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OPEN TO ENTIRE COMMUNITY- EMERGENCY TOWN HALL MEETING

GAZA BORDER CRISIS: The Trauma, The Damage, The Needs. Join us to meet a mother, a young pioneer, and a farmer--residents of Gaza border communities--who will share their personal stories of living under attack, with hundreds of incendiary kites, balloons, and rockets steadily raining down on them. Hear about the needs in their communities and the issues they face on the ground: their experiences running to bomb shelters and sleeping in saferooms, their fears of a ruined economy, and their challenges dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)--both their children's as well as their own.

RSVP at jnf.org/fltownhall

Please note that for security purposes, government issued photo identification will be required for entry. All bags are subject to search and absolutely no backpacks or large bags will be allowed.

Date: August 26, 2018, 6:30pm-8:30pm

Location: Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center 20400 NE 30th Ave, Miami, FL 33180

HaZamir Miami - International Jewish Teen Choir

HaZamir Miami - a chapter of the international Jewish Teen Choir Announcing the 2018-19 season. - Open to Jewish Musical Teens, grades 8-12 - Conducted by Dr. Alan Mason - Weekly rehearsals on Sundays from 10:30am to 12:30pm - Informational Open House and auditions will be on
Sundays: 8/19, 8/28 and 9/2 - Perform at regional, national and international events
culminating in a spectacular Gala Concert at Lincoln
Center Enhance your connections with Israel through our twin HaZamir chapter in our partnership
community in Israel - Yerucham - College Credit Program available to Juniors & seniors - Meetings will take place at the Michael-Ann Russell JCC - 18900 NE 25th Avenue, North
Miami Beach 33180

For more info call Dr. Alan Mason at 305-772 6890 [email protected]

Jewish Incubator Grants: Request For Proposal




The Greater Miami Jewish Federation is now accepting applications for its 2019 Jewish Incubator Grants, which will award nonprofits eager to strengthen Miami’s Jewish community through innovative and impactful programs. Organizations, synagogues, agencies and schools with compelling and creative ideas that support social-service, educational or Jewish-identity building activities are invited to apply.

Applications are due no later than 4 p.m. on Friday, September 7, 2018.

Click here for more information and to apply.




Israeli American Council (IAC) National Conference 2018

Join thousands of community members to learn from industry experts, political and diplomatic figures, and thought leaders against the backdrop of strengthening Israel and uniting the Israeli-American and Jewish communities. This year’s Conference will take place at The Diplomat Beach Resort in South Florida from November 29 to December 2, 2018.

The IAC National Conference offers participants the opportunity to engage in variety of programs, plenaries, breakout sessions, interactive workshops, and facilitated discussions tailored to meet the various interests of our community members and audience. Speakers will include: Gabriel Groisman, Mayor of the City of Bal Harbour, Florida; Bob Diener, Co-founder of Hotels.com and Getaroom.com; and Miriam Peretz, Israel Prize Winner for Lifetime Achievement for “Strengthening the Jewish-Israeli Spirit”.

This inspiring gathering will explore Israeli-American and Jewish identity, bring together the Israeli-American and Jewish communities for deep dive discussions, and will yield takeaways that will help us, together, to strengthen Israel and our communities.

The Conference spans from Thursday, November 29, to Sunday, December 2, 2018 and includes: opening plenary + evening sessions and celebrations (Thursday evening) - Friday sessions (Friday, all day) - Shishi Israeli (Friday evening, communal Shabbat dinner) - Saturday sessions (Saturday, all day) - main night and after party (Saturday evening) - Sunday session and closing event (Sunday, until 1:30pm).

More information: https://www.israeliamerican.org/conference | Questions? Email: [email protected] or [email protected].

Community-Wide EMERGENCY TOWN HALL MEETING

GAZA BORDER CRISIS: The Trauma, The Damage, The NeedsJoin us to meet a mother, a young pioneer, and a farmer--residents of Gaza border communities--who will share their personal stories of living under attack, with hundreds of incendiary kites, balloons, and rockets steadily raining down on them. Hear about the needs in their communities and the issues they face on the ground: their experiences running to bomb shelters and sleeping in saferooms, their fears of a ruined economy, and their challenges dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)--both their children's as well as their own.

