Pearl Society Donor Appreciation Event at The New Shul, 7825 E Paradise Lane, Scottsdale at 7pm. A fun and inspiring evening featuring producer, editor and writer Janice Kaplan, author of The Gratitude Diaries: How a Year Looking at the Bright Side Can Transform Your Life. Guests will receive a copy of the book and a book signing follows the program. $18 per person. Women at all giving levels Pearl and above are welcome. Light fare. Dietary laws observed. RSVP by Dec. 1 at jewishphoenix.org/pearlevent2016.
Come celebrate Shabbat and Hanukkah with the J before Hanukkah begins. We will set up our factory, and you will be able to make a Hanukkiyah that you will be able to bring home and use for the holiday. Our Hanukkiah Factory will include all of the materials needed to make your own special creation. There will be Shabbat and Hanukkah singing with Scott and Julie as well as Shabbat blessings said. Bring a vegetarian/dairy dish for 10 to share. $3/per person pre-paid or $5 at the door. Registration available now at the Welcome Desk. For more information, contact Julie Zorn at (520) 299-3000, x236 or at Jzorn@tucsonjcc.org
Butterfly Wonderland becomes Winter Wonderland to kick off the holiday season with our tranquil blue, white and silver decor. Every Saturday and Sunday, and every day from December 19 through 23, our amazing 7ft. living angels with expansive wings add an ethereal aura to the Conservatory from 10am-4pm, while musical groups Nouveau Papillon, the Scottsdale String Quartet and harpist Adrienne Bridgewater fill the air with the serene sounds of the season from 11am-3pm.
K’Ton Time at Congregation Anshei Israel, 5550 E 5th St., Tucson from 10:30-11 am. This fun & lively 20-minute service led by Gabby Erbst includes songs, prayers, stories & games; playground time for kids & schmoozing time for parents; kid-friendly kiddush. Geared to families with kids ages 1 to 6, but every family is welcome! 520-745-5550 or rabbi@caiaz.org.
Simchat Shabbat Special Needs Services 2016
Nine Years of Accessible Services!
Council For Jews With Special Needs (CJSN), a nonprofit agency devoted to providing programs, services, and resources to help those in the Jewish Community with disabilities, and their families, is pleased to announce the dates for the 2015-2016 Simchat Shabbat Season.
Saturday, May 28th, September 17th, and December 10th at Congregation Beth Israel
– click here for more 2015-2016 season dates & locations
All services begin at noon and last approximately 45 minutes. The general public is encouraged to join the services.
The first Simchat Shabbat service took place at Congregation Beth Israel (CBI) in 2007. The goal was to have a place where adults with special needs and their families could worship together. The service was created in partnership with CBI including specially designed prayer books that were funded through a generous community grant. With the success of the school year, summer services were added at Temple Emanuel of Tempe. In 2008, Simchat Shabbat won the esteemed Belle Latchman Community Service Award for Best Project Enhancing the Quality of Jewish Life.
“Nine years in, and it is still the most joyous service you will ever attend,” said Stacy Rosenthal, co-creator of Simchat Shabbat. “Everyone is welcome and no one is turned away. The only rule, it is a “no shush” service and a place where God hears all prayers.”
Simchat Shabbat reservations are not required, but appreciated. Please call the CJSN offices at (480) 629-5343 or send an e-mail to debby@cjsn.org, to let us know when you will be joining us, how many in your party, or for any questions.
Council Information:
Council For Jews With Special Needs (CJSN)
Amy DL Hummell, Executive Director
(480) 629-5343
Kid’s Night Out – Summer in December for grades K-5 at the Valley of the Sun JCC, 12701 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. 6-10 pm. Parents, enjoy the night out while the kids enjoy fun activities in the pool and splash pad. $30 non-members, $20 for members; sibling discounts available. 480-634-4949 or youth@vosjcc.org.
Parent’s Night Out at Xtreme Gymnastics, 15821 N 79th St. #3, Scottsdale from 6-10 pm. Leave your kids for a fun-filled Saturday evening of gymnastics fun, games and group activities while you go out and have a lively time of your own! For ages 3-12; open to non-members. $24/individual, $58/family. Reservations required. 480-596-3543 or xtreme@xtremegymnastics.com.
Tween’s Night Out – Bowling at the Valley of the Sun JCC, 12701 N Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. 6-10 pm. 6th through 8th graders start the evening in The J’s Teen Lounge for Havdalah and mixers, then hop in the vans for an evening of fun bowling. All entry costs are included and a snack is provided upon return to The J by 9:35 pm. $50 non-members, $40 members; sibling discounts available. 480-634-4949 or youth@vosjcc.org.
All attendees must be registered. Register today!
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Medal of Honor recipient Joel Kramer
Joel Kramer is a quiet, but passionate man who through his hard work and dedication, has played a significant role in strengthening our Jewish community and in enriching thousands of lives. He has been board chair of both the Federation and the Valley of the Sun JCC and served in leadership roles with numerous other Jewish and non-Jewish organizations. Joel also has played a meaningful role with the Federation annual campaign, the original campus campaign and continues to serve on the board. Joel is also our first Medal of Honor recipient who was a professional athlete; he played for the Phoenix Suns 1978 – 1983.
We are also proud to honor our outgoing leadership for their service and dedication:
Steven Schwarz – Chairman of the Board
David Weiner – 2016 Campaign Chair
Esther & Don Schon, MD – 2016 Major Gifts Chairs
Julee Landau Shahon – Women’s Philanthropy Chair
Sally Oscherwitz – Women’s Campaign Chair
The Belle Latchman Community Service Award will also be presented.
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Guest Speaker Izzy Ezagui
Ezagui is an American-born IDF veteran. At age 18, he lost his dominant arm while serving on the Gaza border during Operation Cast Lead in 2008. Despite the loss, Ezagui was determined to return to combat and he did, within two months. In 2011, Shimon Peres z”l, then president of Israel, awarded him the highest accolade a soldier outside the battlefield can receive.
Butterfly Wonderland becomes Winter Wonderland to kick off the holiday season with our tranquil blue, white and silver decor. Every Saturday and Sunday, and every day from December 19 through 23, our amazing 7ft. living angels with expansive wings add an ethereal aura to the Conservatory from 10am-4pm, while musical groups Nouveau Papillon, the Scottsdale String Quartet and harpist Adrienne Bridgewater fill the air with the serene sounds of the season from 11am-3pm.