AT A GLANCE Chapter 1: JEWISH LEARNING 6 – 17
Chapter 4: RELIGIOUS LIFE 38 – 41
Chapter 2: COMMUNITY RESOURCES 18 – 24
Chapter 5: ACTIVITIES & VOLUNTEERING 42 – 48
Chapter 3: SYNAGOGUES & CONGREGATIONS 26 – 37
Chapter 6: FOOD & FUN 50 – 55
INDEX OF GUIDE ENTRIES: 56 – 57 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS: 58
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2017-2018 Guide to Jewish Living 5 The Jewish Voice’s 2017-2018 Guide to Jewish Living is a directory of all things Jewish in the Rhode Island community, a voice for our advertisers and us. It’s a comprehensive listing of the programs and resources available in our area. And it’s a showcase for the advertisers that support them. We hope you, our readers, will turn to the Guide when you need a resource. And please support the advertisers in the 2017-2018 Guide to Jewish Living by letting them know you saw their ad and rewarding them with your business. Without these advertisers, we would have no voice. The Jewish Voice depends on our advertisers for support and you, our readers, for the valuable news and information that goes into making a newspaper and this Guide. Together we are able to cover the breadth and depth of our community. The Voice staff strives to meet the needs of our community every day. Let us know how we’re doing! Thank you for your support.
Dear Friends, We are pleased to present you with the 2017– 2018 Guide to Jewish Living. Whether you are new to the area or you’ve been here for years, the Guide is an excellent resource to navigate greater Rhode Island’s Jewish community. Each organization, program, service and offering is part of a caring community that promotes quality Jewish living. Use this Guide regularly to discover much of what Jewish Rhode Island has to offer. And be sure to mention to the advertisers that you “saw them in the Guide!” In the meantime, we look forward to seeing you at the Jewish Alliance’s Dwares JCC and beyond! Sincerely,
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CHAPTER 1: JEWISH LEARNING Preschools & Nursery Schools: 6 Day Schools: 7 College & Campus Resources: 8 General Education: 11 Hebrew Education: 17
NOTE: Many synagogues offer religious school and Hebrew school. See Chapter 3: Synagogues & Congregations. PRESCHOOLS & NURSERY SCHOOLS David C. Isenberg Family Early Childhood Center at the Dwares JCC 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 180 jewishallianceri.org jpetrie@jewishallianceri.org Jo-Anne DeGiacomo Petrie, director
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program of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island, the David C. Isenberg
Family Early Childhood Center (ECC) provides a safe, welcoming, play-based educational program infused with Judaic values for children three months of age through pre-Kindergarten (4 years old by Sept. 1). Students are given opportunities to explore the world independently with guidance from teachers. We offer a balance of socialization, science, math, literacy, creative arts, social studies, motor skills and more. Enrichments include swim, art, music and mini-Maccabees (physical education) taught by seasoned professionals. A Kosher vegetarian lunch and snacks are included in the child’s tuition. All are welcome regardless of religious and cultural background or physical, social, emotional and cognitive ability. The ECC is licensed by Department of Children, Youth and Families
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Jewish Learning (DCYF) and is accredited by BrightStars and National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
Jewish Enrichment Program 3871 Post Road Warwick, RI 02886 401-884-7888 MrsLaufer@gmail.com Shoshana Laufer, coordinator
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re-Hebrew school-age children meet monthly at the Chabad CHAI Center in Warwick (near East Greenwich). Each month focuses on nurturing a mitzvah through arts and crafts, baking, singing and group play.
DAY SCHOOLS Jewish Community Day School of RI (JCDSRI) 85 Taft Ave.
Providence, RI 02906 401-751-2470 jcdsri.com nstein@jcdsri.com Andrea R. Katzman, head of school Naomi Schorsch Stein, admissions director
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n independent Jewish Day School for children in Pre-K through 5th grade. JCDSRI inspires creativity, develops character and prepares collaborative, critical thinkers within an inclusive and vibrant Jewish community.
New England Academy of Torah (NEAT) 450 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-331-5327 neaths.org
pscheinerman@phdschool.org Rabbi Peretz Scheinerman, dean Rabbi Aaron Lapin, principal
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ll-girls college-preparatory high school. Provides an excellent Judaic and general studies curriculum, a highly-rated mock trial team and an array of extracurricular activities.
Providence Hebrew Day School (PHDS) 450 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-331-5327 phdschool.org pscheinerman@phdschool.org Rabbi Peretz Scheinerman, dean Miriam Esther Weiner, principal
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ual-curriculum community school from preschool through grade 8. PHDS is a member of the Torah Umesorah, the national society of Jewish day schools.
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o-educational, Modern Orthodox day school in Sharon, Mass., provides a dual curriculum of general and Judaic studies for students in nursery (2.9 years old) through Grade 5.
COLLEGE & CAMPUS RESOURCES Bryant University Hillel 1150 Douglas Pike Smithfield, RI 02917-1284 401-232-6553
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Amy Olson, executive director amyolson@mail.uri.edu Yaniv Havusha, director of Jewish student life yaniv_havusha@uri.edu eligious, cultural, social, educational and other Stephen Slater, rabbinic intern programs and services to help meet stepheneslater@gmail.com
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the needs of Jewish members of the Bryant University community throughout the year. These programs include interfaith activities and learning, sponsorship of campus-wide activities, informal learning, and the opportunity for pastoral and personal connections with the full-time campus rabbi.
