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Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando leads collaborative community effort to house Ukrainian refugees in our Central Florida community. Recently, St. Mary Protectress Ukrainian Catholic Church in Apopka became aware of a Ukrainian refugee family of four, with a toddler and newborn, few belongings, and no place to stay. Father Roman Kuzminskyi reached out to JFS Orlando to help the family in urgent need of assistance. JFS sprang into action and mobilized the community. Through JFS Orlando’s relationship with Shalom Orlando, the newly merged...
Jewish National Fund-USA has installed two stellar professionals in new Orlando roles in response to the organization's rapid growth in the region. The appointments mark the first time that the city will have a full-time team of active professionals working to connect the community to Israel. Joshua Mellits, who lives in Bradenton with his wife, Lauren Brodsky, and his son Zev, has been with Jewish National Fund-USA since 2019 and is stepping into a new role as director, Western Florida and...
In December 1968 an open house was held to dedicate the new Kinneret Apartments for low-income elderly people. The developing process began in 1960 when the Central Florida Jewish Community Council president, Flossie Gluckman, learned from Ernie Rapp about a program offered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. A Jewish senior housing council was formed. Abe Wise found two acres of land on Lake Lucerne. The founders likened it to the Sea of Galilee and named the future apartme...
JFS Orlando’s Family Stabilization Program is a preventative, six-month case management program. It is designed to help individuals and families obtain self-sufficiency by teaching them critical skills and tools to improve financial management, employability, family stability and mental health functioning, as well as maintain or improve housing. Program participants have special access to several services at no cost, including food assistance, financial education workshops, employability s...
The 2nd Annual Good Ghoul Gala is coming to the Rosen JCC on Saturday Oct. 29 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event was created by the Miles to Go Charity. This charity helps create custom drawstring bags filled with personal items for the homeless. The bags can include items such as toothbrushes, deodorant, hand sanitizer and clothing items. Proceeds from this event will help support the non-profits Miles to Go and the Rosen JCC This is a fun-filled family Halloween themed event with something for every age group. This is a non-scary gala that is...
Fall at the Rosen JCC is jammed packed with events for the entire family. Community Bingo! Oct. 2 —The doors open at 1 p.m. and the games start at 2 p.m. It’s $20 cash to play for the day. Cash prizes and Raffles will be held. Refreshments are available for purchase. Don’t miss out on the phone and tell your friends and family. Vaccine Clinc — Walgreens will be at the Rosen JCC on Friday, Oct. 7 from noon to 4 p.m. offering vaccines. You can get Flu shots, Covid shots and boosters, Pneumonia (65+), Shingles (55+) DAP (Whooping Cough) and chi...
The Jewish Pavilion depends on its generous sponsors in order to pursue their mission: enriching the lives of residents in elder care communities. Forty companies support the Jewish Pavilion financially and emotionally. They are integrally involved in volunteering with seniors and planning events. Some serve on the Board of Directors. Twice a year, sponsors get together with leadership for a networking breakfast. Allegro Winter Park sponsored the Rosh Hashanah-themed breakfast on Sept. 20....
Shana Tova! Celebrate the New Year by joining JFS Orlando in their annual Hope Challenge. Beginning September 15th through October 20th, every dollar donated to Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando will be generously matched by the David & Audrey Pearlman Philanthropic Fund, with a total match of up to $20,000. With your help, JFS Orlando's FAMILY of services can continue to bring hope to those in need these High Holidays and beyond! For the cost of just: 8 cups of coffee you feed a family...
The following synagogues provided information about their High Holiday services to the Heritage by press time. For information about services at other local synagogues, contact the individual congregations. For tickets or information, contact the individual synagogue. Chabad of Altamonte (Orthodox) RSVPs are required. Rabbi Mendy Bronstein Chabad of Altamonte 195 S Westmonte Drive #1126 Altamonte Springs, Fl 32701 407-720-8111 www.jewishaltamonte.com Sunday, Sept. 25, Erev Rosh Hashanah, 6:30 p.m.; community dinner, 7:30 p.m. (RSVP) Mon.,...
Now entering its 13th year, Orlando Torah Academy is off to an exciting start. Enrollment has reached 165 students from 70 families in preschool through eighth grade. The phenomenal growth necessitated the purchase of the adjacent property over the summer. The new building now houses the OTA Girls Middle School and business development offices. The addition of the new building and expanded campus has enabled OTA to expand classrooms and add dedicated resource and counseling rooms. Back in action are the Kosher school meals, Coffee and...
One of the pleasant surprises I receive as Jewish Pavilion program director is meeting a resident who has extraordinary stories to tell of their lives and people they have met or worked with in the past. One of these residents is Marshall Stoltz. He was happy to share with me the experiences he and his wife Eileen have had with various Jewish comedians in California and is especially proud of his relationship with Norman Rockwell. The story that captured my interest was when Marshall and Eileen were visiting with Rockwell and he asked Eileen...
School schedules don’t always line up with work schedules. This is why the Rosen JCC offers School Out Days for kindergarten – 5th grade. When Orange County Public Schools close for holidays or staff training the Rosen JCC offers a fun alternative for your children. This year its first School Out Day will be Friday, Oct. 7. It runs from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. and there is an option for extended care 7 a.m.-9 a.m. or 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Children are dropped off and picked up at the Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka Vineland Rd. Each School Out Day has a theme...
