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  • JAO students celebrate first-ever remote Passover Seder 1960's style

    Apr 10, 2020

    Jewish Academy of Orlando held is first-ever remote model Passover seder with a 1960s-theme for its students, parents and guests using Google Meet. The students told the story of Passover in a traditional way with the four questions, traditional meal (at home), and songs. The 1960s-themed costumes, and songs added to the excitement Students dressed in groovy 1960s gear with tie dye and more; even the faculty and staff participated. From the Beatles to Simon and Garfunkle and Neil Diamond, the...

  • 2020 Kobrin Family Scholarship deadline is April 30

    Apr 10, 2020

    Applications for the Kobrin Family Scholarship are still available and due by April 30. The Kobrin family created the Kobrin Family Scholarship in 1990 to be awarded to a qualified, full-time student of the Jewish faith from Orange, Osceola or Seminole County who will be attending the University of Central Florida. The scholarship is available in the amount of $2,500 per year for a maximum of four (4) years. The student must maintain a 3.1 GPA (based on a 4.0 scale) each year in order to remain qualified for the scholarship. Visit...

  • Virtual help from the children

    Nancy Ludin, CEO, Jewish Pavilion|Apr 3, 2020

    With school and religious school going virtual, this is a wonderful time for children at home to be helping seniors. The Jewish Pavilion has been in touch with the Jewish schools and requested that the children make Passover cards, and "I am thinking of you cards" that the Jewish Pavilion will distribute to seniors. The children are also welcome to make Easter cards, which the Pavilion will help distribute to residents of other faiths. The Jewish Pavilion staff and volunteers are also emailing...

  • Scenes of a 'remote' Jewish Academy of Orlando

    Apr 3, 2020

    Jewish Academy of Orlando students completed their first week of online learning. Students took part in all of their subjects including math, science, english language arts, PE, art, music and more. They even attended remote community events such as Shabbat and Monday morning minyan. Jewish Academy of Orlando serves central Florida students of all faiths from transitional kindergarten through fifth grade. The school delivers a whole-child education fostering academic excellence and character...

  • Restock Challenge continues at JFS Orlando

    Apr 3, 2020

    Although JFS Orlando is closed to the public and is currently not accepting food donations to maintain containment during COVID-19, its services are still operational, including the Pearlman Emergency Food Pantry. The staff is doing everything in their power to meet the needs of its neighbors in Central Florida during this critical time. That’s why the 2020 Restock Challenge is STILL on! JFS still challenges you to make your donation stretch further. Are you up to the challenge? During the Restock Challenge (March 1—April 15, 2020), The Wei...

  • Correction

    Apr 3, 2020

    In the March 20 issue of Heritage, the article about Brenda Fisher Wetmore, titled “A hard worker for the Jewish Pavilion,” ran a photo of Miriam Josephs, an equally hard worker for the Pavilion. Shown here is a photo of Brenda Fisher Wetmore. Heritage apologizes for the error....

  • Mega Shabbat brings UCF Jewish community together as family

    Mar 27, 2020

    The smell of matzo ball soup and the sound of chattering voices traveled through the hallways of the UCF Student Union Friday night. Feb. 21, as the UCF community gathered to celebrate Judaism's day of rest, Shabbat. Mega Shabbat was hosted by Chabad at UCF to experience Shabbat and to invite people of all backgrounds to experience the tradition as well. "All of the UCF Jewish community comes together," said Rivkie Lipskier, co-director of Chabad at UCF. "Ninety-nine percent of those who attend...

  • Roth Family JCC closes temporarily, majority of employees laid off

    Mar 27, 2020

    On March 24, Keith Dvorchik, CEO of The Roth Family Jewish Community Center of Greater Orlando, issued a statement to all JCC members that the JCC Board of Directors made the decision to temporarily cease operations, effective the end of business on Friday, March 27. This resulted in the lay off of more than 130 employees. “Our employees have worked hard and stepped up when this pandemic began. We appreciate our staff, their hard work and their commitment to children and families at the JCC; there is no more difficult decision than this,” Dvo...