Hillel Foundation at the University of Rhode Island 6 Fraternity Circle Kingston, RI 02881 401-874-2740 urihillel.org
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warm and welcoming atmosphere encourages and empowers students to explore Judaism in meaningful ways. The experienced professional staff works closely with students to provide a full array of social, cultural, religious, community service, Israel-related and leadership opportunities. The 5,000-square-foot Norman M. Fain Hillel Center opened in 2010 and is a resource to the entire campus. The attractive and inviting facility offers a home away from home for students and is an ideal space for socializing, programming and activities. Hillel is recognized and acclaimed by URI administration as one of the most active and dynamic organizations on campus. URI Hillel was honored with Hillel International’s “Indispensable Campus Partner Award” for inspiring the University community as a campus leader on diversity, tolerance and multiculturalism.
Johnson & Wales University Hillel 8 Abbott Park Providence, RI 02903 401-598-1499 jwu.edu
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oordinates Jewish activities and programs on campus.
Rhode Island College Jewish Student Community Group 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Providence, RI 02908 401-456-8016
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ewish and non-Jewish students, faculty and staff are welcome to participate in this group, which offers programming.
Jewish Learning Roger Williams University Hillel One Old Ferry Road Bristol, RI 02809 401-254-3433 rwu.edu Rev. Nancy Hamlin Soukup, university multifaith chaplain nsoukup@rwu.edu
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nriches the lives of Jewish students by building community on campus and connecting to the global Jewish community. Student-led and student-run, it is a recognized club on campus and interacts with the RWU Student Senate. Students gather regularly for Shabbat (sometimes sponsored by families), to commemorate/ celebrate Jewish holidays and hold annual Passover Seders. Other opportunities to educate the larger campus community about Judaism include a collaboration with the RWU Roving Eye Film Festival and FLICKERS: RI International Film Festival. Each semester (in November and April), a three-day film festival on the Jewish experience is organized, with screenings of the latest documentaries and short and feature films open to the campus and general public.
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Jewish Learning The Brown RISD Hillel Foundation 80 Brown St. Providence, RI 02906 401-863-2805 brownrisdhillel.org info@brownrisdhillel.org Marshall Einhorn, executive director Rabbi Michelle Dardashti, chaplain
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rown RISD Hillel, the center for Jewish life at both Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design, is an integral part of campus religious, social, cultural, educational, and political life. It encourages and supports a diversity of students as they explore, develop and deepen their Jewish identities. We are committed to having Judaism serve as a source of meaning and growth during students’ time on
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Jewish Learning College Hill and in their lives after graduation. Brown RISD Hillel operates from the award-winning Glenn and Darcy Weiner Center, a 25,000 square foot facility in the heart of Brown’s campus. Brown RISD Hillel was the winner of the Great Place to Work Award from Hillel International in 2014.
GENERAL EDUCATION Alliance Educational Services 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 P: 401-421-4111, ext. 179 jewishallianceri.org lkatz@jewishallianceri.org Larry Katz
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program of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island, services include educator conferences and workshops, teacher resources, a DVD library,
consultations, school services and information on Israel travel for youth and young adults.
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elcomes Jewish students attending Brown University, RISD and J&W University, regardless of background or affiliation.
afe, fun after school program for children in grades K-5. Provides a setting focused on academics, social skills, sports, arts and fun. Enhanced curricula and enrichments include monthly themes, homework help, CATCH (Coordinated Approach To Children’s Health), outside play, swimming, arts and crafts, gardening, select school pickup, healthy snacks and more! Additional enrichment classes such as pottery, basketball and swim lessons are also available.
Eides Family J-Space After School Program 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 147 jewishallianceri.org
Gift of Israel (GOI) 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 181 giftofisrael@jewishallianceri.org Jana Brenman
Chabad House of College Hill 12 Olive St. Providence, RI 02906 401-743-4725 rebmendel@chabadbrown.com Rabbi Mendel Laufer, spiritual leader
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artner with your synagogue and the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island to give your child the gift of a lifetime…the Gift of Israel! Start a GOI savings plan while your child is young, allowing for future educational travel opportunities in Israel. Participating congregations and the Jewish Federation Foundation subsidize the fund. Enrollment begins in Grade 3 for children in the greater Rhode Island Jewish community who attend an approved Jewish Studies program.
Contact your synagogue or the Jewish Alliance to learn about eligibility.
Harry & Esther Elkin Teen Initiatives 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 146 jewishallianceri.org sfinkle@jewishallianceri.org Seth Finkle
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nfused with Jewish values and culture, programs for teens include community events, fitness, Counselor-inTraining (CIT) opportunities, Israel programming, grants and scholarships for study travel, HaZamir (International Jewish High School Choir at Temple Emanu-El ); Maccabi Games and ArtsFest; TigerSharks Swim Club; youth groups, and more! Teens are encouraged to make meaningful connections and stay connected to Judaism as they continue their journey toward adulthood.
New England Rabbinical College (NERC) 262 Blackstone Blvd. Providence, RI 02906 P: 401-274-3298 Rabbi Eliezer Y. Gibber, dean Chana Faiga Twersky 401-274-1361 646-942 6388 (mobile) cftwersky.nerc@gmail.com
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post-high school intensive program of Talmud and rabbinics. NERC offers classes and programs for adults and children in the greater community. The Rabbinical College administration and its students serve as resources for Jewish communal needs.
