Federation Star - March 2021

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Federation Star

JEWISH FEDERATION

March 2021

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WCA programs are Zooming along By Emily Berkowitz, WCA Coordinator at Large

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upreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has said, “Difficulty can tap unexpected strengths.” Her idea perfectly describes the continuation of WCA’s many interest groups and programs on Zoom during the pandemic. Thanks to our members’ determination, online groups have been meeting, expanding and enabling people from all over the U.S., Canada and abroad to discuss, learn, have fun and see old friends while making new ones. This month, we continue to highlight some of these groups and their successful pivot to Zoom. WCA members are book lovers, and Zoom has enabled its many book groups to continue meeting, including long-established groups, like Modern Playwrights and Book Study. Started 20 years ago, Playwrights met monthly and read aloud excerpts from plays before COVID-19 struck. Judy Isserlis, who facilitates the group with Linda Wertheim, explained that once they started using Zoom, the group decided to watch plays rather than read them, as the pandemic drove many theaters to present plays online. Isserlis comments that using Zoom has been advantageous in many ways, “While we normally stop meeting at the end of the season, we wanted to continue, and

Zoom gave us that opportunity. Zoom enables all of us to communicate, even if we are not in Naples. Women even stay a bit longer for personal discussions. This has made our group even closer. At the conference table, you can’t see everybody, but now we can see each person’s face.” Zooming from Israel, Rami Elhanan and Bassam Zoom has enabled Aramin (top l to r), the protagonists of Colum Canadian Louise Novis McCann’s work, “Apeirogon,” are joined by to continue to lead moderator Stephen Apkon (center), son of Book Study and see her WCA’s Marlene Apkon, and WCA members Florida friends. to discuss the book. Calling the book club members “fantastic” and enables participants to join who are not “extremely well-read,” Novis adds, “All in Southwest Florida. the friends I’ve made in Naples are my Modern Israeli Authors has been book club friends. Zoom has been an growing, with about 25 women meeting incredible resource for me to connect monthly on Zoom. Choosing diverse with my book group.” works — from classics by S.Y. Agnon to Even though the contact and discusgraphic novels, like “Exit Wounds,” by sions are virtual, they are invaluable. Rutu Modan — helps participants “learn For lovers of Jewish and Israeli-themed and gain insight into Israeli culture combooks, the Jewish Experience book club, pared to us, and discover how much we led by Arlene Sobol, and Modern Israeli are all alike,” explains Shein. Authors, started by Luba Rotsztain and In a groundbreaking program in Dina Shein, also meet on Zoom. January, they joined Sue Bookbinder’s Jewish Experience draws 15-20 Contemporary Fiction group, and over women monthly to read both fiction 125 women Zoomed with the actual and nonfiction. Sobol notes that Zoom protagonists of Colum McCann’s novel, Apeirogon, from Israel! Due to popular demand, TED Talks, moderated by Sonya Bloom, has expanded from one in-person monthly meeting to two online monthly sessions during the pandemic. “TechnolMax Rabinovitsj | Artistic Director ogy,” “Entertainment” and “Design Talks” are short videos of worldwide conference presentations. “Zoom has been an ideal way to presINTRODUCING THE NCO CHAMBER ENSEMBLE ent the sessions,” Bloom explains. Bloom shows the videos, then facilitates lively discussions of the subject matter. Zoom has also enabled participants from any location to join the sessions. Two additional WCA groups faced FGCU’s own star enormous challenges switching to Zoom, pianist and doctoral succeeding nonetheless. Prior to COVIDcandidate 19, New Member Coffees introduced new WCA members to one another, as Performs Bach, Mozart and Gershwin

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well as to Board members. Meeting in members’ homes, new members also learned about all that WCA offers. Membership Director Harriett Kleinman, who coordinates the coffees, says, “It was an easy transition to Zoom ... all we are missing are the pastries and coffee! Even virtually, our members make connections at these coffees. I have seen a connection made when two members found out they had the same exotic dog breed.” In addition, Kleinman has been able to show the weekly e-blast on the computer screen to illustrate how new members can register for programs. Importantly, since Zoom coffees are smaller, “they give all the members ample opportunity to talk to everyone” she explains, happily realizing, “The new members who attend the Zoom coffees feel like they are now a part of this organization.” Foodies also faced challenges in pivoting to Zoom. Lea Bendes, coordinator of the 400-member group, explains, “The enthusiasm of the women involved never ceases to amaze me ... we are reinventing ourselves.” The popular cookie exchange, for instance, evolved into an online one, with about 27 participants. After some fun activities, members entered breakout rooms, where each woman displayed her cookies while describing the baking method, texture, smell and taste. They shared interesting histories of the delectables, too. Foodies also transformed their “Tastings” event. Previously, every participant brought a themed dish to a host’s home to share. For their Zoom “Tastings,” participants joined breakout rooms to discuss their recipes and converse while dining. And their creativity continues; future Zoom meetings might be conversations about favorite gadgets or equipment. The women of WCA have prevailed, creating multiple virtual paths to continue the tradition of friendship, enrichment and fun, even during difficult times. Many thanks to Susan Pittelman for her contribution to this article.

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With students back at school, Chabad gears up for a new semester

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Shalom Naples Families!

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Garden of Arts provides hands-on learning

3min
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Chocolate Seder

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Chabad Center update

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Allow us to introduce ourselves

1min
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How to best express gratitude during the pandemic

2min
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What a year!

1min
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Beth Tikvah update

2min
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Temple Shalom events open to the community

1min
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Hadassah happenings

2min
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Let’s reclaim the America our founders imagined!

1min
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Marching forward

3min
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What does Freedom mean in 2021?

2min
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Pasach

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The small things count

3min
page 30

Passover deconstructed

3min
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FIDF launches new broadcast platform

1min
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Virtual Passover cooking class with Debbie Kornberg

1min
page 29

Sarah live!

3min
page 27

Pastelito – Sephardic Kugel

5min
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Holiday’s woes, D.C. universe stuff, Grammys and Diamond

4min
page 24

Caregiving during COVID – What not to say

4min
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How Jewish women have led the way in America

3min
page 21

Required “reading” for daughters, mothers, grandmothers – and those who love them

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Ten timely tips for Zooming into the Book Festival

1min
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Southwest Florida Jewish Pioneers series

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MEMBERS IN THE NEWS

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page 13

What makes a “good man” a hero of the Capitol siege or a hero of the Holocaust?

2min
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2gs reflect on January 6

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WCA programs are Zooming along

4min
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MCA unprecedented season marches on

3min
page 9

A Message from your Book Festival Co-Chairs

2min
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Freedom

1min
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Israeli innovation benefits mankind

1min
page 6

Can we speak with one voice?

5min
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From our donors

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Virtual trip to the wonders of the Negev

1min
pages 4-5

Your support makes our new home possible

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The annual Jewish Community Day of Learning with evening bonus — a not-to-be-missed event

2min
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Collier County Sheriff’s Office chief to speak on hate crimes

1min
pages 2-3

Day and Evening of Learning

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Spring and new beginnings

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