RSVP at jnf.org/fltownhall

FREE EVENT!

Please note that for security purposes, government issued photo identification will be required for entry. All bags are subject to search and absolutely no backpacks or large bags will be allowed.

Back to School Program Fair at the Alper JCC

Talk with program experts who will be on hand to answer questions about Back to School programs at this FREE community event. Learn about JCC programs for all ages including: After School Care, Preschool, Basketball, Swim Club (on-site evaluations), Gymnastics & more.

Enjoy food vendors, basketball & gymnastics mini-clinics, swim club evaluations, giveaways & special fitness classes. PLUS, register for a program or take a tour and be entered into the raffle to win a backpack filled with school supplies!

Join the JCC as a new member during the Back to School event and pay only $1 registration fee + get a FREE Fitbit Alta while supplies last.

For more information or to join us as a vendor, please contact Nikki Fernandez at 305.271.9000 x273 or [email protected]

Located in the Alper JCC Gymnasium, Bldg. 7 11155 SW 112 Avenue Miami, Florida 33176

Back to School Program Fair Flyer

Temple Judea Holds Community Healing Service August 28

Temple Judea, one of Miami’s largest Reform synagogues, is holding its popular Healing Service, part of its Caring Community efforts, on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at 7pm at Temple Judea, 5500 Granada Blvd., Coral Gables. The event is free and open to Temple Judea members and the entire community. For more information, contact Jodi Rozental at email: [email protected] or call 305-667-5657 x 2114.

“We are happy to announce that Gospel Vocalist Antonia Wilson, Artistic Director of Legato Vocal Ensemble, will perform with us on August 28,” said Jodi Rozental, Temple Judea’s Cantorial Soloist. “Our diverse group is committed to the power of healing through music and a unanimous belief in supporting others through all phases of their life journeys.”

People seek out both emotional and physical healing at different times in their lives for a variety of reasons. This could be related to an illness, loss of a loved one, caregiver fatigue, major life transitions or societal fears and concerns faced daily. Organized and led by Jodi Rozental, the Healing Service includes spiritual and secular songs, prayers, and inspirational readings, all performed by a rotation of talented singers and instrumentalists from various schools and organizations in Miami. These culturally diverse performers range in age and come from New World School of the Arts, University of Miami School of Music, Miami Children’s Theatre Choir, Florida Grand Opera and Temple Judea’s Choir. Held quarterly on Tuesdays at 7pm, the next Healing Service will be November 27, 2018.

Now celebrating 70 years of Jewish Learning and Living in Coral Gables, Temple Judea is one of the largest Reform synagogues in Miami with approximately 600 member families. Temple Judea's mission is to enrich members’ ever-more complicated lives with the new insights of ancient Jewish heritage. For more information, visit www.JudeaGables.org.

Request for Proposals: Greater Miami Jewish Federation Women's Impact Initiative

Announcement: Women’s Impact Initiative Request for Proposals

The Greater Miami Jewish Federation is pleased to announce the fourth year of the Women’s Impact Initiative providing grants from the Greater Miami Jewish Federation/UJA Annual Campaign to non-profit organizations in Miami that inspire and empower Jewish women and girls, as well as improve our local community through programs that achieve social, economic, religious and political equality.

Eligibility: Eligible applicants include nonprofits with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status (or fiscal sponsorship) that serve the Jewish community in Miami-Dade County. While we will give preference to strengthening Jewish nonprofits and programs based in Greater Miami, we also encourage partnerships with those outside the Jewish community to bring high-quality programs to our community. Nonprofits that have current Federation grants must be in compliance with the terms of those awards to be considered.

Grant Amounts & Use: Grants will range from $5,000 to $20,000 and will be competitively awarded to support new programs or the expansion of existing programs advancing the mission of Federation’s Women’s Impact Initiative. Projects that will be considered for grants must be gender-specific and serve a majority Jewish population. The “gender lens” used must consist of a deep examination of how culturally entrenched gender norms affect women and girls and must take these distinctions into account when identifying both problems and solutions. The aim is to ensure that our local Jewish community is “gender aware” and that outcomes achieve social, economic, religious and political equality by being inclusive of and responsive to the needs and issues of Jewish women and girls.