  • Jewish Academy goes remote

    Mar 27, 2020

    Jewish Academy of Orlando (JAO) transitioned to remote learning on Wednesday, March 18, missing only one day of school as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. After much faculty preparation and lesson-planning, JAO students will now begin a blended-learning plan. "We are very fortunate to have the dedication of our talented faculty and resources to adapt to these unprecedented times," stated Alan Rusonik, head of school. Blended learning is an approach to education that combines online...

  • What's in a card? The Jewish Pavilion's response to the corona virus

    Ashley Fisak|Mar 27, 2020

    By Ashley Fisak I always opened my birthday card from my grandparents with gusto because I knew it would have a $5 bill inside. I can remember that excitement and now I see it in my own children when they open cards from their grandparents. An unexpected card just out of the blue to say "I'm thinking about you" can put a smile on just about anyone's face. At a time when most of the world is in crisis, there is a side effect to this isolation that all is too common under normal circumstances, let...

  • 2020 Jewish Heritage Festival rescheduled for April 25

    Mar 27, 2020

    DAYTONA BEACH—The 2020 Jewish Heritage Festival scheduled for Sunday, March 29, 2020 at The Casements in Ormond Beach, Florida, has been postponed until April 25, 2021 due to the pubic health concerns surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus. “Taking into account recommendations from Governor DeSantis and many public health officials to cancel large gatherings for the foreseeable future, we decided that it was in the best interests of the Festival volunteers, entertainers, participants, vendors and Festival-goers to move the Festival until nex...

  • JFS Orlando here to help during COVID-19, but needs your help to do it

    JFS Orlando staff|Mar 27, 2020

    With the world shutting down around us during the COVID-19 virus outbreak, JFS Orlando continues to operate to make sure people who are hungry get food, elderly who have to travel get a ride, folks who look for spiritual guidance can speak with the rabbi, and families in need have access to a case worker. (For a detailed list of the operational status for each JFS program and service, visit www.JFSorlando.org.) At this time, it is critical to serve our community. And JFS needs your help to do so. Please, donate to us now, at this difficult...

  • Federation, JCC closes for 2 weeks

    Mar 20, 2020

    Keith Dvorchik, executive director of the Federation and The Roth Family JCC, made the decision to close both facilities for two weeks, beginning last Monday, March 16. They currently plan to reopen on Monday, March 30. This was a result of the Florida Department of Education announcing that all state schools will remain closed one week beyond Spring Break, reopening on March 30 in Orange County. Dvorchik stressed that there have not been any reported cases of COVID-19 on the JCC campus. “We believe that this decision is in the best interest o...

  • Jewish Academy kindergarteners support Pearlman Pantry

    Mar 20, 2020

    Jewish Academy of Orlando kindergarteners raised funds at the school for the Pearlman Food Pantry at Jewish Family services by operating a healthy snack store. The annual program at JAO begins with a cross-curricular study of nutrition and money and incorporates tzedakah (righteous acts of giving). The multi-faceted curriculum includes the benefits of making healthy food choices and mathematics concepts such as counting money and making change. The program also incorporates basic...

  • The Roth Family JCC events canceled, postponed or waiting to see

    Mar 20, 2020

    If you have purchased tickets to an event, we will email you with details about refunds. Saturday, March 21: The Tribe at Magic game CANCELED Wednesday, March 25: 35+ Basketball League start to season POSTPONED Thursday, March 26: 50+ Basketball League start to season POSTPONED Thursday, March 26: J Ball POSTPONED Saturday, March 28: The Tribe community service project POSTPONED Saturday, March 28: Saturday Night Out CANCELED Sunday, March 29: J Serve POSTPONED Sunday, April 5: Mother/Son Event POSTPONED...

  • A hard worker for the Jewish Pavilion

    Wendy Ring Levine|Mar 20, 2020

    Brenda Fisher Wetmore uses her talents in many ways. An avid supporter of The Jewish Pavilion, Wetmore has been on the Friends of the Jewish Pavilion Board for many years. She actively helps plan each Jewish Pavilion event. An experienced business woman, Wetmore brings valuable planning skills. No job is too big or too small. Always hard working, she sat on the floor organizing auction bidder paddles for the 2013 Gala and models in many of the Fashion Shows, including this year. The Jewish...