PJ Library and PJ Our Way 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111 jewishallianceri.org mcicchitelli@jewishallianceri.org Michelle Cicchitelli
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reated and supported by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, PJ Library is an award-winning Jewish literacy and outreach program for families with children ages 6 months through 8 years. Each participating child receives a free, high-quality Jewish book or CD every month in the mail, representing a wide array of Jewish themes. PJ Our Way is the “next chapter” and offers
Jewish Learning exceptional books with Jewish themes to kids ages 8½ to 11. They choose the books based their own interests and reading level.
Providence Kollel/ Project Shoresh 450 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 Kollel: 401-383-2786 Shoresh: 401-632-3165 Providencekollel.org projectshoresh.com info@providencekollel.org Rabbi Raphie Schochet, director, senior lecturer rabbieraphie@gmail.com Rabbi Naftali L. Karp, director, young professional programming nkarp@projectshoresh.com Rabbi Noach Karp, young family and youth coordinator rnoachkarp@gmail.com
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ear-round educational and social programming for all, with an open-door policy.
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Jewish Learning Shalom RI 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 182 jewishallianceri.org concierge@jewishallianceri.org Robyn Goldstein
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halom RI, a program of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island, introduces newcomers to the programs available for greater Rhode Island’s Jewish community. Shalom RI is a resource offering helpful tips, information and a gift bag to new community members.
Thrive www.thrive-ri.org info@thrive-ri.org
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o-founded by Nicole Jellinek, Rabbi Barry Dolinger and Rabbi Elan Babchuck, Thrive is
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Jewish Learning Jewish Learning Institute 3871 Post Rd, Warwick, RI, 02886 www.myJLI.com 401-884-7888 Rabbi Yossi Laufer, local director rabbilaufer@gmail.com
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he JLI is accepting, interactive, accessible and academically challenging. JLI offers three courses a year on an array of topics, including Jewish ethics, mysticism and philosophy. JLI courses uncover timeless wisdom, equipped with the modern tools of today – comprehensive textbooks, streamlined curriculum and multimedia presentations – prepared by experts in the field of adult Jewish education.
Jewish Learning The Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center 401 Elmgrove Ave. 401-453-7860 BornsteinHolocaustCenter.org May@BornsteinHolocaustCenter.org May-Ronny Zeidman, director
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ducational institution teaches respect for minorities through the lessons of the Holocaust and offers photographic display, library, audio-visual and curriculum materials. Programs include lectures by scholars and Holocaust survivors, traveling museum exhibits and teachers’ workshops.
HEBREW EDUCATION Ruth Ben-Yehuda Adler 401-273-1505 Ruti@brown.edu
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earn Hebrew at Tamar, the Providence Hebrew Ulpan. Full-year program of two 14-week semesters focuses on developing skills in all facets of Hebrew with special attention to speaking and comprehension. Tamar holds classes at the Jewish Alliance’s Dwares JCC.
Sandra Freedman 401-337-5669 or 617-980-1901 sbfreedman@comcast.net
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orks with unaffiliated families in Rhode Island and all around New England. Prepares students for and officiates at Bar and Bat Mitzvah ceremonies. No previous education in Hebrew or Jewish studies required. Skype tutoring can be arranged.
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CHAPTER 2: COMMUNITY RESOURCES General Social Services: 18 Financial Resources & Philanthropy: 20 Food Pantry: 20 Hospital: 21 Newspaper: 21 Senior Services: 22 Senior Housing: 23 Senior Kosher Meals: 23 Other Senior Resources: 24
GENERAL SOCIAL SERVICES
Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island (Alliance) 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111 jewishallianceri.org Adam Greenman, president & CEO Mitzi Berkelhammer, chair of the board
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he Alliance works to ensure a vibrant Jewish community that is connected locally, in Israel and worldwide. The Alliance builds and sustains Jewish community by maximizing philanthropic resources and volunteer efforts. Part grant-maker, part fundraiser, part think tank, part gathering place, part provider of essential services, the Alliance distributes funds from its Annual Campaign to more than 60 local organizations
and many others around the world. Our goal is to build a strong and vigorous Jewish community that is committed to social justice and to experiencing Jewish life together in a spirit of joy and generosity. Our partners – here and around the world – are making a transformative impact on individual lives and in the local and global Jewish community.
AccessJewishRI.org 401-421-4111, ext, 411 accessjewishri.org accessjewishri@jewishallianceri.org
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ccessJewishRI.org is an information and referral website that brings people and services together, combined with personalized, confidential phone assistance. Access a multitude of services, activities and resources provided by the Jewish community as well as social, health and government organizations in greater Rhode Island. Whether you need food assistance, vocational support or access to senior transportation, help is just a call or click away.
Alliance Community Concierge 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 169 & 182 jewishallianceri.org concierge@jewishallianceri.org Wendy Joering or Robyn Goldstein
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ike a hotel concierge, the Alliance Community Concierge is a valuable resource who can answer your questions and connect you to the services you’re interested in. Are you looking for a Jewish preschool, Kosher bagels, assisted living or a personal trainer? Do you want to volunteer, play mahjong, meet other young professionals or seek food assistance? The concierge is your gateway to information about the greater Rhode Island Jewish community and to all major Jewish organizations, services and programs around the state.
Dwares JCC A division of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111 jewishallianceri.org
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he Jewish Alliance’s Dwares JCC is greater Rhode Island’s resource for a wide spectrum of programs and events, including fitness and aquatics, personal training, family programs, educational resources, cultural events, Israel travel opportunities, early childhood education, babysitting, camps for children and teens, social opportunities, and Kosher meals for seniors. We provide for the social, cultural, educational, recreational and wellness-related needs of the Jewish community and the greater Rhode Island community. The Dwares JCC serves the whole family and welcomes all ages, faiths and backgrounds.