Awards may be used to cover expenses directly related to implementing the cost of new programs or the expansion of existing programs, such as salaries of program staff, outreach, marketing, supplies, materials, events or local travel. Grants cannot be used for non-local travel, scholarships, or capital projects. Grants will not cover more than 75 percent of the total project cost.

Due Date: Applications are due by email to [email protected] by 4:00 PM on Wednesday, September 26, 2018. Late applications will not be considered.

Grant notifications will be made by December 31, 2018.

Checklist—Please include the following documents in your submission:
□ Completed Grant Application
□ Organization’s current annual operating budget
□ Copy of IRS determination letter indicating 501(c)(3) status or proof of fiscal sponsorship
□ Most recent 990 form (or audit report if no 990 is available)
□ List of current Board of Directors
□ List of senior staff members
□ OPTIONAL: Please provide a link to a promotional video, highlighting your organization, if you have one.

Click here to find the 2018-19 GMJF Women’s Impact Initiative Grant Application, as well a guide to gender lens grant making.

Click here for the application

Rose Rubin ATJC Board President

With great pride, Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center, announces the election of Rose Rubin as the new President as of July 1, 2018.

Rose Rubin has been a Vice President of the Executive Board for over 10 years. She and her late husband, Richard, have been major benefactors of the ATJC synagogue since they joined in 1999.

Rose is the daughter of Holocaust survivors and has been involved in many Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center Holocaust memorial events. She co-chairs and conducts the annual Yom Hashoah service at ATJC. Her children, Jason and Lindsey also participate in the service. Her son, Jason, is an attorney and President of the family's precious metals refining business, which Richard started in 1980. Lindsey is the director of stone removal and diamond acquisitions for the company.

The Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center is located in the heart of Aventura, a city recognized as one of the “Top Ten Jewish Neighborhoods” in the United States. Originally founded in 1976 as a small storefront ATJC has proven to be a driving force in addressing the needs of this dynamic growing community.

After-School Program Registration at Scheck Hillel is Now Open

Scheck Hillel Community School's 2018-2019 after-school enrichment program is now open for registration. From robotics and movie making, to Yoga, Zumba ® and Musical Theatre, students are offered a variety of program choices in STEM, Health & Wellness, Creative Arts, and Conversation & Connection so they can spend their afternoons expanding critical thinking skills, cultivating talents, and nurturing their bodies and minds.

“Scheck Hillel’s After-School Program is an extension of our curriculum,” said Vanessa Donaher, Head of Scheck Hillel. “With this program we are creating opportunities for students to maximize achievement, foster identity and explore passions in a range of learning environments.”

These are the Fall 2018 offerings for students enrolled in Scheck Hillel:

Design/STEM

  • PK4-Kindergarten: Robotics Jr.
  • Grades 1-2: Robotics 2.0
  • Grades 1-5: Science Inquiry
  • Grades 3-5: Moviemaking
  • Grades 6-8: Middle School Robotics
  • Grades 8-10: Drones Discovery
  • Grades 8-10: Raspberry Pi With Pi-Top
  • Grades 9-12: High School Robotics

Health & Wellness

  • PK3-PK4: Creative Dance
  • PK3-PK4: Lil' Stars Sports
  • PK3-PK4: Zumba ® Kids
  • Kindergarten-Grade 5: Zumba ® Kids
  • Grade 1-3: Yoga And Creative Expression
  • Grades 6-9: Krav Maga

Creative Arts

  • PK3-PK4: Tiny Hands
  • Kindergarten-Grade 2: Messy Art
  • Grades 1-3: Strings
  • Grades 3-5: Mini Arts Society
  • Grades 4-5: Strings
  • Grades 4-12: Drumline
  • Musical Theatre

Connection

  • PK3-Grade 1: Taste of Spanish

About Scheck Hillel Community School

Scheck Hillel Community School educates and inspires students 18 months-Grade 12 to become exemplary global citizens with enduring Jewish identity and values through an individualized college preparatory curriculum highlighted by STEM and design, Capstone, college dual enrollment, arts, athletics and community service. Its 14-acres include a 115,000-sq.-ft athletic complex with additional expansion plans. Set within a nurturing, diverse community, Scheck Hillel is one of the world's largest Jewish community day schools and a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. For information, please visit eHillel.org.

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