Gesher Yehuda’s 6th Annual High Heat Tournaments
Gesher Yehuda is the only school of its kind. Established over 18 years ago, it serves the needs of students with learning challenges and helps them gain self-esteem and confidence. Many of its students go on to college. Over the last few years, Gesher Yehuda’s High Heat Tournaments has become one of the most sought after and highly anticipated events of the summer. The High Heat tournament was created by Gesher Yehuda’s President Michael Cayre over 8 years ago as a top line Professional Tennis Tournament.
Reach for the Stars Learning Center recently held a beneficial dinner at the beautiful home of Isaac and Marjorie Gindi.
Stars Learning Center became a reality.
Those who attended the DSN Baseball Awards Dinner and Ceremony described it as “The best DSN event ever.”
the season. This year’s ceremony was no exception.
Every summer, a group of men and women add to the fun of being at the Jersey Shore by chartering buses to Atlantic City. Happy faces and big smiles abound, as everyone aboard the bus is excited for the trip and the thrill of trying to make an easy buck. For an hour and a half, they hear and tell jokes, participate in an auction, and split the pot, all of which benefits ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training).
After two days of hard cycling, thirty-eight cyclists led by Abie Maleh and Alan Shamah entered the gates of Camp Simcha to a tumultuous welcome from 120 ill and disabled children and their counselors.
The ride, which raised over $200,000 for Chai Lifeline’s activities and programs, was the dream of Elliot Zaks of Lakewood, who shared the idea with Harry Ashkenazi, Abie Maleh, and Alan Shamah of Deal.
Cooking and creating savory and distinctive meals is the forte of the women of our community. Recently, 200 of our community’s women piled into Congregation Brothers of Israel to exhibit their specialty, and contributed their talents and energy by making a meal that feeds recipients of Sephardic Bikur Holim’s Deal Food Pantry.
were determined to cook for those in need. The goal of the classes was to provide food and raise money for a most substantial cause, SBH’s Deal Food Pantry, a non-profit organization which feeds over 1,000 community members. Our food pantry manager, Jean Shiloach expressed, “It’s the worst thing for a mother to go to sleep and worry how her kids are going to eat the next day.”
The Stella Liniado Rainbow Foundation strikes again! Sometimes in life we are dealt a deck of cards that has some that are missing. Our family has been dealt with that deck. It’s three years since our Stella has been gone. We fight everyday to play the right hand. With Stella’s beautiful and powerful spirit, for the last four summers with the help of our beautiful community, we have managed to play the right hand.
unusually perfected itself into a cooling and comfortable day. Tablecloths and players T-shirts were painted in bright touches of greens, blues and especially pink! The color scheme formed brilliant rainbows as they reflected onto the JCC walls; it was evident that the 4th Annual Rainbow Sports Tournament had begun! The Rainbow theme illuminated the JCC and guests motivated to support a crucial and valuable cause, which has proven to be successful. With the help of Hashem, SLRF will continue to strive.
This summer our very own “A League of Our Own” baseball league hit Deal, NJ. Every Thursday morning, women of all ages met at Fireman’s Field to play softball. Anyone near the field could hear the laughter and friendships booming and blossoming.
the weeks went on, the talent and competition became more evident due to the practices leading up to each week’s game.
In a few short years, florist Shirley Barnathan has taken the community by storm with her impressive arrays of flowers and plants. Her easy-going demeanor and her ability to get the job done make her a pleasure to work with. 
With Rosh Hashanah upon us, it is an appropriate time to look back and reflect on all that the Sephardic Community Federation (SCF), the umbrella goverment relations and public policy organization, was fortunate to accomplish on behalf of the community over the past year.
Best wishes for a Shana Tova; a happy, healthy and sweet New Year. Shtizku L’Shanim Rabot; may our community merit many more good years together. Please enjoy our look back at the year that was.
Yakir is a seven year old child who has been living at Sanhedria Children’s Home since the spring of 2009. He came to Sanhedria to join his two older brothers, who moved into the house eight years earlier.
mother and infant services weekly. When Yakir turned six, she lost custody of him altogether and Social Services placed him in Sanhedria, which will be his home for the next 11 years.
What does Colonel Stephen Bernstein of the US Army have in common with two women in Rockland County, NY?
Bernstein is a recipent of one of these baskets.
SPECIAL MUSEUM PACKAGE
The Lower East Side Tenement Museum, the Museum at Eldridge Street, and the Museum of Jewish Heritage each offer a unique approach to depicting the immigrant experience. Collectively, they tell a powerful and comprehensive story about immigration to New York City. The locations of the museums—one on New York Harbor across from the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island and two on the Lower East Side—provide evocative backdrops for this heritage tour.
As I sit here writing this, I realize how fortunate I was to have Elie Esses as my father. There are not enough words to express his influence on my life. It is through his example that I hope to one day to be the father, husband and grandfather he was.