Jewish Family Service (JFS) 959 North Main St. Providence, RI 02904 401-331-1244 jfsri.org
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FS is a nonprofit social service organization serving individuals and families in greater Rhode Island regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or economic status. JFS helps sustain its clients within a framework of Jewish values. Many programs of JFS appear elsewhere in this guide.
Adoption Options, a program of Jewish Family Service 959 North Main St. Providence, RI 02904 401-331-5437 peg@jfsri.org Peg Boyle, LICSW, program coordinator
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The Jewish Federation of Cape Cod P.O. Box 2568 Hyannis, MA 02601 508-360-2885 Terry Smily, president
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he Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island helps connect new parents to programs available in the local Jewish community. Your new addition is welcomed to our Jewish community with a baby bucket filled with gifts and valuable information about the programs and services we offer.
FINANCIAL RESOURCES & PHILANTHROPY Gemilath Chesed Providence Hebrew Free Loan Association P.O. Box 3665 Cranston, RI 02910 401-261-9820
Shalom Baby 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 178 ends money at no interest to jewishallianceri.org those with short-term financial mcicchitelli@jewishallianceri.org needs. Complete confidentiality Michelle Cicchitelli assured.
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FOOD PANTRY The Louis & Goldie Chester Full Plate Kosher Food Pantry 100 Niantic Ave. Providence, RI 02907 401-621-5374 jsari.org
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osher food pantry serving the entire Jewish community. Hours are Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., except on Jewish holidays.
HOSPITAL The Miriam Hospital 164 Summit Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-793-2500 MiriamHospital.org
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ounded in 1926 by Rhode Island’s Jewish community, The Miriam Hospital is a teaching hospital for the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and a founding partner of the Lifespan health system.
NEWSPAPER The Jewish Voice 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111 jvhri.org Editorial and advertising information: editor@ jewishallianceri.org Fran Ostendorf, editor Leah Camara, graphic designer
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Jewish Seniors Agency of Rhode Island (JSA) 100 Niantic Ave. Providence, RI 02907 401-351-4750 jsari.org jsa@jsari.org Susan Bazar, executive director
Home Care Solutions, a program of Jewish Family Service 959 North Main St. Providence, RI 02904 401-331-6962 jfsri.org erving the elderly with programs and partnerships, info@jfsri.org including Jewish Eldercare of Linda Amore, RN & Celina Vogel, Rhode Island (JERI), Shalom RN, nursing supervisors
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ERI staff and volunteers interact with seniors in nursing facilities, hospitals, assisted-living residences and private homes. They help seniors observe Jewish traditions and holidays, conduct religious services and offer personal visits.
Lifeline RI, a program of Jewish Family Service Apartments, The Phyllis Siperstein 959 North Main St. Tamarisk Assisted Living Providence, RI 02904 Residence, Celebrations Adult Day Services, the JSA Women’s 401-331-1244, ext. 306 Association, and The Louis and jfsri.org Goldie Chester Full Plate Kosher Julie Thibeau, program manager
ome Care Solutions provides certified nursing assistants (CNAs) to assist seniors and disabled adults with activities of daily living so that they maintain their independence and live at Food Pantry. home for as long as possible. Services include personal care, Jewish Eldercare of Rhode light housework, shopping and meal preparation. Special attention Island (JERI), a JSA Program 100 Niantic Ave. is given to Kosher households, if needed. All CNAs are licensed Providence, RI 02907 by the Rhode Island Department 401-621-5374 of Health and supervised by a jsari.org registered nurse; they receive sadler-jeri@jsari.org ongoing training.
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Partners in Care, a program of Jewish Family Service 959 North Main St. Providence, RI 02904 401-331-1244, ext. 336 jessica@jfsri.org Jessica Murphy, program coordinator
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artners in Care is a new caregiver respite program. Volunteers provide free, in-home caregiver respite to support families caring for older adults and adults with disabilities. Partners in Care strives to decrease caregiver burden and stress, and increase the potential of the caregiver to sustain loved ones at home. Vetted and trained volunteers help caregivers by providing their loved ones with friendly visits, companionship, participation in recreational activities and errands, as well as transportation when appropriate.
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Community Resources The Counseling Center, a program of Jewish Family Service 959 North Main St. Providence, RI 02904 401-331-1244, ext. 325 jfsri.org meghan@jfsri.org Meghan Cavanaugh, LICSW, clinical director
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he Counseling Center provides counseling services to adults, children, families and couples by licensed, experienced professionals. This nonsectarian program is available to those in greater Rhode Island regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or economic status. Most third-party insurance is accepted and a sliding fee scale is offered when appropriate.
SENIOR HOUSING Fall River Jewish Home 538 Robeson St. Fall River, MA 02720 508-679-6172 The Phyllis Siperstein Tamarisk Assisted Living Residence (Tamarisk) 3 Shalom Drive Warwick, RI 02886 401-732-0037 tamariskri.org Roberta Ragge, executive director
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osher assisted-living facility includes a Renaissance Memory Support Unit, Celebrations Adult Day Services and respite care.
