Jacksonville Jewish News February 2015

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COMMUNITY U Mark your calendars for one of the community’s largest events.

HONORS Jewish youth honored as leaders at MLK breakfast.

BRUNCH Havura HaMarpeh hosts Dr. Aviad Haramati

JEWISH NEWS Jacksonville

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London dazzles packed house

By JEANINE HOFF rGEN Division Director

With Sunday, Feb. 1, being Super and Thank You Sunday, the Jewish Federation of Jacksonville’s annual phone-a-thon to raise money for our recipient agencies, it’s possible that we may miss a few of you. However, we still want you to count. Your dollars serve as a lifeline for our Jewish community, and our recipient agencies depend on them so much. If you were out, unable to answer the phone or have never made a pledge before, we

See SUNDAY, p. 22

Etz Chaim Synagogue hosts Discovery Seminar By Etz Chaim Synagogue

The Discovery Seminar, which will take place at Etz Chaim Synagogue on Sunday, Feb. 8, will go from 9:30 a.m. to noon. We are honored to have as our guest lecRabbi Salomon ture Rabbi Yaakov Salomon, noted psychotherapist in a private practice in Brooklyn, N.Y., for over 30 years.

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By ERIN COHEN

Women’s Division Director

Singer and storyteller Andra London dazzled a packed house with her incredible voice and heartfelt story at the Women’s Division Champagne Brunch on Jan. 11. In her performance, My Jewish Story through Song, she shared several meaningful experiences she had throughout her childhood, crediting the Jewish federations and their partner agencies for shaping her identity.

A tremendous thank you to event Cochairs Dina Fetner and Susan Zyserman and their wonderful Champagne Brunch committee, and to those who shared their personal stories on behalf of our partner agencies: the Jewish Community Alliance, Jewish Community Foundation of Northeast Florida, Jewish Family & Community Services, Martin J. Gottlieb Day School, River Garden Senior Services, Torah Academy of Jacksonville, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and The Jewish Agency for Israel.

We would like to thank all who attended the event and made a gift to the 2015 Annual Campaign. Your participation helps change lives in Jacksonville, in Israel and in over 70 countries worldwide. Mark your calendars: 10th Annual Girlfriend Connection will be held Wednesday, May 13, 6 p.m. The event is chaired by Carrie Bielski and Talie Zaifert, and will feature author, television host, speaker and co-founder of One Clip at a Time, Alison Lebovitz.

Mordechai Kedar speaks at the JCA Feb. 5 By Jewish Federation of Jacksonville

The Jewish Federation of Jacksonville and the Jewish Community Alliance will hold the first special event sponsored by the Sisisky Family Foundation on Thursday, Feb. 5, 7 p.m., at the JCA. Dr. Mordechai Kedar, an expert on Israeli–Arab relations, will address the community. Federation Executive Director Alan Margolies talked about the dual unique nature of this program. “First, we are thrilled that Kimberly and Richard Sisisky have graciously and generously agreed to sponsor a series of events with a goal of helping our community to better understand Israel historically, politically and socially. And, the opportunity to have Moti Kedar with us is just wonderful! He

is one of the most knowledgeable and gifted educators on the Middle East today.” “When Kimberly and I first started discussing with Federation a number of ideas we had regarding bringing in subject-matter experts to expand our community’s understanding of Israel and its complex role in the world, Alan and the staff were very helpful in arranging all the details,” Richard Sisisky said. “Central to the series is the objective, nonpolitical view in order to make us all better advocates of Israel. Our entire family is excited to have such an accomplished individual as Mordechai Kedar inaugurate the lecture series.” Kedar was born in Tel Aviv in 1952. He served in the Israel De-

See KEDAR, p. 22

Dr. Mordechai Kedar


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