Bring on the Barbecue
There is no better way to celebrate summer than to have family and friends over for a relaxing barbecue. It is always a good idea to brush up and learn new barbecuing skills to ensure a more organized event. Best of all, grilling is a great way to load up on flavor without added fat and calories.
Much to a calorie watcher’s delight, barbecuing is the perfect light cooking technique and great grill recipes usually require only a minimal amount of prep work and ingredients. Here are some easy preparation ideas:
Start Early: Many recipes can be prepared in advance. For example, ground meat can be made into patties and frozen until they need to be used. Vegetables like celery and carrots can be cut up and stored in containers in a bit of water.
New homeowners, design students and community-minded folks came together on a recent evening at the Red Bank, New Jersey showroom of Window Treats Inc. to hear great decorating advice while benefiting a worthy cause.
Over the past few years, the Sephardic Pizmonim Project at pizmonim.com has had the ambitious goal of finding and recording every pizmon melody missing from our community’s red pizmonim book, Sefer Shir Ushbaha Hallel veZimrah. This long-term goal is being accomplished one recording at a time; we are down from 220 missing pizmonim in 2006, to 190 in 2007, 130 in 2008, and 117 in 2009.
The Special Children’s Center and You! Together, Making a Difference One Special Child at a Time
The Special Children’s Center (SCC) was born 13 years ago from the hopefulness and dreams of then-teenagers Jenine Shwekey and Chaya Bender. Determined to help better the lives of a few special-needs children in their neighborhood, they helped mothers after school, during the craziness of bathing and feeding time. They took the children for outings and entertained them. As the amount of kids needing company grew, so did the girl’s ideas, and as
more and more people heard about what these girls were doing, ideas became reality.
The Sinagoga del Tránsito (or Synagogue of Samuel ha-Levi) was once an important house of worship in Spain for Toledo’s large Jewish population. It is an excellent example of 14th-century Spanish Jewish architecture, especially noted for its superb stucco and Hebrew inscriptions.
cedars from Lebanon for the building’s construction—à la Solomon when he built the First Temple in Jerusalem.
Recently, Magen David Celia Esses High School principal Richard Altabe, teacher Hagit Hadar, along with 10th grade students, Danielle Gindi, Linda Gindi and Jacqueline Zaccai spent the day in Washington D.C. lobbying on behalf of captured IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.
iTNT Radio (www.itntradio.com) recently hosted its first annual “18 Under 18 Awards” ceremony at the Sephardic Community Center in Brooklyn, New York. The event honored 18 Jewish high school students from the greater Tri-State area, recognizing them for their outstanding achievements in academics, charitable work, athletics, the arts and extracurricular activities. This new award is designed to seek out and honor those teens who see the value in applying their personal interests, skills, and knowledge toward building a stronger local and universal Jewish community for today’s youth.
It’s Wednesday night, June 30th at 11 pm and I just got in from the Pure Inspiration evening event. We had an amazing turn-out and a good time was had by all! Everyone got a sneak peek at our Chinese Auction and raved! The ticket boxes are filling up already: the big hits so far are the David Rudy jewelry, the fitness package with the bicycles and elliptical, the iPad, the iMac computer and the Susan Menash portrait sitting. I had at least three guests ask me where they could put their tickets for the floral and crystal sculpture—our gorgeous centerpiece from Peter James Floral
(maybe we should have auctioned it off—nah!)
Arlette bat Olga A”H.
This year, Hillel Yeshiva was proud to induct 31 sophomores, juniors and seniors into its Segula Chapter of the NHS. Not only do these students maintain a high grade point average, they also volunteer innumerable hours serving the community and school. Their volunteer efforts include working with Sephardic Bikur Holim, Deal Sephardic Network, Young Magen David, food kitchens, helping children with autism, serving children with special needs, visiting with soldiers of the IDF, helping with youth programming in local synagogues, tutoring children and reading Torah at various community minyanim.
The serenity and peaceful nature of the summertime gives us all a chance to take a step back and relax for a few months. With that in mind, Magen David’s PTA coordinated two summer events that were uplifting, enjoyable and successful to kick off the summer.
and daughters of all ages enjoying an energetic workout with Shirley Catton. Thanks go out to PTA committee members Serene Azar, Frieda Shama and Laura Tawil for organizing the event; to Shirley Catton for donating her time; and to Asher and Debbie Zamir for graciously hosting the event.
The elegant home of Fran and Charles Gammal of Deal, NJ was buzzing with activity on July 8th as over 1,000 NJ and Brooklyn residents participated in the annual event to benefit Ezer Mizion’s Lottie’s Kitchen. One area of the magnificent Gammal home was the scene of professional food demonstrations by Kessler Catering and Takahiro Hirai of Taka and by Kushner Cuisine. Another area housed the kitchen boutique featuring the latest in kitchen gadgetry. In a third, participants vied to purchase delectable delights available at the bakery.
For the past year, an exciting program of study of Tur-Bet Yosef has been taking place daily in three different shuls in the community with the objective of reclaiming our centuries old tradition of intensive study of halacha. The scholars studying Tur-Bet Yosef delve deeply into the analysis of port Talmudic halachic development.
SBH’s 18th Annual Top Gun event took place on a beautiful day. The skies were clear, the sun was shining and everyone was excited to be there—players and spectators alike.
Since his recent passing, I speak to my brother Daniel A”H, more often than ever. I wish him well, tell him that I love and miss him, tell him how sorry I am for what happened to him and let him know that all those he left behind are praying hard on his behalf.