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Exciting Upcoming Events at Temple Sinai's Jacobson Sinai Academy!

Posted on 10/15/2012 @ 09:59 AM

Lots of exciting events going at Temple Sinai's Jacobson Sinai Academy!…

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Shalom TV New Programs October 14-20

Posted on 10/14/2012 @ 01:11 PM

NEW FREE ON DEMAND PROGRAMS: Click on “Schedule" on www.shalomtv.com to see continuing programs. For cable channel numbers, click on “Find Us.” …

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‘TED’-style ‘MOSHE Talks’ offer fresh take on Jewish topics

Posted on 10/11/2012 @ 07:27 PM

Temple Israel's Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Mitchell Chefitz kicks off 'MOSHE Talks' series Oct. 14 with a talk on 'The Evolution of Jewish Text'…

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Lehrman and PJ Library Story Hour at Books and Books

Posted on 10/11/2012 @ 05:28 PM

Lehrman Community Day School hosts another PJ library event at Bal Harbour Books and Books on Sunday October 14th at noon. We will celebrate Shabbat through sights, taste and touch. Lehrman faculty will read a PJ Library Shabbat book, The Shabbat Puppy, and then engage in some special Shabbat related activities. Early elementary and pre-school age children and their parents are invited.

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Volunteers Needed For New Non Profit Museum

Posted on 10/11/2012 @ 05:19 PM

Becoming a volunteer at the Dezer Collection Museum and Event Venue is a fun, rewarding experience that comes with much responsibility.…

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Guava Rugelach Lounge Featuring Susana Behar & Alejandra Czarny

Posted by jenniperson on 10/11/2012 @ 04:46 PM

The monthly Guava Rugelach Lounge music series under the stars and palms kicks off on Saturday night, October 20 with an evening of Spanish, Judeo-Spanish, Hebrew and Yiddish lullabies, dreams, stars and moon music. The program is designed collaboratively and performed by two of Miami's divas of Jewish song, Susana Behar and Alejandra Czarny accompanied by renowned Flamenco guitarist, Jose…

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Why Kosher Communally? 2 Jews, 3 Opinions: The New Sanhedrin

Posted by jenniperson on 10/11/2012 @ 04:34 PM

The Tribe, an organization that sponsors innovative programs that gather the 20s-30s set, is committed to representing the diverse Jewish community that makes up South Florida. As a community organization they need our help to answer an important and fundamental question: As a Jewish organization, should the food at Tribe programs be Kosher? Join in the debate on in an actual case in our…

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HOCHBERG PREPARATORY SCHOOL CELEBRATES “A SINO SUKKOT” HONORING JEWISH AND CHINESE HARVEST FESTIVALS

Posted on 10/11/2012 @ 04:07 PM

Cross-cultural program in the school’s Sukkah underscores commitment to rigorous well-rounded curriculum that includes Mandarin as a third language…

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Mah Jongg Mania: American Beginnings, Project Mah Jongg Exhibit Curator Tour & Talk

Posted on 10/11/2012 @ 02:58 PM

Melissa Martens, Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC, will explore the early and unknown roots of the game of mah jongg in America at the Jewish Museum of Florida (JMOF) on Tuesday, October 16 at 11 a.m., in conjunction with the Museum's exhibit opening of "Project Mah Jongg." From the World’s Columbian exposition, to elite social clubs, to…

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