Shalom Apartments (I and II) 1 Shalom Drive 2 Shalom Drive
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Warwick, RI 02886 401-738-4414 jsari.org shalom@conversant.net Bonnie Sekeres, executive director
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nriched affordable housing for the elderly and those who are mobility impaired in a secure suburban setting. Among available programs and services are a noon meal site, a computer room, beauty salon, resident service coordinator, activities, library, exercise equipment and an active tenants’ association.
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Kosher Senior Café – Providence, a program of Jewish Family Service Dwares Jewish Community Center 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-338-3189 jfsri.org neal@jfsri.org Neal Drobnis, Kosher nutrition coordinator
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he Senior Café in Providence, which is returning to the Dwares JCC offers a Kosher lunch Monday through Friday at noon for seniors and adults with disabilities. Local Kosher caterer, Accounting for Taste, ensures meals are both tasty and nutritious. Varied programs including lectures, films, music, bingo, dance therapy, blood pressure screening, and kibbitz groups take place following the meal. Reservations for lunch are required two days in advance. There is a suggested donation of $3 per meal, but there is no charge for scheduled social activities. Transportation to and from each site may be available for local
Community Resources residents. Visit the JFSRI website for a link to a monthly calendar of programs and menus.
Kosher Senior Café – Cranston, a program of Jewish Family Service Temple Sinai 30 Hagen Ave. Cranston, RI 02920 401-743-0009 jfsri.org neal@jfsri.org Neal Drobnis, Kosher nutrition coordinator,
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he Senior Café in Cranston, located at Temple Sinai, offers a Kosher lunch Monday through Friday at noon for seniors and adults with disabilities. Local Kosher caterer, Accounting for Taste, ensures meals are both tasty and nutritious. Varied programs including lectures, films, music, bingo, dance therapy, blood pressure screening, and kibbitz groups take place before the meal, beginning around 11 a.m. Reservations for lunch are required two days in advance. There is a suggested donation of $3 per meal, but there is no charge for scheduled social activities. Transportation to and from each site may be available for local residents. Visit the JFSRI website for a link to a monthly calendar of programs and menus.
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CHAPTER 3: SYNAGOGUES & CONGREGATIONS REFORM
Reform: 26 Reconstructionist: 28 Conservative: 28 Orthodox: 30 Unaffiliated: 36
Falmouth Jewish Congregation (Member Union for Reform Judaism) 7 Hatchville Road East Falmouth, MA 02536 508-540-0602 falmouthjewish.org Betty Klotz, office administrator fjcoffice@comcast.net Newport Havurah 401-423-0407 newporthavurah1@gmail.com Ann Zartler
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he Newport Havurah celebrates Shabbat and holidays and provides a variety of adult learning experiences.
Temple Beth-El 70 Orchard Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-331-6070 temple-beth-el.org jmoseley@temple-beth-el.org Rabbi Howard Voss-Altman, Rabbi Sarah Mack and Cantor Judith Seplowin, spiritual leaders Judy L. Moseley, executive director
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Synagogues & Congregations and celebrates the diversity and vitality of Jewish life today. TBE houses the William G. Braude Library and Helene and Bertram Bernhardt History Gallery. TBE’s cemetery is owned and operated by the synagogue for its members. Established in 1849, it is the second oldest Jewish cemetery in Rhode Island (RI Historic Cemetery #6).
Temple Habonim 165 New Meadow Road Barrington, RI 02806 401-245-6536 templehabonim.org office@templehabonim.org Rabbi Andrew Klein, spiritual leader rabbiklein@templehabonim.org David Perolman, education director/song leader
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eform synagogue founded in 1960. Worship services for all ages, monthly Tot Shabbat and family services, Religious School (grades K-10), youth group, Bar/ Bat Mitzvah, Sisterhood and adult education. Welcomes Jews by birth, Jews by choice and non-Jewish spouses in the East Bay region of Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.
Temple Sinai 30 Hagen Ave. Cranston, RI 02920 401-942-8350 templesinairi.org rabbigoldwasser@templesinairi.org Rabbi Jeffrey Goldwasser and Cantor Deborah Johnson, spiritual leaders Rabbi Sol Goodman, education director
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Congregation B’nai Israel 224 Prospect St. Woonsocket, RI 02895 401-762-3651 shalom-cbi.org synagogue@cbi.necoxmail.com Jeffrey Cornblatt, spiritual leader
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Congregation Or Chadash 139 Ocean Ave. Cranston, RI 02905 401-225-7194 orchadash-ri.org
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Temple Emanu-El 99 Taft Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-331-1616 teprov.org info@teprov.org Senior Rabbi Wayne Franklin Rabbi Rachel Zerin Brian Mayer, hazzan Paul Stouber, executive director Ronni Guttin, director of education Shoshana Jacob, director of youth & family programs
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onservative congregation offers religious services and educational, community-based and social action programs for children, adults and families. Includes a Religious School, the Rosen Library, the gift shop and The Natalie and Abraham Percelay Museum. Offers daily morning and evening services, Shabbat services, and special bi-monthly and monthly services. For more information, visit teprov.org for dates and times of all services and programs.
