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SYNAGOGUE NEWS

February 2022

NAPLES JEWISH CONGREGATION

www.naplesjewishcongregation.org / 239.431.3858

A return to normalcy Charles Flum President

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e are back in person! At the Unitarian Universalist church, where Naples Jewish Congregation, a Reform synagogue, meets, there is a covered outdoor area in which we are meeting rather than inside. Being outside, masks are not needed. However, we do request the attendees be vaccinated. Please do not come if you are not vaccinated. Services are at 7 p.m. on Fridays. Due to an abundance of caution, we have canceled this year’s Artist in Residence program, which had been scheduled for March 10. Hopefully, next year we will hold it when larger gatherings are safe. We invite the community to join us to hear whoever the Artist in Residence is in 2023. Our sisterhood had its kick-off luncheon on Dec 7. Ann Markham Walsh talked about her book, “Dancing Through Darkness.” Other programs are to be announced. Thanks to a generous donation from the Crell family, along with congregation members, we have been able to replace our Torah and bima covers as well as the parochet for the Aron HaKodesh. We now have royal blue covers for Shabbat and white for Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur. We also replaced our Ner Tamid with one that represents the flames of the burning bush. On Jan. 11, Rabbi Herman continued our adult education program with a talk entitled, “Are Jews White and Does it Matter?” Two other adult education programs are scheduled for February and March, with dates and topics to be determined.

A recent adult education program concerned Israeli politics and U.S.Israel relations. Rabbi Herman shared information about the current state of politics in Israel as well as how relations stand between the U.S. and Israel. There was a lively discussion, which caused the session to run for one-and-a-half hours rather than the scheduled hour. Naples Jewish Congregation has instituted a unique program called Flamingle. Approximately once a month, we gather in a park, bringing a dish to share for lunch. The purpose of our gathering is to get to know each other. At a recent Flamingle, we were asked to share something funny, if possible, about ourselves that the others did not know. Each gathering has been very entertaining and enjoyable. Flamingle is quite popular, with more than one-quarter

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That is why Naples Jewish Congregation instituted “Pay from the Heart.” The first year when people join, they only pay what they wish. That makes it easy to learn all about “The Little Temple with the Big Heart.”

NJC Flamingle get-together

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The Jewish Young Professionals of Greater Naples invite you to come socialize! Please email or call Renee’ to be added to the roster. rbialek@jewishnaples.org 239-263-4205

Jewish Young Professionals

of the congregation participating each time. When one is looking to join a synagogue, most people do not want to make a large financial commitment just to check out the rabbi and congregation.

Activities include: • Happy Hour We wa • Game Night your s nt to hear • Movie Night ug and id gestions • Shabbat Services upcom eas for • Volunteering ing ev ents! • Holiday Parties • Zoom Meet & Greets • and more! OF GREATER NAPLES

JEWISH SINGLES 55 AND UP Read our weekly eblast to find out when the next activity will be. register at www.jewishnaples.org or sign up via our eblast

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Current state of affairs

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Something for everyone

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JCMI offers fabulous February 2022 events

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A return to normalcy

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A season of renewal

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Affirming our identity

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Co-host of world’s most popular Jewish podcast to headline first-ever Naples breakfast for Israel

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How the IDF blazed forward in 2021

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The Golden Girls as role models for our golden years

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Unexpected spy garners expected respect

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Remembering Stephen Sondheim: 1930-2021

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Mrs. Maisel returns, two new series and one reboot, college Jeopardy, more

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Fall enrollment begins

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A mini farm-to-table experience

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International Convention

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Break is time to learn more Torah

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Honoring Jewish war veterans

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History is fragile when not preserved

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Hadassah’s past year’s accomplishments

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Collier/Lee Hadassah announces Inspiring Women honorees

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At the Museum

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Temple Shalom events open to the community

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Meet the Gabay/ McCandless family

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“What makes you feel renewed?”

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Mid-winter activities abound for MCA

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WCA Members are together again!

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Brunch in the garden: A celebration of the power of a woman

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Award-winning journalist to address Greater Naples community

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Expectations and planning ahead!

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Nina Iser Jewish Cultural Center update

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Brick Paver donors

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Order your engraved pavers

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Another month of Zoom events for all to enjoy!

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Building for the better

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Campaign is about more than just your gift

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