This past Friday the residents of The Grove at Trelago celebrated Shabbat with Jewish Pavilion. Sadly, this was Julie Levitt Bain's last scheduled week serving this community. Lauren Sharfstein is looking forward to fulfilling the role moving forward and to make the transition seamless for the residents, they led Shabbat as a team and it was enjoyed by all. Next month Jewish Pavilion will be celebrating Rosh Hashanah by sharing apples and honey with our Jewish friends at The Grove and other...
During the 2022 annual meetings of The Roth Family JCC and the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando it was unanimously approved to merge the two agencies into one entity called Shalom Orlando. Discussion of the merger began about five years ago with studies of Federations and JCCs that had merged successfully, including Tampa's Federation, which has existed as a Federation/JCC for more than 20 years. Since he was CEO of both agencies, Keith Dvorchik will continue as the CEO of Shalom Orlando....
The Governor's Faith and Community Based Initiative recently recognized Temple Israel for their work in serving vulnerable populations in the community. Created by Governor DeSantis in 2019, the goals of the initiative are to thank faith and community organizations for the work they are doing, to open communication between organizations and the state government, and to identify resources for collaboration in serving Florida's vulnerable populations together. As part of the recognition, Temple...
Hadassah Orlando's September Meeting will feature Cathy Swerdlow and Pat Southward from The League of Women Voters, announced Hadassah Orlando President Susan Livingstone. The meeting takes place on Tuesday, Sept. 6, at 11:30 a.m. at Congregation Ohev Shalom, 613 Concourse Parkway South, Maitland, FL 32751. Speakers will address "News - Separating Fact from Fiction" and "Amendments on the Upcoming Ballot." Lunch is $18. R.S.V.P to Nancy Greenfield 407-415-6892 or nancyg357@yahoo.com. League of...
Fantastic items including hotel stays, fitness packages sports memorabilia, wine baskets, event tickets, restaurant gift cards home-made meals, self-pampering, wine tastings, luxury hotels, one of a kind items, and much more will be featured in the Jewish Pavilion’s 3rd annual online charity auction Oct. 23-28. Participating is a wonderful way to treat yourself while helping a wonderful charity. It is also a fabulous place to purchase gifts. Easy online registration https://jewishpavilion.org/online-auction No credit card required, just your na...
Have fun… Meet New People… Enjoy old friends. The Jewish Pavilion is excited to partner with Watercrest Senior Living on Thursday, Oct. 20, for a Harvest and Sukkot networking festival. Attendees will enjoy a wonderful happy hour with a live jazz band. This event will be similar to the cocktail a party at Land Rover held in June where 150 people enjoyed music, delicious food and drinks and socializing in a large, safe space. Register at https://jpav.ticketspice.com/harvest-festival-2022 A $20 donation is appreciated. For more information cal...
On the occasion of David Moldau's 80th birthday, Sunday, Aug. 21, Chabad of North Orlando dedicated its new Hebrew school, naming it the Moldau Hebrew School, after David and Harriet Moldau. During speeches, Rabbi Yanky Majesky noted that David and Harriet are committed to the welfare of Jewish life. Rabbi Sholom Dubov shared about the Cup of Blessing, which was before him on the table with cups of paint. He invited leaders and those who made the school possible to pour paint over the cup – as r...
The Jewish Pavilion has been offering Grief Support through a Jewish Lens for close to 10 years. The program is offered twice a year - Fall and Spring. The program is five-six weeks and takes place on Mondays at 10:30 a.m. beginning Oct. 24th at Village on the Green, 500 Village Place in Longwood. A grief support group offers a different quality of support and connection that comes from being with people who have also recently experienced a loss. Grief support groups provide emotional support,...
The leadership of the Jewish Pavilion wants to thank Julie Levitt Bain for 12 years of service as an outstanding program director. A dozen years ago, Levitt Bain served as a volunteer on the committee for A Walk in the Park. Cathy Swerdlow was leaving the Jewish Pavilion as a program director and requested that we split the job in to four positions - with part-time program directors in the north, east, south and west so that the individuals did not have to do so much driving to outlying...
The Rosen JCC is excited to launch its J University after-school program. The Rosen JCC understood there was a need in the community to help parents find activities for their children after school. This program starts by offering convenient pick-up from Bay Meadows, Dr. Phillips and Sand Lake Elementary schools. Once they arrive at the Rosen JCC there are a variety of options. Children will receive a snack and then move on to other fun activities. The program provides homework help which gives them the opportunity to do their homework with...
On Sunday, Aug. 14th, the The JFS Orlando Pantry Van made a special appearance at the Congregation of Reform Judaism's Welcome Back Block Party. "Our congregation appreciates the JFS Pantry Van pop-up for literally bringing the mitzvah of tzedakah onto our campus," said Rabbi Steve Engel. "Meeting people where they are and building partnerships like the one between JFS and CRJ is what our community needs more of." Members filled the van with generously donated items most needed by JFS clients,...
Following the dedication service of the new Moldau Hebrew School, children and adults enjoyed pony rides, food and games...
Heritage Florida News award-winning columnist and Central Florida attorney Mel Pearlman was recently recognized by the Florida Bar Association at its Annual Convention for 50 years of distinctive service to the citizens of Florida as a member of the Florida Bar. Within the same time frame, Pearlman took second-place in the Louis Rapoport Award for Excellence in Commentary category from the American Jewish Press Association for his article in the Heritage titled "Mr. Biden's folly," (May 14,...