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Mezuzah Checking

Mezuzah Checking Tuesday, July 2, 10:00 am Chabad Chayil, 2601 NE 211 Terrace, Miami, FL 33180

A certified scribe will be visiting the community checking Mezuzas & Tefillin. He will only be with us for a few hours, so his time is limited. To make sure you reserve a spot to have yours checked, please call ahead. Prices are $9 per Mezuzah and $55 for Tefillin ($80 Gasos). Discounts & payment plans available to anyone that needs.

For more information and RSVP call (305) 770-1919 or visit https: //chabadchayil.org/2675078

Keshet LGBTQ Shabbaton

Teen Shabbaton for LGBTQ and Ally Jewish Teens!

Register today for Keshet's Leadership Intensive Shabbaton happening in Clayton, GA, Sept 6-8 2019! This Shabbaton is open to all LGBTQ and ally Jewish teens (grades 8-12).

This is an incredibly unique opportunity for young people to connect and meet other LGBTQ and ally Jewish teens from across the country! Registration is $54, and significant scholarships are available to offset registration and/or travel costs. Transportation will be provided from the airport and other central locations. More information and registration here: https://www.keshetonline.org/shabbaton/leadership-intensive-shabbaton/

Contact [email protected] with any questions!

Watch JBS on Atlantic Broadband Ch168, Hotwire Ch269, Fios Ch798, DirecTV Ch388, Roku under "educational" and streamed on jbstv.org from June 23-29

For the complete JBS schedule, go to www.jbstv.org and click on Schedule

L’Chayim: Sen. Joe Lieberman In a rare personal interview, former U.S. Senator and Vice Presidential candidate Joe Lieberman reflects on his Jewish background, his political heroes and his lifelong career in American politics. Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT) Thursday - 3pm (12 Noon PT) (Next Sunday Noon and 6pm)

92nd Street Y: Barefoot Contessa Ina Garten, whose book "Barefoot Contessa: How Easy Is That?" features simple recipes and easy tips, talks with writer Anna Quindlen about her successful ventures in retail, television, and publishing. From the 92nd Street Y in NYC. Tonight (Sunday) - 8pm & 2am (5pm & 11pm PT) Monday - 10pm & 4am (7pm & 1am PT) Wednesday - 10:30am (7:30am PT) Saturday - 1am & 3pm (Fri 10pm & Sat Noon PT)

Jewish Cinematheque-Boaz Yacov Filmmaker Boaz Yehonatan Yacov discusses becoming religious late in life and marrying a non-religious filmmaker; and his directorial debut "Redemption" – the story of a religious rock star who returns to music to raise money for his sick child. With Jewish film scholar Eric Goldman. Monday - 7:30pm & 1am (4:30pm & 1am PT) Wednesday – 10:30pm & 2:30am (7:30pm & 11:30 PT) Saturday – 10pm (7pm PT)

AJC Global: Pompeo/Cruz/Sanders Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in conversation with David Harris (CEO, AJC), Rep. Rob Portman, Rep Hakeem Jeffries, Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Bernie Sanders are all featured at the 2019 AJC Global Forum from the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C. Tuesday – 7pm (4pm PT) Wednesday – 1:30am (Tuesday 10:30pm PT) Thursday – 1pm (10am PT) Saturday – 7pm & 1am (4pm & 10pm PT)

AJC Global‘19: U.S. Leadership? Neera Tanden (Center for American Progress) debates Michael Anton (Dep. Assistant to Pres. Trump debate U.S. Global leadership in decline; plus, Rep. Lee Zeldin, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Rep. Brendaw Lawrence from 2019 AJC Global Forum. Wednesday - 7:40pm & 1am (4:40pm PT & 10pm PT)

Today (Sunday) on L'Chayim : Oslo Syndrome - Ken Levin Historian and psychiatrist Kenneth Levin suggests why some American Jews are anti- Israel as a means of feeling more comfortable and accepted in a non-Jewish society, similar to the pattern described in his book The Oslo Syndrome. Sunday – Noon & 6pm (9am & 3pm PT) Monday– 3pm (12 Noon PT)

Monday on L'Chayim: Brad Hirschfield-CLAL (Part 2) Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, President of CLAL (National Jewish Center for Learning & Leadership), discusses why he left the extreme right, peace with the Palestinians, religious pluralism in Israel and gay marriage. Monday – 9pm & Midnight (6pm and 9pm PT) Tuesday – 3pm (12noon PT)

Tuesday on L'Chayim : Harriet Schleifer The incoming National President of the American Jewish Committee, Harriet Schleifer, discusses the key challenges facing American Jewish life including the lack of education in the Jewish community and the lack of engagement of Jewish youth.
Tuesday - 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT) Wednesday - 3pm (12 Noon PT)

Thursday on L'Chayim: Deborah Lipstadt Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt (Emory University), discusses her celebrated victory over a British Holocaust denier and assesses the dangers of contemporary antisemitism she addresses in her book Antisemitism: Here and Now. Thursday – 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT) Friday – 3pm (12noon PT)

