that we have reached $5 million raised for the Big Build! We still need $2.5 million to secure a bright future for our community and we invite you to partner with us to at www.naplesbigbuild.com.
The Flying Challah and Kosher meals from the heart
Know someone in need of just a little extra love right now? All you have to do is nominate a recipient by sending us an email and we will have it delivered. We will be happy to arrange to have one sent.
Minyan
If you have a yahrzeit or need to say Kaddish, we are always here to help make a minyan during the week. We are so grateful to those who always help us with this minyan service when called. It is amazing to see how the community comes together for each other.
Chabad Naples community care
Chabad of Naples has a special committee of professionals and lay volunteers who are available and trained to visit anyone in need. If you know someone in the hospital or at home who would appreciate a visit, please call 239-261-0772.
Federation Star Publication Policy The Federation Star is a subsidized arm of JFGN. Its purpose and function is to publicize the activities and programs of Federation as well as ongoing activities of recognized Jewish organizations in Greater Naples. The goal of JFGN is to reach out and unite all Jews of the Greater Naples area. While differing opinions and points of view exist on many issues of importance to Jews, the Federation Star will confine itself to publishing only items that report the facts of actual events of concern to Jews and offer commentary that clearly intends to unite all Jews in a common purpose. Critical or derogatory comments directed at individuals or organizations will not be published. To avoid misunderstandings, controversies and destructive divisions among our people, the Officers and Board of Trustees of Federation have adopted the following publication policy: Advertisements: All advertisements, regardless of their sponsor, shall be paid for in full, at the established rates, prior to publication. The contents of all advertisements shall be subject to review and approval of the Federation board or its designee. Commercial advertisers may make credit arrangements with the advertis-
ing manager, subject to the approval of the Federation board. Regular Columns: Regular columns shall be accepted only from leaders (Rabbis, Presidents, Chairs) of established and recognized Jewish organizations in Greater Naples and the designated chairs of the regular committees of Jewish Federation of Greater Naples. Special Announcements: Special announcements shall be accepted from established Jewish organizations in Greater Naples and may, at the discretion of the Federation board, be subject to the conditions applicable to paid advertisements, as set forth above. News Items: Only those news items pertaining to matters of general interest to the broadest cross section of the Jewish community will be accepted for publication. Note: Items of controversial opinions and points of view about political issues will not be accepted for publication without prior approval of a majority of the Federation Officers and Trustees. All persons and organizations objecting to the actions and rulings of the Editor or Publications Committee Chair shall have the right to appeal those rulings to the Officers and Board of Trustees of JFGN.
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Career development program for aspiring sports media professionals Maccabi Media Program (MMP) — London, summer 2024
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accabi USA and Maccabi Media are proud to present a career-development program offering a unique international experience for aspiring sports media professionals who are Jewish. Following a comprehensive application process, a team of students will be selected to cover the European Maccabi Youth Games (EMYG) in London from July 28 to Aug. 6, 2024. The application process is now open and will close on Jan. 14, 2024.
Eligibility
• College undergraduates who are Jewish and 18+ years old on July 28, 2024 • College graduates who are Jewish and no older than 25 years old on July 28, 2024 • Applicants must be enrolled in, intend to enroll in or already graduated from a university-level communicationsrelated program, such as sports media, communications, TV/radio/film production, journalism, digital media, etc.
Duties/experience required
Participants will perform several of the following sports media roles while covering the European Maccabi Youth Games and must show previous experience in as many of these areas as possible: • Shooting and editing video for daily packages
• Sports reporting (interviewing & writing articles) • Social media content creation • Play-by-play, color analysis, sideline reporting and live event production/streaming will not be included in this program but are valuable skills participants are encouraged to demonstrate on their submission materials. • Sports photography, graphic design (Canva, Photoshop) and website management skills are also highly valued.
Submission materials
All applicants must write a short essay plus submit a resume, demo reel, examples of written/social media work and media/school references. Specific submission requirements will be provided after you apply.
