Federation Star - October 2020

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COMMUNITY FOCUS/JEWISH INTEREST

NAPLES SENIOR CENTER

Federation Star

October 2020

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www.naplesseniorcenter.org / 239.325.4444

Naples Senior Center continues to serve Dr. Jaclynn Faffer President/ CEO

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s I sit here in my office, on Sept. 1, 2020, writing my article for the October issue of the Federation Star, I, like many of us, simply cannot believe that our doors still remained closed to on-site programming. I recall when we closed our doors in March, saying with great naiveté, that we would re-evaluate in two weeks. I would like to share with you what has been happening at Naples Senior Center since we pivoted to operate in the world of COVID-19.

Naples Senior Center is fully operational in the virtual world. We offer a virtual dementia group every day, with many of the same activities that were offered on-site. Brain fitness, reminiscence and music therapy enable participants to connect with one another during our theme-based programs. Caregivers meet weekly with a clinician, and broader caregiver support programs are in the works. The Senior Center adds virtual group activities each week. We offer wellness and fitness programs, travelogues, art and music, discussion groups, and believe it or not, line dancing! Because our programs do not require physical presence, we now have seniors participating throughout the United States, and even in Canada. So, in a sense we have become “international!”

Please “save the date” for our Virtual

Evening for Better Tomorrows…scheduled for Jan. 9, 2021 at 7 p.m. in the comfort of your own home. We are planning an exciting and fun experience, with entertainment provided by the one and only Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Sponsorship opportunities are available. Please contact me for more information. While our facility is closed to members and clients, Naples Senior Center will continue to operate in the virtual world. In no way does this replace the importance of the face-to-face social contact, but it does help those we serve know that we care and are here to assist them in any way we can during these challenging times. Please stay safe, and stay well, as we all look forward to better times ahead.

beautiful and, for quite a while, hard to figure out. I won’t spoil it for you by saying more. But this film is much smarter than almost all teen dramas. A film for everybody, it received good reviews from most, if not all, respected critics. Abrams, a very cute guy, grew up in Sarasota, the child of two doctors. He’s

had recurring roles on “The Walking Dead” and “Euphoria.” Veteran actor Bruce Altman, 65, a practicing Jew, has a smallish role as Henry’s father, and makes the most of his screen time. You’ll probably recognize him from scores of TV guest shots. continued on page 22

This past week, we offered eight different programs, with an attendance of 70 seniors. Solid relationships have been formed as our geriatric case managers call their clients weekly and volunteers make calls to members every day. Since food insecurity is a real issue, we continue to deliver food pantry staples as well as a hot meal to approximately 50 seniors each week. After working from home for many months, staff is now back in the office on a full-time schedule. We operate with an abundance of safety features in place, following, and at times exceeding, CDC guidelines.

Virtual Evening for Better Tomorrows

Local guy in good flick 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 a faith other than Judaism—and don’t identify with a faith other than Judaism as an adult. Converts

to Judaism, of course, are also identified as Jewish. “Chemical Hearts” is an original Amazon film that’s now streaming. Austin Abrams, 23, co-stars as Henry, a sensitive young man who meets Grace (Lili Reinhart), when they are selected to co-edit their high school paper. Grace is smart,

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Temple Shalom Preschool

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page 34

Preschool of the Arts welcomes children back to school

3min
page 33

Naples BBYO is back

1min
page 32

Voting during the crucible of COVID-19

2min
page 32

Mazal Tov, Danny Benarroch

1min
page 31

Look how far we’ve come

1min
page 31

Temple Shalom events open to the community

1min
page 31

Beth Tikvah update

3min
page 31

Zooming through Southwest Florida Jewish History

3min
page 30

Who we are

1min
page 29

Save the date for Hadassah programs

1min
page 29

Honoring our past

1min
page 28

A matter of timing

2min
page 27

Jewish National Fund-USA goes virtual for 2020 National Conference

2min
page 26

FIDF announces appointment of new CEO

3min
page 26

Sukkot sweet treat

4min
page 24

France Introduces its Own “Nuremberg Laws”

4min
page 23

Local guy in good flick

4min
pages 21-22

Naples Senior Center continues to serve

2min
page 21

Experts discuss human rights issues after ‘Movies That Matter’

3min
page 16

Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center update

3min
page 15

“We Are All Jews”

2min
page 14

Important programs for discussion and action set virtually

2min
page 14

Make your voice heard

1min
page 13

Commemorating the 82nd Anniversary of Kristallnacht

1min
page 9

“The Mask Crusaders”

2min
page 9

Israel Advocacy Committee Explores Fall Programming

1min
page 8

Explore religious traditions of the world in a three-part series

1min
page 8

Get your program here!

2min
page 7

2021 Annual Community Campaign news

3min
page 7

Meet the editor

1min
page 6

Reneé’s community program & events corner

1min
page 6

Why you should become a Patron of the Jewish Book Festival!

3min
page 5

Fill your calendar with these Zoom-tastic Events!

1min
page 4

Lori Gottlieb to kick off the 2020-21 Jewish Book Festival

1min
page 4

Building our new home

4min
pages 1-2

Zoom along with us!

5min
page 3

Jewish Interest

29min
pages 21-26

How we choose to live our lives

2min
pages 28-30

The greatest legacy one can leave

3min
page 27

To Zoom or not to Zoom?

5min
page 12

Men’s Cultural Alliance offers full fall lineup

2min
pages 10-11
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