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VIRTUALLY • DECEMBER 1 • 10am — 12noon T H E

COLLIER/LEE HADASSAH presents

SYMPOSIUM WOMEN’S HEALTH & WELLNESS: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT

Our premiere symposium is an interactive webinar that will enlighten with information and tools to grow stronger, more resilient and vibrant – while integrating the unique aspects of women’s physical and mental health.

KEYNOTE LIVING A LONGER, MORE PURPOSEFUL LIFE

Marc Agronin, M.D Senior VP Behavioral Health and CMO for Miami Jewish Health’s MIND Institute, noted speaker and author

PANEL

SELF-CARE FOR MENTAL HEALTH

CARE FOR THE CAREGIVERS

NUTRITION AND WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH

Judith Belmont, MS Psychotherapist, consultant, author and motivational speaker

Dr. Jaclynn Faffer, DSW President/CEO of Naples Senior Center @JFCS, consultant and author

Dee Harris, RD Registered/Licensed Dietitian-Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator, owner of D-Signed Nutrition

SPECIAL INTERLUDES

THE VITALITY OF MOVEMENT Susan Gold Falkenstein

JEWISH INTEREST

November 2021

THE POWER OF LAUGHTER The Delightful Mrs. Dorio

THE MAGIC OF MUSIC Frannie Faith Southworth

PRESENTING SPONSOR

CO-SPONSORS

Jewish Federation OF GREATER NAPLES

Friend of Hadassah ADVOCATES Elyse & Bob Morande Debby & Jeff Waranch SUPPORTERS Majestic Kitchen & Bath, Inc. Wood, Buckel & Carmichael

TO REGISTER contact Carol Weisberg at carolw@tetragonia.com to pay and receive your link FEE $36 per person, payable by credit card or check PROCEEDS FROM THIS EVENT SUPPORT HADASSAH MEDICAL ORGANIZATION

The Holocaust’s official beginning compels the story of an extraordinary man Aging Jewishly — What our traditions tell us about growing old By Rabbi Barbara Aiello

I

t was November 9 and 10, 1938, when the streets of major German cities were covered with sparkling shards of glass. Unbeknownst to the world, those pieces were the initial testimony to the unspeakable Nazi horror yet to come. Officials did nothing while Jewish homes, businesses and synagogues were destroyed. Streets were littered with broken glass, so much so that the rampage became known as “Kristallnacht” or “The Night of Broken Glass” — the event that marks the official beginning of the Holocaust. Kristallnacht happened 83 years ago. Forty years ago, I found myself in Australia, where I chanced to meet an extraordinary man who, 14 years ago, passed away quietly in an assisted living community in the south of France. The man I met in Adelaide, Australia all those many years ago was a performer. At that time, I worked in the theater as well. Our professional puppet troupe provided the opening act for none other than the world famous pantomime artist, the great Marcel Marceau. We became friends, mostly because our connection was more than theatrical. Marcel Marceau and I bonded as Jews; however, it would be several more decades before I learned of Marceau’s creative courage, saving Jewish children from certain death at the hands of the Nazis. Marcel Marceau was born Marcel Mangel, and grew up Jewish in Strasbourg, France. For more than 60 years, he performed professionally in what he called “the art of silence.” As a small boy, he imitated the antics of Charley Chaplain, amusing his friends while he developed his craft. When the Nazis invaded France, Marceau was a teen, only 16 years old, but he knew enough to change his surname to Marceau in order to hide his identity. He joined the French resistance, forging new identity cards for desperate Jewish families. Later, his dedication to orphaned Jewish children led him to concoct a daring plot to save nearly 100 6-, 7- and 8-year-olds whom Marceau had in his care. Posing as a scout leader assigned to take these youngsters on a hike, Marceau had his charges dress in heavy coats, hats, scarves and boots and follow him in a dangerous trek over the Alps to safe passage into Switzerland.

Marceau recalls how he employed his pantomime skills to encourage the little ones not to speak, and as an accomplished magician, Marceau performed Rabbi Barbara slight-of-hand Aiello tricks for a group of Nazi guards, who were so mesmerized that they didn’t notice that the children had walked right through the checkpoint to freedom. Although we maintained contact over the years, it was only shortly before his death in 2007 that Marcel Marceau disclosed his work with the French Resistance and how he was able to save the lives of Jewish children. In fact, Marcel Marceau, an acclaimed international performer who starred in dozens of films and theatrical productions, had this to say about his life: “My greatest accomplishment was guiding the children to safety.” Marceau spoke those words from his apartment in an assisted living facility, where he spent the last two years of his life. And it was there, among his aging friends, that he shared these remarkable and important memories. This year, as we approach the 83rd anniversary of the beginning of the Holocaust, Marcel Marceau’s story becomes even more poignant, especially because he waited so long to share it. In care facilities throughout the world, there are survivors who have Holocaust stories that need to be heard. If you know someone with a story to tell, encourage them to speak up. On this year’s Kristallnacht memorial day, in honor and memory of those lost; those saved; and those, like Marcel Marceau, who were the saviors, now is the time to consider sharing your own story if you have yet to do so. For 10 years, Rabbi Barbara Aiello served the Aviva Campus for Senior Life (Sarasota, FL) 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

Candle lighting times Nov. 5: 6:23 p.m. Nov. 12: 5:20 p.m.

Nov. 19: 5:17 p.m. Nov. 26: 5:16 p.m.

Daylight Saving Time: Not in effect. Times have been adjusted accordingly.


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Upcoming events for all

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A new season at Naples Jewish Congregation

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Celebrating the holidays

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Thanksgiving

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Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning open for registration

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Chanukah: renew, rebuild, rejoice!

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A life cycle moment

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Jewish National Fund-USA offers two events

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“FIDF LIVE” Rosh Hashanah episode salutes Lone Soldiers in the IDF

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Couscous harvest meal

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The Holocaust’s official beginning compels the story of an extraordinary man

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New Saturday Night Hebrew, Judge Judy and Ghostbusters return

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To bigotry no sanction

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“The Light of Days” illuminates WWII heroines

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Incorporating Jewish traditions into your Thanksgiving

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Proud to be named “Best Preschool” and “Best Childcare”

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BBYO Fall Con offers Jewish enrichment

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Holiday celebrations with FGCU students

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Patriotic season is upon us

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Champions of local Jewish history

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Hadassah is about caring

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Jewish Historical Society November events

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Temple Shalom events open to the community

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Empowering caregivers

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Many thanks

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WCA summer branches

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MCA season revs into high gear

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Objections to elected officials comparing current government actions to atrocities of Nazi Germany

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IAC speaker to address antisemitism

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Presents, who doesn’t like presents?

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The lessons of history

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Give thanks, spread the light, do good everywhere

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Happy Thanksgiving! Happy Chanukah!

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Dreams do come true

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Your support brings our new cultural center closer to reality!

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We are underway!

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