Temple Beth El of Fall River 385 High St. Fall River, MA 02720 508-674-3529 frtemplebethel.org Rabbi Mark Elber and Cantor Shoshana Brown, spiritual leaders
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Synagogues & Congregations Temple Shalom 223 Valley Road Middletown, RI 02842 401-846-9002 Templeshalomrhodeisland.org Michael Mendell, president Fredric Scheff, cantor
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Tifereth Israel Congregation 145 Brownell Ave. New Bedford, MA 02740 508-997-3171 tinewbedford.org ti@tinewbedford.org Rabbi Raphael J. Kanter & Cantor Nathaniel Schudrich, spiritual leaders Kenneth Turkewitz, executive director
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Temple Torat Yisrael 1251 Middle Rd. East Greenwich, RI 02818 401-885-6600 toratyisrael.org membership@toratyisrael.org Rabbi Aaron Philmus, spiritual leader
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ORTHODOX Congregation Beth Sholom 275 Camp St. Providence, RI 02906 401-621-9393 bethsholom-ri.org
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ongregation Beth Sholom is a sacred community, dedicated to providing a medium for intentional and impactful Jewish engagement. Together, as a modern Orthodox synagogue, we aim to facilitate prayers that stir our souls, educate children and adults in ways that are both rigorous and timely, and support each other as family, towards the end of transforming our lives, the character of our community, and even serving as a source of light to the world we inhabit.
Congregation Mishkon Tfiloh 203 Summit Ave. Providence, RI 02906
401-421-5074 mishkontfiloh@juno.com Rabbi Yechezkel Yudkowsky, spiritual leader
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ince 1962, Congregation Mishkon Tfiloh has played a significant part in Jewish life on the East Side of Providence. The congregation was founded by a group of families who wished for a strictly Orthodox shul. These people would walk from all ends of the East Side to daven in Mishkon Tfiloh, one of the only Orthodox shuls in the neighborhood at that time. The Rabbanim in the shul organized classes, and this led a number of people, many of whom still live in Providence, to keep Torah and mitzvot.
Congregation Jeshuat Israel at Touro Synagogue 85 Touro St. Newport, RI 02840 401-847-4794 tourosynagogue.org cji@tourosynagogue.org Rabbi Dr. Marc Mandel, spiritual leader
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Congregation Ohawe Shalom 671 East Ave. Pawtucket, RI 02860 Rabbi Aviad Hack Gabbai Rahmat Noorparvar David Pliskin, president 401-725-3886 dgpliskin@gmail.com
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Synagogues & Congregations Friday Evening Mincha and Maariv at 10 minutes before candle lighting Shabbat morning Shacharit at 9 a.m. Shabbat afternoon Mincha at 25 minutes before sunset, Maariv at nightfall Sunday morning Shacharit at 8 a.m. Large social hall and small foyer available for rental. Rhode Island Kosher certified kitchen. Women’s and Girls’ wedding wear Gemach located on premises. By appointment only. Contact Nita Pliskin 401-725-3886 or Linda Kessler 401-556-3216 for information.
Congregation Sha’arei Tefilla 450 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-273-3923
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arm, friendly atmosphere for people to come and grow in their connection to their Judaism. Serious and lively prayer, sermons to help provide people with real tools for growth, kiddush following prayers every Shabbat morning, and invitations for Shabbat meals available every week.
Congregation Sons of Jacob 24 Douglas Ave. Providence, RI 02908 401-274-5260 congsons@hotmail.com Harold Silverman, president
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Congregation Sons and Daughters of Ruth P.O. Box 525 Block Island, RI 02807 401-466-2861 Elliot Taubman, cantor and spiritual leader
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Chabad CHAI Center of West Bay 3871 Post Road Warwick, RI 02886 401-884-7888 rabbiwarwick.com rabbi@rabbiwarwick.com Rabbi Yossi Laufer
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Chabad House of Barrington 311 Maple Ave. Barrington, RI 02806 401-247-4747 jewishbarrington.com rabbi@jewishbarrington.com Rabbi Moshe Laufer, director
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Synagogues & Congregations Chabad House of Northern RI 7 Wake Robin Road #1402 Lincoln, RI 02865 401-499-2574 rabbi@ChabadNRI.com ChabadNRI.com Rabbi Aryeh Laufer
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Chabad House of Rhode Island Jewish Hospitality Center 360 Hope St. Providence, RI 02906 401-273-7238 believeinprovidence@gmail.com Rabbi Yehoshua Laufer, spiritual leader
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Congregation Sharah Zedek 6 Union St. P.O. Box 1694 Westerly, RI 02891 401-345-1544 or 401-596-9951 Congregationsharahzedek.org mlewiss@lewisslaw.com Matthew Lewiss, president
United Brothers Synagogue 205 High St. Bristol, RI 02809 401-253-3460 unitedbrothersynagogue.org ubsbristol@gmail.com Daniel E. Kertzner, spiritual leader
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ristol’s historic synagogue holds Shabbat services on the first Friday of the month.
