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Students Donate to Cancer Center

Center Playschool children

Center Playschool children

When Emily Tammam, age 4, of West Long Branch, was about to get her first haircut, she and her mother decided to make it a memorable event by donating 10 inches of her curly locks to Zichron Menachem, a Jerusalem-based organization that provides natural hair wigs to children who have lost their hair due to illness. When Emily’s classmates at Center Play School (CPS) at the Ruth Hyman Jewish Community Center in Deal Park heard about this special mitzvah, their teacher Mrs. Peggy Wolfe decided to donate their classroom tzedakah money to the organization.

EFRAT: Bringing Babies Into the World

ImageNaomi was desperate: newly married and on precarious financial ground, she and her husband felt totally incapable of properlycaring for the child she carried. Their social worker agreed with her husband. Abortion was the only choice. She would or could not listen to family members who tried to dissuade her against taking this irrevocable step. Procedures were followed, forms were duly submitted and an abortion was scheduled for a few days later. Then word reached EFRAT.

What is EFRAT? EFRAT was established by Mr. H. Feingenbaum, a Holocaust survivor. After immigrating to Israel after the war, and seeing the few that had survived the Nazi horror, he realized one thing. The way to the continued survival and with G-d’s help, resurgence of the Jewish people, was to increase the numbers of Jews being born. Mr. Feingenbaum’s goal in founding the organization was to increase the birthrate in the Jewish State by preventing unnecessary abortions.

Make The Most of Your Metabolism

ImageWhat is metabolism? Your metabolism, experts say, involves a complex network of hormones and enzymes that not only convert food but also affect how efficiently you burn that fuel. Our metabolism establishes the rate at which we burn our calories and, ultimately, how quickly we gain and how easily we lose weight.

Of course, not everyone burns calories at the same rate. Your metabolism is influenced by your age. Metabolism naturally slows about 5% per decade after age 30. Men generally burn more calories than women. The more muscle you have, the higher your metabolic rate will be. And yes, heredity makes a difference. Some people just burn calories at a slower rate than others. Occasionally, a defect in the thyroid gland can slow metabolism.

Maimonides Travel Medicine Service

maimonidesGetting sick during a vacation can do more than spoil a trip. It can also lead to long-term negative health consequences. Diseases that have been eradicated in the United States are still active in certain countries, and the water supply is not always safe for drinking.

Fortunately, people can protect themselves against illness when they travel. The Maimonides Travel Medicine Service—which is overseen and staffed entirely by infectious disease physicians—offers comprehensive pre-trip medical care, reducing the likelihood that serious illness will occur while abroad.

Kosher Water

Mizmor Kosher WaterThirst Quenching, Soul Quenching

Kosher hot dogs, kosher chicken, kosher pizza, kosher strawberries—these are all part of a regular kosher diet. Well here’s a new one to add to the list: kosher water.

People turn to bottled water for one thing in particular: purity. And what’s more pure than something that’s certified kosher?

And with a certification from the Orthodox Union, Mizmor Kosher Water is capitalizing on the importance of purity and kashrut in the marketplace.

Hillel Yeshiva Celebrates Israel at 60

Clarisse Cohen, Jacqueline Zeidenfeld and Daniel Massry

Clarisse Cohen, Jacqueline Zeidenfeld and Daniel Massry

It was evident from the beginning of the year that Israel was to be a major theme of the 2008-2009 school year at Hillel Yeshiva. In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel, Hillel students participated in various programs and projects.

For the first time, Hillel Yeshiva hosted two women from the Sherut Leumi program in Israel. These young women work as full-time volunteers at Hillel in place of their obligation to serve in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). Our volunteers, Mor and Adi, help pre-school through 8th grade students learn more about Israeli history and culture. In addition to organizing fun activities for Rosh Hodesh, the girls are involved with students on a daily basis, whether it be in tefilla (prayer), learning the Hebrew language, or as assistants in the classroom. Their presence has certainly helped make our students more aware of the importance of Israel, and has instilled in them a love and affinity for our homeland.

Changing the World Through Education

“The best thing about studying at the SSC, besides the high level of dedication, was the development of a sense of purpose with young rabbis from around the world in teaching and promoting Judaism and Jewish values.”

“The best thing about studying at the SSC, besides the high level of dedication, was the development of a sense of purpose with young rabbis from around the world in teaching and promoting Judaism and Jewish values.”

During its quarter of a century of educating hundreds of students, the Shehebar Sephardic Center has produced over 150 rabbis and communal leaders who accepted positions throughout the world on practically every continent and in the most out-of-the-way cities from Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing, to France, Germany, Italy, Russia and Yugoslavia, to South America, South Africa, Zimbabwe and many others—too numerous to list.

