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JOB OPENING - LIBRARIAN /LEASING SECRETARY

Part time. $12.00/hour to start. (Bonuses given for quality performances.)

Organize books and Judaica.

Straighten out warehouse shelf items.

Clean.

Garden.

Coordinate Pro Israel Panel Discussion/Forum and Rally events.

Email resume to Rachamim at [email protected].

Prefer if applicant resides in the West Kendall neighborhood.

12588 SW 128 Street , 33186.

NCJW Miami: Praying With Our Feet- Sat. 6/23 at 4pm

This Shabbat, 6/23 at 4 p.m., NCJW Miami will be praying with our feet in Homestead, FL. We will be marching to keep families together, and to stop the detention camps.

Logistics: DATE: Saturday, June 23, 2018 TIME: 4 p.m. LOCATION: Corner of 288th Street and 137th Avenue, Homestead, FL

https://www.facebook.com/events/1950598218564066/

http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/civil-rights-groups-plan-march-to-free-the-children-at-miami-area-compound-10454110

HADASSAH HONORS CUBAN HEROES of the ISRAEL WAR of INDEPENDENCE

Inter-American Chapter of Hadassah

                                        Join Hadassah as it proudly honors the
                              Cuban Heroes of the Israel War of Independence

                                     Sunday, July 29, 2018 at 12:30 Noon

Miami Shores Country Club - 10000 Biscayne Boulevard - Miami Shores, FL 33138 - Complimentary Valet Parking

Special attendance by Lior Haiat, Counsul General of Israel

Dairy Brunch Buffet $75 - $65 if check received by July 15th - Complimentary Mimosas and Bloody Marys

RSVP by July 15th - Your check is your reservation - Please mail check to: Inter-American Chapter of Hadassah - PO Box 546166 - Surfside, FL 33154

Contemporary News & Views

There’s a lot going on in the world and we bet you have a lot to say about it! Would you like to meet new people and discuss what is going on in the world? You may discuss local, national or global events and trends. Bring in newspaper and magazine stories that you would like to share for some lively discussions. No charge.

Date: June 18, 2018
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Building #4
11155 SW 112 Avenue
Miami, FL 33176

Contact: Ilene Primack
Phone: 305.271.9000, x264
Email: [email protected]

The Miami Jewish Film Festival invites you to a special sneak preview of SORRY TO BOTHER YOU

This special event is exclusive to MJFF Next Wave Members. To become a Member and enjoy the best of cinema year-round visit www.miamijewishfilmfestival.org/membership/next_wave

With shades of Charlie Kaufman, Jordan Peele, and Jonathan Swift, Sorry to Bother You brings surreal flair, dazzling originality, and a scathing lampoon of societal mores. Losing faith in his persuasive skills, telemarketer Cassius Green takes a co-worker's advice and finds that he suddenly has a gift for selling that elevates him to the executive echelon -- where he discovers the chilling secret of his bosses. Starring Tessa Thompson, Steven Yuen, and Danny Glover, with music by The Coup and Tune-Yards.

June 28, 2018 at 7:30 PM
AMC Sunset Place

5701 Sunset Dr South Miami, FL 33143

Next Wave Members RSVP

Hebrew Free Loan Association of South Florida (HFLA)

The Hebrew Free Loan Association of South Florida (HFLA), a Federation subsidiary, wants to help you! Do you need financial assistance to care for an elderly parent? What about unexpected home repairs, medical expenses or to help pay for life cycle events? Since 1989, HFLA has been offering interest-free personal, business, fertility (Making Miracle Babies Fund) and adoption (Goldstein Family Adoption Fund) loans to Jewish individuals and families.

Click here for more information.

Volunteering at Lotus House

Relax after work by playing with the children living at the Lotus House women's shelter! We will be playing games and spending time with the young residents.