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CHAPTER 4: RELIGIOUS LIFE FUNERAL CHAPELS
Funeral Chapels: 38 Burial Society: 38 Cemeteries: 39 Mikvah: 40 Mohels: 41 Eruv: 41 Rhode Island Board of Rabbis: 41
Shalom Memorial Chapel 1100 New London Ave. Cranston, RI 02920 401-463-7771 877-463-7771 shalomchapel@aol.com shalommemorialchapel.com Michael D. Smith and Adam G. Smith, funeral directors
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Sugarman–Sinai Memorial Chapel 458 Hope St. Providence, RI 02906 401-331-8094 800-447-1267
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BURIAL SOCIETY Chevra Kadisha of Newport County 160 Adams Drive c/o James Herstoff, M.D., President Portsmouth, RI 02871 jk.herstoff@yahoo.com Dr. James Herstoff
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CEMETERIES Lincoln Park Cemetery (Chased Schel Amess Association) 1469 Post Road Warwick, RI 02888 401-737-5333 Beth Veltri, executive director
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Congregation Sons of Israel and David Cemetery 401-331-6070 Ken Orenstein, chairman of Cemetery Management Committee
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Congregation B’nai Israel Cemetery 774-571-7837 Steve Block Located on Mendon Road in Woonsocket. MIKVAH Rhode Island Mikvah 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 Mailing address: P.O. Box 603194 Providence, RI 02906 401-621-9119
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Religious Life Gan Adina Women’s Mikvah 3871 Post Road Warwick RI 02886 401-884-7888 mrslaufer@gmail.com
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Rabbi Shmuel Taitelbaum 401-861-1403
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RHODE ISLAND BOARD OF RABBIS The Board of Rabbis of Greater Rhode Island c/o Temple Beth-El 70 Orchard Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-331-6070 RabbisOfGreaterRhodeIsland.org Rabbi Sarah Mack, president
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CHAPTER 5: ACTIVITIES & VOLUNTEERING Children and Teens: 42 Adults: 44 Historical Resources: 47 Israel Resources: 48
CHILDREN AND TEENS BBYO New England 401-490-1030 Bbyo.org swalsh@bbyo.org Samantha Walsh, LCSW
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Camp Gan Israel of West Bay 3871 Post Road Warwick, RI 02886 401-884-7888 RIJewishKids.com/camp Shoshana and Rabbi Yossi Laufer, directors
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Camp JORI 1065 Wordens Pond Road Wakefield, RI 02879 Winter: 401-421-4111 Summer: 401-783-7000 campjori.com campjori@gmail.com Ricky Kodner, director
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J-Camp at the Dwares JCC 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 146 & 180 jewishallianceri.org sfinkle@jewishallianceri.org jpetrie@jewishallianceri.org Seth Finkle (Upper Camp) & Jo-Anne DeGiacomo Petrie (Lower Camp)
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Activities & Volunteering are also counselor-in-training opportunities for teens. Lunch and snacks are included. Early arrival and extended day options are available as well as half-day options for 3 and 4 year olds. Sibling discount and payment plan options available.
Jewish Committee on Scouting (Narragansett Council) Boy Scouts of America 10 Risho Ave. East Providence, RI 02914 401-732-2784 cabbott183@gmail.com Curt Abbott, chair
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USY of Temple Emanu-El Providence, RI 02906 401-331-1616 teprov.org shosh@teprov.org Shoshana Jacob, youth coordinator
he Committee, part of the national organization, supports rograms include Kadima (grades and encourages Jewish Scouts and 4-5), Junior USY (grades 6-8), scouting activities and supports a full-time Jewish chaplain at Camp and Senior USY (grades 9-12). Offers opportunities for participation and Yawgoog. leadership for all Jewish youth regardless of synagogue affiliation Lenny Krayzelburg Swim or membership.
Academy (LKSA) 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 162 401-562-0973 jewishallianceri.org LKSA@jewishallianceri.org Doug Immel & Stephani Cataño
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TigerSharks Swim Club 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 153 jewishallianceri.org dimmel@jewishallianceri.org Doug Immel
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B’nai B’rith Plantations Unit 5339 51 Stadium Road Providence, RI 02906 401-831-7967 marty932@cox.net Martin Waldman, president
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Community Relations Council (CRC) 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-421-4111, ext. 171 jewishallianceri.org crc@jewishallianceri.org
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Activities & Volunteering Touro Fraternal Association 45 Rolfe Square P.O. Box 3562 Cranston, RI 02910 401-785-0066 tourofraternal.org info@tourofraternal.org Jed Brandes, chairman, Board of Directors
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JSA Women’s Association 100 Niantic Ave. Providence, RI 02907 401-621-5374 Jsari.org Rachel Rollins/JERI Program Bernice Weiner, president
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aises funds to support various Jewish Seniors Agency programs, including JERI’s holiday observances, special projects and visits and gifts to nursing home residents. Makes and sells baby blankets and sweaters at its Knit Shoppe.