Training, costs and other considerations
Those selected for MMP will be notified no later than Feb. 1, 2024 and must commit to attend all virtual training and the Games. Monthly Zoom training will begin in February and include assigned written and video projects.
Selected team members (as well as all USA athletes) will have a financial responsibility of $6,650 plus a $36 application fee. This fee will cover expenses for registration, international airfare, accommodations, transportation, meals, equipment, medical insurance, Maccabi apparel and workshop events. For candidates selected, all efforts will be made to provide financial assistance for those in need to help offset some of the program costs so that should not be a barrier to apply.
You will be given all equipment necessary for our media coverage, but you must bring your own phone and laptop computer (with editing software). All provided equipment must be returned to Maccabi USA following the Games. Maccabi Media team members must have a valid passport good through Feb. 7, 2025. Maccabi USA will provide any documentation if students are able to receive college credit for this program. Students selected for London will receive special consideration for our 2025 Maccabiah media team in Israel. For more information about Maccabi Media or to apply to the program, scan the QR codes or contact Neal Slotkin at nslotkin@maccabiusa.com.
Are you a Jewish High School Student ? 4 2 0 2 in g in t a u d a r g
SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS
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PATRICIA J. ADKINS RD YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWA A one-time award of $2,500 for further education! TO QUALIFY: Jewish High School Senior Resident of Collier County Strong academic record Active in a congregation or BBYO Hold a leadership role in community
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS
FEBRUARY 2, 2024
Jewish Federation and Temple Shalom offer PARTIAL scholarships for Jewish Summer Sleep-Away Camp & Israel Experience programs! Scholarship opportunities are available to all Jewish youth in the community, regardless of synagogue affiliation. For more information and the application form, please visit: jewishnaples.org/scholarships-grants
or call (239) 263-4205
APPLICATION DEADLINE
IS FEBRUARY 2, 2024
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BBYO
Updates from BBYO Naples and Fort Myers By Cayla Schreier, BBYO Southwest Coordinator
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n Saturday, Nov. 18, our teens held a meaningful Havdalah ceremony focusing on the IsraelHamas war. The six teens shared their thoughts on the current conflict in Israel with the support of their BBYO friends. Two of our teens attended the AllFlorida Fall Convention, which was held Nov. 17-19 in Fort Lauderdale. This weekend-long Shabbaton hosted members from the North Florida Region, Florida’s Gold Coast Region and the Miami-Dade Region. The teens had a nice time reuniting with their NFR friends and meeting new BBYO friends from the Gold Coast and Miami-Dade regions. They also participated in fun and educational programs, such as spiritual meditation through beatboxing, culinary presentation and social media, responding to antisemitism and creating make-up and body scrubs. We held our first Naples BBYO fundraiser on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at California Pizza Kitchen’s Waterside Shops location. We also participated in BBYO’s international fundraising campaign called GivingBBYO Day, on Nov. 28. Thank you to all the donors for their generosity by contributing to our fundraisers. We were excited to celebrate BBYO’s Global Shabbat on Friday, Dec. 8 at Lowdermilk Beach in Naples.
What is BBYO?
BBYO is a diverse and inclusive Jewish youth group to encourage Jewish teens to become more immersed and interested in meaningful Jewish activities and programs. Our organization accepts Jewish teens attending 8th through 12th grades of all backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender, race, denominational affiliation or socioeconomic status. BBYO currently reaches over 70,000 teens worldwide, with participants in over 60 countries and hundreds of chapters across the United States.
Supporting our teenage Jewish community
It is crucial to engage teens post-B’nai
Mitzvah age in Jewish activities. Having teens get involved in BBYO and be eager to create and confidently continue their own Jewish community within their greater Jewish communities is critical to our future. The BBYO chapter of Naples has entered its 11th year of partnership with the Jewish Federation of Greater Naples, Temple Shalom, Chabad of Naples and Beth Tikvah. Each organization provides financial support, volunteers and community involvement opportunities for the BBYO teens. We thank each and every one of our BBYO alum, friends and other supporters for making this a safe and positive environment for the teens of BBYO Naples and Fort Myers.