Fire of Torah Burns Bright in Brooklyn

ImageThe skies in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn were illuminated with the fire of Torah recently, as the Madison Torah Center hosted their first annual L’ag B’Omer celebration. As the sun set, a huge bonfire was built by the Rabbanim and local residents in the spacious schoolyard of the Yeshiva Mikdash Melech girl’s school, adjacent to the Madison Torah Center. Over 200 yeshivah boys and girls and their parents enjoyed the sounds of festive songs praising Hashem that were played over the professional sound system. The men and boys danced with unbridled joy around the magnificent bonfire.

3 Back-to-Back Singles Events Kick Off a Summer of Fun

Ariel Cohen, Linda Maleh, Yvonne Harari, Joey Harary, Danielle Zeitoune, Claire Rahmey and Morris Cohen at MDM Tea Lounge Night

Ariel Cohen, Linda Maleh, Yvonne Harari, Joey Harary, Danielle Zeitoune, Claire Rahmey and Morris Cohen at MDM Tea Lounge Night

Some people like large gatherings, others more intimate get-togethers, but one thing is for certain—there can never be enough opportunities for the singles of our community to meet and mingle. Kudos to all the organizations and institutions out there who, with their tireless committees, work diligently to keep our singles entertained, safe, and unified.

To help kick off an event-filled summer were three unique activities—two held at the Jersey Shore—a paintball excursion on Memorial Day weekend, a karaoke competition on the Saturday night of Shavuot weekend, and a Tea Lounge Night held in the beautiful lobby of Magen David Yeshivah.

The Aleh Foundation Benefit at Shaare Zion

Rabbi Shlomo Braun, Founder and Director of the Aleh Foundation, Judge Michael Feinberg, Stanley Chera, Jack Avital, Assemblyman Dov Hikind and Shlomo Berger, Administrator of the Aleh Foundation

Rabbi Shlomo Braun, Founder and Director of the Aleh Foundation, Judge Michael Feinberg, Stanley Chera, Jack Avital, Assemblyman Dov Hikind and Shlomo Berger, Administrator of the Aleh Foundation

Brooklyn’s Shaare Zion Synagogue recently held a cocktail reception to benefit the Aleh Foundation’s new special education school campus in Pardes Katz, 10 minutes from Tel-Aviv. This beautiful new complex will contain 24 classrooms, an olympic-sized therapeutic swimming pool, a rooftop playground and much more.

Aleh is Israel’s foremost provider of care, treatment and education of severely disabled infants, children and young adults. Aleh’s spacious, modern centers in Jerusalem, Bnei Brak, Gedera, Jerusalem and the Negev are home to more than 650 special Jewish children, with thousands more attending Aleh’s facilities each day for treatment and education.

The 7th Annual Holocaust Memorial Contest

Recently, at Bay Academy, across from Sheepshead Bay’s Holocaust Memorial Park, Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz presented awards to the top prize winners of the Seventh Annual Holocaust Memorial Art, Essay and Poetry contest. The contest attracted entries from throughout Southern Brooklyn.

“One of the most important reasons for sponsoring this contest is to make sure that the lessons to be learned from the Holocaust are disseminated to everyone—not just Jewish people,” Assemblyman Cymbrowitz explained.

Barkai Yeshivah’s End of the Year Celebrations

At the beach

At the beach

Recently, the students, faculty, parents, administration and supporters of Barkai Yeshivah continued a years-old tradition of gathering at Manhattan Beach to celebrate Lag La’Omer. Summer was in the air and the emphasis on the Barkai family was profound. Everyone came to enjoy the fun, including fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters.

The End of a Great Year for Hillel Yeshiva’s PTA

6th grade girls, PTA committee and Mrs. Ruchie Czermak, Director of the Early Learning Center

6th grade girls, PTA committee and Mrs. Ruchie Czermak, Director of the Early Learning Center

It was the event of all events, the celebration of all celebrations, when the Hillel PTA hosted an Israeli-themed end of year brunch. After all the success and excitement throughout the year, we decided to give back to the many volunteers who helped make it truly unforgettable!

The brunch was based around Israel’s 60th anniversary. It featured falafel, wraps, Israeli salad, Borekas, humus and more. The room, with the help of our beloved Sherut Leumi participants, was decorated with blue and white streamers throughout. The musical background added spirit and happiness to the morning.

Inspiring Lectures on Parenting

Recently, at Congregation Ahi Ezer in Brooklyn, Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser and Rabbi Yakov Horowitz gave wonderful and insightful lectures entitled “Raising Today’s Children for Tomorrow’s World,” and hundreds of community members showed up to listen.

The evening was sponsored by Acheinu, the renowned kiruv organization in Eretz Yisrael that develops unaffiliated Israeli youth into bnei Torah, under the auspices of Hagaon HaRav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz, who serves as nasi (president).