Jacksonville Jewish News April 2012

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PARTNERSHIP Read the reactions, see the two-page photo spread. page 18

PURIM Dr. Suess, a parade and lots of costumes.

90 YEARS OLD River Garden Auxiliary celebrates a milestone.

WIA Women take action again this spring to help community.

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Jewish News

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Jacksonville

April 2012 • Nisan/Iyyar 5772 • Published by Jewish Federation of Jacksonville • www.jewishjacksonville.org • Volume 24, Number 10 • 36 pages

Partnership

Five local artists participated in the Israel Partnership Windows of Identity project, which showcases American and Israeli artists. The exhibit opened at the Hadera Mall during the Taste of Partnership celebration mission. The project celebrates the 10-year anniversary of our partnership with the Hadera Eiron region of Israel. See more photos, p. 18.

JCA scores high marks in study By Jewish Community Alliance

For the third year in a row, Jewish Community Alliance members gave the JCA staff, programs and facility high ratings in a study by the JCC Association. “JCC Excellence: Benchmarking” also found a high rate of satisfaction with their jobs among the JCA staff. “I am proud of our continued high ratings in the benchmarking results,” said Nancy Perlman, president of the JCA

POSTMASTER PLEASE DELIVER BY APRIL 1

By Jewish Community Alliance

Join us for “La Dolce Vita,” an extraordinary evening. First, you will enjoy dinner at a private home with one of our gracious hosts. Then you will experience the good life back at the JCA as everyone comes together after dinner to complete the evening with dessert, dancing, cocktails and many fun surprises. This is a wonderful way to be with your friends, meet new friends and support the JCA at the same time. To become a sponsor, host a dinner, or attend the event as a guest, please contact Nancy Green at 7302100, ext. 247, or nancy.green@jcajax.org Sponsors: Alex and Scot Ackerman, Eleanor and Charles Berman, Laverne and Andy Cantor, DuBow Family Foundation, Elite Construction Randy Echevarria, Fanatics, Nancy and Mark Green, Joan and Ron Levin, David and Monique Miller,

Nancy and Gary Perlman, the Selevan Family Foundation, the Trager Family, Alison and Brent Trager, Beth and Mitchell Trager, Rexine and Charles Trager, Stellar Foundation, Vandroff Insurance Agency, Inc. Hosts: Suzette and Michel Allen, Merle and Ron Cherry, Melinda Cramer, Irene

and Rob Cywes, Helen and Michael DuBow, Linda and Nathan Franzblau, Laurie and Mark Gelman, Miriam and David Honig, Glori and Michael Katz, Kim and David Robbins, Fran and Russell Selevan, Melanie and Ben Setzer, Jill and Sam Stromberg, Paige and Ilan Wajsman, Sheri and Jeff Weiss, Susan and Stephen Wolchok. Many thanks to Susan DuBow and Nancy Lantinberg, our fabulous party planners and our dedicated chairs, Rebekah Selevan and Alison Trager. Committee members: Alex Ackerman, Suzette Allen, Debbie Banks, Irene Cywes, Helen Dubow, Susan DuBow, Mary Edwards, Susan Elinoff, Laurie Gelman, Sharon Herbst, Garrett Hiday, Glori Katz, Debbie Parker, Nancy Perlman, Kim Robbins, Ellen Rosner, Fran Selevan, Kimberly Sisisky, Linda Stein, Jill Stromberg, Susan Wolchok, Robin Wolf, Jana Zager, Chase Zimmerman, Elli Zimmerman.

Spotlight: Jewish Federation of Jacksonville

This month’s feature: Federation’s Jewish Educator’s Council

Federation provides needed continued education 8505 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32217

Jacksonville Jewish Federation

Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Jacksonville, FL Permit No. 146

See JCA, p. 25

JCA Dinner & After Party set for April

By ADAM BRONSTONE

Community Engagement Consultant

sional development and continuing education of all educators in the community. The council fosters a sense of connectedness among our educational institutions, our instructors and, ultimately, our community. Over the lifetime of the council, educators have attended high-level and informative workshops, of which they can adapt this information and teaching techniques into their classrooms, be it day school, Sunday religious school or other informal educational settings. Over the past two years, the council has developed a relationship with the University of North Florida. Several of their lecturers, experts in their respective educational

Jacksonville Jewish Educator’s Council assists local educators in professional development. Comprised of rabbis, principals and educational directors from the Jewish schools in the area, the mission of the at jewishjacksonville.org, council is to support the profes-

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See EDUCATORS, p. 30


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