If you know of someone who has a teen who might like to join BBYO Naples or Fort Myers or know of someone who may want to be an advisor to our chapters, please email the Southwest Coordinator, Cayla Schreier, at cschreier@bbyo.org. You can also follow us on Instagram at Mishpacha_BBG and Negevaza. Scholarships to attend BBYO conventions and summer programs are available through both the Jewish Federation of Greater Naples and the Temple Shalom Men’s Club. Please contact Cayla for more information on scholarships. If you are a BBYO alum and would like to be included in our Friends and Alumni of BBYO mailing list, please email us at mjs0821@aol.com.
COLLIER COUNTY EDUCATOR AWARD
Stand Up for Justice
Application Deadline is February 2, 2024 The Stand Up for Justice educator grant recognizes elementary, middle, and high school educators who are innovative in bringing respect for others and their differences into their activities with students in caring, impactful, and transformative ways. The grant recognizes teachers, guidance counselors, school librarians, media specialists, school psychologists, administrators, and others who create a resource for educators in any discipline to incorporate strategies that promote respect and understanding among students, countering bigotry and bullying. To apply, please visit www.jewishnaples.org/outreach/educator-award For more information, please call (239) 263-4205
COMMUNITY DIRECTORY TEMPLE SHALOM OF NAPLES (Reform) 4630 Pine Ridge Road, Naples, FL 34119 Phone: 455.3030 Fax: 455.4361 Email: info@naplestemple.org www.naplestemple.org Rabbi Adam Miller, MAHL Cantor Donna Azu, MSM Rabbi Ariel Boxman, MAHL, MARE, Director of Lifelong Learning Rabbi James H. Perman, D.D., Rabbi Emeritus Deborah Rosen Fidel, J.D., MAJPS, Executive Director Len Teitelbaum, President Dr. James Cochran, Music Director Shabbat Services: Shabbat Eve - Friday 7:30 p.m. Shabbat - Saturday 10 a.m. Sisterhood Men’s Club Adult Education Havurot Youth Groups Religious School Judaic Library Hebrew School Preschool Adult Choir Social Action Naples’ only Judaica Shop
CHABAD NAPLES JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER serving Naples and Marco Island 1789 Mandarin Road, Naples, FL 34102 Phone: 262.4474 Email: info@chabadnaples.com Website: www.chabadnaples.com Rabbi Fishel & Ettie Zaklos Co-directors Dr. Arthur Seigel, President Shabbat Services Shabbat - Saturday 10 a.m. Camp Gan Israel Hebrew School Preschool of the Arts Jewish Women’s Circle Adult Education Bat Mitzvah Club Friendship Circle Smile on Seniors Flying Challah Kosher food delivery
January 2024 JEWISH CONGREGATION OF MARCO ISLAND (Reform) 991 Winterberry Drive Marco Island, FL 34145 Phone: 642.0800 Fax: 642.1031 Email: tboxma@marcojcmi.com Website: www.marcojcmi.com Rabbi Mark Gross Hari Jacobsen, Cantorial Soloist Stan Alliker, President Shabbat Services Friday 7:30 p.m. Seasonal: Saturday Talmud-Torah at 9:30 a.m. and Shachrit at 10:30 a.m. Rabbi’s Lifelong Learning Series Sidney R. Hoffman Jewish Film Festival Saul I. Stern Cultural Series JCMI Book Club
NAPLES JEWISH CONGREGATION (Reform)
Services are held at: The Unitarian Congregation 6340 Napa Woods Way Rabbi Howard Herman 431.3858 Email: rabbi@naplesjewishcongregation.org www.naplesjewishcongregation.org
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BETH TIKVAH (Conservative)
1459 Pine Ridge Road Naples, FL 34109
(just west of Mission Square Plaza)
Phone: 434.1818 Email: office@bethtikvah.us Website: www.bethtikvahnaples.org
Charles Flum, President Jane Galler, Cantorial Soloist
Rabbi Ammos Chorny Joseph Henson, President Roberta Miller, Secretary
Shabbat Services Friday evenings 7 p.m. May - August: services once a month
Shabbat Services Friday evenings 6:15 p.m. Saturday mornings 9:30 a.m.
