Great Art and Fine Wine for an Excellent Cause
Cheers to everyone who attended and sponsored Art for Otsar, an inspiring evening of fine art at gallery nine5. The occasion was marked with a selection of fine wine and hors doeurves served to community members interested in contemporary art and supporting the important work done at Otsar Family Services.
Eli Greenberg, an Otsar board member, remarked that Quite a number of the children in the community have begun their education at Otsar; and the caring and professional staff has often made an impact on the children that remains wherever they go.
Gesher Yehuda held its annual bake sale in the elegant home of Micki and Ayal Horovits. Lots of dedication went into preparing this amazing event and many turned out to support Geshera wonderful organization.
Magen David Yeshivah commemorated Yom Haatzmaut with many festive programs. Throughout the school, which was decorated in blue and white, the children and their parents rejoiced. Their enthusiasm captured the true essence of the Jewish people.
The Yeshivah of Flatbush had memorable ceremonies for Yom HaShoah, Yom Hazikaron and Yom Haatzmaut, which brought students and the community real stories from Holocaust survivors and IDF soldiers, choral and dramatic performances, and a joyous celebration of the 64th anniversary of the State of Israel.
Last year, community seniors were invited to Ohel Yaacob Synagogue (The Lawrence Avenue Shul) in Deal, New Jersey, to see The Syrian Jewish Community: Our Journey Through History, Episode 2, Coming to America, which was the first documentary film tracing the history of our community.
Most of us are aware that the sun is harmful to our skin. Now that summer is upon us, we can arm ourselves with knowledge that will allow us to have fun in the sun and enjoy the suns warmth while protecting our skin from the suns harmful rays.
When our grandfathers arrived in New York City in the early twentieth century, the first step they took towards setting down roots was opening a synagogue in lower Manhattan. Since then, it seems we have come full circle. With the Edmond J. Safra Synagogue on the Upper East Side growing by leaps and bounds, and Magen David of Union Square on 16th Street moving into a new and bigger location on Sullivan Street, our presence in NYC is about to grow even stronger.
When our grandfathers arrived in New York City in the early twentieth century, the first step they took towards setting down roots was opening a synagogue in lower Manhattan. Since then, it seems we have come full circle. With the Edmond J. Safra Synagogue on the Upper East Side growing by leaps and bounds, and Magen David of Union Square on 16th Street moving into a new and bigger location on Sullivan Street, our presence in NYC is about to grow even stronger.
For 30 Years of Wonderful Service
Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz, Chairman of the Assemblys Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Committee, brought Arlene Gonzalez-Sanchez, Commissioner of the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Services to Midwood to enable her to hear firsthand about the Jewish communitys alcoholism and drug abuse problems. Over 20 rabbis, doctors, psychologists, social workers and program directors, with experience treating local residents with alcohol and drug abuse issues, participated in the roundtable discussion held in the Young Israel of Midwood.
Fathers Day is a wonderful time of the year when we honor the men in our livesour fathers, uncles, brothers and grandfathers, whose pivotal roles we try to emulate. The following heartfelt essays were written by children and adults, with loving sentiment. Each encompasses the important roles our guys play in our lives, and the lifelong impressions and lessons they have imparted. We wish everyone a joyful Fathers Day!
The cheesecakes are baked and in the freezerone plain, one peanut butter cup and one chocolate-filled that I put in a pan that was too small, causing it to spill all over the oven! The French onion soup (our once-a-year Shavuot treat) is ready for the final broiling and the salmon is cooling on the counter. The house is clean and covered with plants. All the physical preparations have been made. Yet I still dont feel ready.
Yom YerushalayimJerusalem Dayis the most recent addition to the Hebrew calendar. It is celebrated one week before the eve of Shavuot. Although Jerusalem has been considered the capital city of the Jewish people since the time of King Davidwho conquered it and built it as the seat of his monarchythere was never a special day in honor of the city until the Israeli army took over the ancient, eastern part of the city on the third day of the Six-Day War in June 1967.
Patricia Alcalay, 24, has been unemployed since she finished her nursing degree in December, 2010. Her father lost his job four months ago, a year shy of retirement and her older sister, who was studying abroad, meanwhile, found work in the Netherlands and is not returning to Greece anytime soon.