Saturday on L'Chayim: Saving Italian Jews (Elizabeth Bettina) Elizabeth Bettina, author of "It Happened In Italy-the untold stories of how the people of Italy defied the horror of the Holocaust," describes how she learned the small Italian village which was home to her Catholic relatives helped save Italian Jews.
Saturday – 6pm (3pm PT)

Time To Say Goodbye Maximilian Ehrenreich stars as 12-year-old Jewish boy in Hamburg who must deal with his religiously divided parents' separation, his emerging puberty, and his falling madly in love with his new rabbi (Catherine De Lean). Directed by Vivian Andereggen. Tonight (Sunday) – 9pm & Midnight (6pm & 9pm PT) Friday – 9pm & 4am (6pm & 1am PT)

Guest Speaker at Temple Emanuel-El Of South Beach

Saturday, July 13th, 9:30 AM Temple Emanu-El will present Guest Speaker Jeffrey Beal.

Mr. Beal is a Recruiter at The Florida Guardian ad Litem (GAL), a not-for-profit partnership of community advocates and professional staff providing a powerful voice on behalf of Florida's abused, neglected and abandoned children in Florida’s dependency system.

Temple Emanu-El is located at 1701 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach. For information, call (305) 538-2503. There is no charge. Kiddush lunch will follow services.

  www.guardianadlitem.org               www.tesobe.org

Shalom Baby Childbirth Education Series

Shalom Baby

Come for the childbirth education, stay for the Jewish community!

For expecting moms and their partners.

Next offering Saturday, August 3, 9:30am - 4:30pm

Details and registration

Daylong class includes breakfast, a thorough, doula-taught childbirth education class and intimate conversation with one of Temple Beth Sholom's rabbis regarding Jewish names and naming rituals. They day concludes with Havdalah with your peers.

You'll then have the opportunity to return subsequent evenings for the following, all included in Shalom Baby: lactation consultant focusing on breastfeeding, swaddling, and diapering; pediatrician; psychologist focusing on maternal post-partum mental health; LCSW's experiential workshop entitled "From Partners to Parents/Couples to Families"; prenatal yoga class; sleep consultant; and infant/toddler CPR!

The community building continues with a reunion for all to meet and play with the babies months later.

Included in Shalom Baby is the opportunity for a child naming ceremony during Shabbat services.

Visions of Place: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art

June 20 - August 4

Opening Reception & Gallery Talk

Please join us for the opening reception of Visions of Place: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art on Thursday, June 20, from 7 - 9 pm. Featuring works by more than thirty contemporary artists, this art exhibition explores contending views of history and identity, questioning relationships to, and conflicts over, place. RSVP HERE

Visions of Place: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art will be on view at the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, through August 4. There will be a gallery talk with the exhibition's co-curator, Dr. J. Susan Isaacs, Towson University, on Friday, June 21, at 11 am. RSVP HERE

Where: Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami (1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, 33124-6310

Find more information at lowe.miami.edu

Haim Maor, My Father's Suitcase 2008 (Image: Haim Maor, My Father's Suitcase, 2008. Suitcase with light. Courtesy of the artist.)

Olami Professional Circles: Daniel Ades

Final Session - Summer 2019 II Wednesday, June 19 @ 6:30PM Register Here

Be part of intimate discussions with Jewish Miami executives and hear from featured presenter:

Daniel Ades, Founder & Managing Partner of Kawa Capital

Bio: Daniel Ades is the Founder and Managing Partner of Kawa Capital. Daniel has been responsible for overseeing the firm's investment decisions since inception in 2007. Daniel is ultimately responsible for the overall strategy across all of Kawa Capital’s investing and together with the Chief Risk Officer, the allocation of capital and risk among strategies and investments. Daniel has been instrumental in building the investment team, creating an infrastructure capable of processing large amounts of simultaneous transactions and analysis, as well ensuring an institutional-quality foundation for the different areas of the firm.

Register Here

Olami Professional Circles is intended for Jewish professionals in their 20's & 30's who are looking to build a community that is committed to balancing business and Jewish values.

Daniel Ades

Mozart’s Magic Flute at Temple Emanuel-El of South Beach

Magic Flute By W. A. Mozart A hero on a quest and a princess finding her way encounter enchanted creatures, an evil queen and ultimately each other- all with the help of a Magic Flute! A part of Miami Music Festival’s popular Family Opera series is created specifically for young children and will be performed in English.

Temple Emanuel-El of South Beach 1701 Washington Ave Miami Beach, Florida

Performances: June 27th. 7:30 PM June 30th. 1:00PM July 25th. 7:30 PM July 28th. 1:00PM

FREE TICKETS FOR MEMBERS CALL 305-482-3793

miamimusicfestival.com/#concerts

Visit the Website and use promo code templefree

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