Sisterhood • Men’s Club Adult Education • Adult Choir Social Action • Community Events
Youth Education Adult Education Community Events
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Michael Murdoch Keynote Speaker Murdoch Speaker GoldmanMichael Sachs Vice President, Keynote Investment Strategy Group Goldman Sachs Vice President, Investment Strategy Group Friday, January 19, 2024 Friday, January 19, 2024 11:30 - 1:30 PM 11:30 - 1:30 PM Jewish Federation of Greater Naples Jewish Federation of Greater Naples Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center Complimentary lunch will be served Complimentary lunch will be served RSVP Required by January 12th | Space is limited RSVP Required by January 12th | Space is limited https://topjewishfoundation.org/goldmansachsevent/ https://topjewishfoundation.org/goldmansachsevent/
Jewish Organizations to Serve You in Greater Naples (All area codes are 239 unless otherwise noted.)
Jewish Federation of Greater Naples Phone: 263.4205 Website: www.jewishnaples.org Email: info@jewishnaples.org • Federation Board Chair: Nathaniel Ritter • Federation President/CEO: Jeffrey Feld
American Jewish Committee
Regional Dir: Brian Lipton, 941.365.4955
American Technion Society
Chapter Dir: Kelley Whiter, 561.395.7206
Baker Senior Center Naples Phone: 325.4444 Chairperson: Prentiss Higgins President/CEO: Dr. Jaclynn Faffer
Friends of the IDF
Exec. Dir.: Dina Ben Ari, 305.354.8233
GenShoah SWFL 263.9200
Collier/Lee Chapter of Hadassah President’s Council: Janett Edelberg collierleehadassah@gmail.com
Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center
Chairperson: Stuart Price President/CEO: Susan Suarez, 263.9200
Israel Bonds
Monica DiGiovanni, 727.282.1124
CHABAD OF BONITA SPRINGS & ESTERO 24611 Production Circle Bonita Springs, FL 34135 Phone: 239-949-6900 Email: chabad@jewishbonita.com Website: www.JewishBonita.com Rabbi Mendy & Luba Greenberg Co-directors Services: Sunday 9 a.m. Monday through Friday 8 a.m. Shabbat 10 a.m. Adult Education Challah of Love Community Events Daily Minyan Services Hebrew School Kosher Grocery Kosher Meals on Wheels Smile on Seniors
Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida
President: Marina Berkovich, 566.1771
Jewish National Fund
The Federation Star is published monthly, September through July, by Jewish Federation of Greater Naples 4720 Pine Ridge Road • Naples, FL 34119 Phone: 239.263.4205 E-mail: info@jewishnaples.org • Website: www.jewishnaples.org Volume 33, No. 5 • January 2024 • 44 pages USPS Permit No. 521 Publisher: Jewish Federation of Greater Naples Editor: Sharon Hood • 239.591.2709 • sharon@marketcrank.com Design: MarketCrank, Inc. Advertising: Joy Walker • 941.284.0520 February 2024 Issue Deadlines: Editorial: January 3 • Advertising: January 10 Send news stories to: sharon@marketcrank.com
Joshua Mellits, 941.462.1330 x865
Jewish War Veterans Post 202 Commander, Harvey Sturm, 261.3270
Men’s Cultural Alliance
President: Michael Sobol, 508.733.9427
Naples BBYO
Cayla Schreier, 845.405.1991
Naples Friends of American Magen David Adom (MDA) SE Reg Dir: Joel Silberman, 954.457.9766
PJ Library
Coordinator: Amber Ferren 239.263.4205
Women’s Cultural Alliance
President: Patti Boochever, 518.852.3440
Zionist Organization of America President: Jerry Sobel, 914.329.1024
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