Jacksonville Jewish News August 2014

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NEWCOMERS Shalom Jacksonville hits its stride during the busy summer season.

PARTNERSHIP See scenes from Israeli teen visit.

SUMMER DAYS Summer camps reflect on good times.

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Rick Recht performs free concert

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IN JUST OVER TWO WEEKS, ISRAELIS HAVE ENDURED MORE THAN 2,000 ROCKET ATTACKS, FIRED AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT. ISRAELIS ARE IN NEED. FEDERATION IS READY TO HELP. WE’VE ALREADY ALLOCATED $8.5 MILLION, JUST TO ASSIST ISRAELIS IN THESE FIRST FEW WEEKS OF THE CONFLICT. BUT THE NEEDS ARE GROWING. ISRAEL NEEDS US.

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STOP THE SIRENS

By Jewish Federation of Jacksonville

Rick Recht, a top-touring musician in Jewish music, will perform a free family concert open to the entire Jewish community on Sunday, Sept. 7, at 1 p.m. at Congregation Ahavath Chesed - The Temple. The concert is sponsored by Shapiro Insurance/Joel and Sylvia Shapiro. Recht’s high-energy, interactive concert appeals to all ages and will feature a lot of singing and clapping. This concert is a joint effort between the Jewish Federation of Jacksonville, rGEN - the Federation’s Young Adults Division, Congregation Ahahvath Chesed - The Temple, the Jacksonville Jewish Center, PJ Library and Jewish Family & Community Services. “One of the things I love about Jewish music is that you can bring together little kids, teens, their parents and their grandparents in the same setting and create a type of musical magic that excites everyone all at once,” said Rick Recht. “I look at these community gatherings as an incredible opportunity to get inside each and every person and help them to get loose, open up and connect with each other in a really positive, Jewish way.” Recht performs more than 125 concerts each year from coast to coast. His musical contributions mark the birth of a unique blend of pop, radiofriendly music in Hebrew and English based on Jewish text and themes of social responsibility. He is known for his powerful, interactive performances that have earned him a strong, loyal national fan base of all ages. Recht has become an icon for Jewish youth in the United States, elevating the medium of Jewish music as a powerful and effective tool for developing Jewish pride and identity among the masses.

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Why Federation? Why now?

Because the elderly, the disabled, the disadvantaged and new immigrants have specific and urgent needs for comfort and care.

Because the Government of Israel has asked Jewish Federations to intensify their efforts in providing humanitarian support to the people of Israel.

Because if the past is any guide, the majority of charitable contributions that will help the Israeli people during times of crisis will come from Jewish Federations.

Because Iranian-backed Hamas’ upgraded military capabilities mean that today, three-quarters of Israelis live within range of rocket fire.

Because Federations can uniquely access a wide network of support, reaching the most Jews in the most communities in the U.S. and Canada.

Because in the precious few seconds between a siren blast and a rocket hit, lives can be destroyed, or changed forever.

Because we stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Israel always.

Please donate. You may mail checks made payable to the Jewish Federation of Jacksonville, 8505 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville, FL, 32217, and note that this is for the July Emergency Campaign Effort. You may donate via phone by calling 904-448-5000 ext. 209. To donate online, please visit our website, www.jewishjacksonville.org .

Federation evolves with new society By ERIN COHEN

Women’s Division Director

This year the Jewish Federation of Jacksonville continues to evolve with notable and important accomplishments within the organization. As 2015 campaign chair, Sandy Zimmerman reports the latest exciting news comes with the formation of a new society for Jewish healthcare professionals in Jacksonville. Havura HaMarpeh, which translates to “Society of Healers,” is a new division within the Federation. This group, formerly known as the Maimonides Society, has been given a makeover with the intent of being more inclusive to all healthcare professionals in the community. Dr. Michael Lewis is the chair of Havu-

ra HaMarpeh and believes strongly in this group of dedicated community members. “Jacksonville has the reputation of having a robust health delivery industry. Many of the providers involved in such healthcare happen to be Jewish and support many of the same issues that concern our community. Issues range from local health, medical ethics, Israel advocacy, sharing of knowledge and community building. I want to work with Federa-

tion to bring these folks together, build a medical Jewish community, learn together, raise monies together, advocate together, and hopefully visit Israel together,” says Lewis. Lewis, along with a solid programming committee, has agreed to advocate for bringing together all types of medical professionals to educate and inform the medical community on the meaningful work of the Federation and its partnering agencies. Zimmerman adds, “I’m thrilled to see this group come together. In keeping in line with our campaign goals for the coming year, it’s exciting to know we will have yet another way to connect with

See SOCIETY, p. 6


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