  • Seniors connect with their heritage through the holidays

    Mar 20, 2020

    The programs offered by the Jewish Pavilion provide Jewish residents at senior living facilities opportunities to connect with their heritage as they share their holidays and Shabbat with their non-Jewish friends. The celebrations are always open to all, helping to develop diversity within each community. Purim, the holiday that commemorates the victory over the tyrant, Haman, in Persia long ago, was celebrate throughout the Jewish Pavilion communities with enthusiastic participation from all...

  • The J Ball at the new Harriett's Ballet Center

    Mar 13, 2020

    The Roth Family JCC's biggest gala of the year, The J Ball, is coming up shortly. On Thursday, March 26, from 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. The Cohen and Presser Family and Shayna's Village Director Karen Duncan will be honored at the Harriett's Orlando Ballet Center. Karen Duncan, who has inspired countless children in Shayna's Village since 2007, will receive the Harriet Weiss JCC Legacy Award. Dine on heavy hors d'oeuvres, enjoy the open bar, view and bid on silent auction items and dance to live...

  • Standing against anti-Semitism

    Mar 13, 2020

    “Let us unite, and stand for what is right” is the battle cry of the Jewish community members who will be gathered at Lake Eola on Sunday, March 15 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. to celebrate their diverse and growing community and stand against growing anti-Semitism. In addition to being unified, attendees will enjoy the music of Ari Lesser, kosher foods available for purchase, messages from local leaders and children’s activities. Ari Lesser is a well-known Jewish American rapper, singer, songwriter, and spoken-word artist. Known for his videos on Is...

  • Jewish Academy celebrates Purim with much fanfare

    Mar 13, 2020

    Jewish Academy of Orlando celebrated Purim with a megillah reading, celebration, performances, delivery of mishloach manot (Purim baskets), and grogger sculpture creations. Third and fourth-grade students performed in the annual Purim play that tells the holiday's story through music and dance. At the Purim celebrations, the students participated in games and songs and even read from an emoji megillah. Kindergarten students, dressed in costumes, visited residents at Savannah Court. They sang...

  • Jewish Pavilion plans 'Seders for Seniors'

    Wendy Ring Levine|Mar 13, 2020

    Julie Levitt, Susan Bernstein and Hope McCormack, Jewish Pavilion program directors, are planning "Seders for Seniors" to celebrate Passover in elder-care communities throughout the greater Orlando area. Each program director works with the communities they visit to ensure a traditional holiday meal. Recipes are shared with the community chefs that do not have Jewish cooking experience. Can you smell the chicken soup with matzo balls? The seniors will soon. Who will ask the four questions?...

  • Drowning out Haman's name with groggers

    Mar 13, 2020

    Jewish Academy of Orlando fifth graders made a whole lot of noise on Purim with their homemade grogger sculptures....

  • Federation, JCC closes for two weeks

    Mar 13, 2020

    Keith Dvorchik, executive director of the Federation and the Roth Family JCC, made the decision to close both facilities for two weeks, beginning March 16. They currently plan to reopen March 30. This was the result of the Florida Department of Education announcing that all state schools will remain closed one week beyond Spring Break, reopening March 30 in Orange County. Dvorchik stressed that there have not be any reported cases of COVID-19 on the JCC campus. "We believe that this decision is in the best interest of our community... Over the...

  • JFS kicks off 2020 Restock Challenge

    Mar 6, 2020

    The Jewish Family Services’ Restock Challenge food drive is here once again (through April 15, 2020). JFS Orlando challenges you to make your donation stretch further! During the Restock Challenge, The Weiner Family and The Winter Park Wealth Group will generously match $0.50 for every $1 or pound of nonperishable food you donate to restock JFS Orlando’s Pearlman Emergency Food Pantry, with a total match up to $10,000. Are you up to the challenge? Last year, the Restock Challenge collected enough donations to feed more than 900 families. Ple...

  • Unsung hero of Entebbe hostage rescue focus of new film

    Mar 6, 2020

    (MELBOURNE, FL)-The world held its breath for seven days In 1976, after an Air France airplane carrying 250 passengers to Paris from Tel Aviv was hijacked by terrorists. The Israeli mission to rescue them, known as Operation Thunderbolt, is just one of the many moving events depicted in the new documentary film, "Cojot," which will be screened at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, at the Premiere Theaters Oaks 10 in Melbourne. "Cojot," a film by Boaz Dvir, is narrated by actor Judd Nelson and tells...

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