The Miriam Hospital Women’s Association 164 Summit Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-793-2520 Vickie Scott vickie.scott@lifespan.org
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Hadassah Rhode Island 401-463-3636 hadassah.org/rhodeisland rhodeislandchapter@hadassah.org Sue Mayes, president
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Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. Department of Rhode Island 46 Bagy Wrinkle Cove Warren, RI 02885 401-245-6644 Samodets@aol.com Sanford H. Gorodetsky, commander
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HISTORICAL RESOURCES Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association (RIJHA) 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-331-1360 rijha.org info@rijha.org
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Touro Synagogue, a National Historic Site 85 Touro St. Newport, RI 02840 401-847-4794 tourosynagogue.org tours@tourosynagogue.org
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Alliance Israel Desk Israel Travel Grants & Scholarships 401 Elmgrove Ave. Providence, RI 02906
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CHAPTER 6: FOOD & FUN CATERING & FOOD
Catering & Food: 50 Gifts, Gowns & Judaica: 54 Music & Music Lessons: 55
Accounting for Taste Providence, RI 02906 401-301-1889 accountingfortaste.net Deb Blazer, owner
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Ahava Catering Beth Sholom 275 Camp St. Providence, RI 401-272-4835 Ahavacatering.com AhavaCatering@gmail.com Freda Baer
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Eastside Marketplace Kosher Butcher and Fish 165 Pitman St. Providence, RI 02906 401-831-7771
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Garden Grille CafĂŠ 727 East Ave. Pawtucket RI 02860 401-726-2826 gardengrilleri.com
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Food & Fun The Grange 166 Broadway Providence, RI 02903 401-831-0600
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Rainbow Bakery 800 Reservoir Ave. Cranston, RI 02910 401-944-8180 or 401-944-7171
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Stop & Shop Supermarket Bakery 333 West River St. Providence, RI 02909 401-861-9300, ext. 1
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Tova’s Catering, Inc. 253 Mansfield Ave. Norton, MA 02766 508-286-2242 tovascatering.com
Wildflour 727 East Ave. Pawtucket, RI 02860 401-475-4718 Wildflourveganbakerycafe.com
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GIFTS, GOWNS & JUDAICA Many synagogues have gift shops, “white elephant” sales and/or holiday bazaars. JSA Women’s Association Knit Shoppe 100 Niantic Ave. Providence, RI 02907 Rachael Rollins at 401-621-5374 or Tamarisk 401-732-0037
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The Miriam Hospital Gift Shop 164 Summit Ave. Providence, RI 02906 401-793-2520
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Wedding Wear Gemach of Pawtucket Congregation Ohawe Shalom 671 East Ave. Pawtucket, RI 02860 Nita Pliskin at 401-725-3886 or Linda Kessler at 401-556-3216
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Yarmulkazi Brown University Klezmer Band 401-273-7076 klezmer.brown@gmail.com steve@absteve.com Steve Schwartz, contact
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Guide Entries
Counseling Center, The – 23 David C. Isenberg Family Early Childhood Center – 6 Dwares JCC – 19 Eastside Marketplace Kosher Butcher & Fish – 50 Eides Family J-Space After School Program – 11 Fall River Jewish Home – 23 Falmouth Jewish Congregation – 26 Fishel Bresler’s Bands – 55 Freedman, Sandra – 17 Gan Adina Women’s Mikvah – 41 Garden Grille Cafe – 50 Gemilath Chesed – 20 Gift of Israel (GOI) – 11 Grange, The – 53 Hadassah Rhode Island – 46 Harry & Esther Elkin Teen Initiatives – 12 Hebrew Free Loan Association of Providence – 20 Hillel Foundation at URI – 8 Home Care Solutions – 22 J-Camp at the Dwares JCC – 42 Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island (Alliance) – 18 Jewish Committee on Scouting – 43 Jewish Community Day School of Rhode Island (JCDSRI) – 7 Jewish Federation of Cape Cod – 20 Jewish Eldercare of Rhode Island (JERI) – 22 Jewish Enrichment Program – 7 Jewish Family Service (JFS) – 19 Jewish Learning Institute – 16 Jewish Seniors Agency of Rhode Island (JSA) – 22 Jewish Voice, The – 21 Jewish War Veterans – 46 Johnson & Wales University Hillel – 8 JSA Women’s Association – 45 JSA Women’s Ass’n. Knit Shoppe – 54
J Street Rhode Island – 48 Kollel/Project Shoresh – 13 Kosher Food Pantry – 20 Kosher Meals on Wheels – 23 Kosher Senior Café Providence – 24 Kosher Senior Café Cranston – 24 Lenny Krayzelburg Swim Academy (LKSA) – 43 Lifeline RI – 22 Lincoln Park Cemetery (Chased Schel Amess Association) – 39 Louis and Goldie Full Plate Kosher Food Pantry, The – 20 Mikvah, Gan Adina – 41 Mikvah, Rhode Island – 40 Miriam Hospital, The – 21 Miriam Hospital Gift Shop, The – 54 Miriam Hospital Women’s Association, The – 46 New England Academy of Torah (NEAT) – 7 New England Rabbinical College (NERC) – 12 Newport Havurah – 26 Other Senior Resources – 24 PJ Library/PJ Our Way – 12 Partners in Care – 22 Providence Eruv Corporation – 41 Providence Hebrew Day School (PHDS) – 7 Providence Kollel/Project Shoresh – 13 Rainbow Bakery – 53 RI College Jewish Student Community Group – 8 Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association (RIJHA) – 47 Rhode Island Mikvah – 40 Roger Williams University Hillel – 9 Ruth Adler Ben Yehuda – 17 Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center, The – 17 Schiff, Stephen F., Dr. – 41 Shalom Apartments I and II – 23
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Guide Entries Shalom Baby – 20 Shalom Memorial Chapel – 38 Shalom RI – 15 Sharon Memorial Park – 40 South Providence Hebrew Free Loan Assoc. – 20 StandWithUs Rhode Island – 48 Stop & Shop Supermarket Bakery – 53 Striar Hebrew Academy – 8 Sugarman-Sinai Memorial Chapel – 38 Taitelbaum, Shmuel, Rabbi – 41 Tamarisk Assisted Living Residence – 23 Temple Beth-El – 26 Temple Beth El of Fall River – 28 Temple Emanu-El – 28 Temple Habonim – 27 Temple Sinai – 27 Temple Shalom – 29 Temple Torat Yisrael – 29 Thrive – 15 Tifereth Israel Congregation – 29 TigerSharks Swim Club – 43 Touro Fraternal Association – 45 Touro Synagogue – 47 Tova’s Catering – 53 United Brothers Synagogue – 37 USY of Temple Emanu-El – 43 Veggie Fun – 53 Wedding Wear Gemach – 54 West Bay Community Jewish Ctr – 30 Wildflour – 53 Women’s Alliance of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island – 46 Yarmulkazi Brown University Klezmer Band – 55 Zayde’s Market at Cobb Corner - 53
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