To sign up please email [email protected]

This volunteer event is for young professionals and 18-40

Click here to RSVP

JBS-Jewish Broadcasting Service Highlights June 17-23 on Atlantic Broadband CH 168, DIRECTV CH 388, Hotwire CH 269, the Roku streaming player under "Educational", and at www.jbstv.org

For the full up-to-date schedule, go to www.jbstv.org

Jewish Film Festival: "Forgotten Refugees"

The little-known story of the mass expulsion of Jews from Arab countries and Iran in the 20th century after richly contributing to these cultures. Produced by Avi Goldwasser of the David Project and IsraTV. Tonight (Sunday) - 9pm & Midnight; Friday - 9pm & 4am

Paradigm Shift: BDS In Academia

Scholars for Peace in the Middle East's Asaf Romirowsky (Exec. Dir.) and Alex Joffe (Editor, BDS Monitor) discuss Jewish professors' fear to take action against anti-Israel movements in the halls of academia and on college campuses. With Charles Jacobs. Monday - 7:30pm & 2am; Wednesday - 1:30 pm; Saturday - 11:30am

Zionism & Me (Olga Meshoe)

Olga Meshoe, a Christian South African attorney and founder of a pro-Israel advocacy group, explains why it is ludicrous to refer to Israel as an apartheid state and explains Israel's commitments to human rights. From SSI at Columbia University, NY. Monday - 8pm & 1am; Wednesday - 2pm; Thursday - 10pm & 2am; Saturday - 8pm & 1am

L'Chayim: Mike Burstyn's "Azimuth"

Mike Burstyn, star of stage, screen and Yiddish theater, talks about his theatrical journey, his feelings for Israel, and his first feature film (Writer/Director) "Azimuth" - about an Israeli and Egyptian soldier after the 6-Day War. Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight; Thursday - 3pm; Next Sunday - Noon & 6pm

L'Chayim: Remembering Goodman, Chaney & Schwerner

David Goodman, younger brother of Andrew Goodman - murdered together with Michael Schwerner and James Chaney by the Klu Klux Klan in Mississippi on June 21, 1964 - talks about his brother, the murder, and a legacy of social action. Thursday - 9pm & Midnight; Friday - 3pm

Jewish Film Festival: Six Days in June

In the documentary "Six Days in June," co-writer/director Ilan Ziv tells the story of the days leading up to the 6-Day War of 1967, of Israel's decisive victory; and of the dramatic consequences of the war upon the history of Israel and the Middle East. Saturday - 1pm

Jewish Film Festival: Blue & Grey

The story of the 10,000 Jewish soldiers who fought in America's deadliest war, the Civil War -- brother against brother, Jew against Jew, in numbers proportionally higher than other American group, 7,000 for the Union and 3,000 for the Confederacy. Saturday - 9pm & Midnight

Posted by: Edith Samers Vice President 203.536.6914 (cell phone) JBS Jewish Broadcasting Service, a 501c3 fulltime television channel

NCJP Trivia Brunch

Are you a young Jewish professional in your 20's-40's? Do you know someone in their 20's-40's? We have an event for you! The Next Century Young Professionals invite you for a morning of bagels, mimosas, and pop-culture trivia. Bring friends, or meet new ones!

For more info email Olga Zelzburg at [email protected]

Alan Sataloff Named New Chief Executive Officer of Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center (North Miami Beach)

June 12, 2018 – North Miami Beach, Fla - Alan Sataloff has been named Chief Executive Officer of the Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center effective this July, it was announced by Fanny F. Hanono, Chair of the Board. “We are very excited about Alan coming on board. With his vast experience we are sure that our MAR-JCC will reach new heights and further expand its presence as the center of our Jewish community.” Sataloff’s appointment is the result of an extensive national search conducted by the MAR-JCC to engage the services of a proven and experienced CEO who would provide the professional leadership to direct an institution that serves 3,500 individuals on a daily basis, with social, cultural, recreational, and educational programming. Moreover, his arrival will coincide with the opening of the Feldenkreis Cultural Center which will add an additional 40,000 foot facility, allowing the MAR-JCC to further bolster its broad-based and diverse programming for ages two months to senior adults.

Sataloff will be leaving the post of CEO of the JCC of Chicago. Prior to that, he was CEO of Oshman Family Jewish Community Center in Palo Alto, Calif., and CEO of the Weinstein JCC in Richmond, Va. “The Michael-Ann Russell JCC offers me the opportunity to enhance an already thriving Community Center, especially as we get set to open our Feldenkreis Cultural Center with programs from high-quality gymnastics to more visual arts to a 200+ seat professional theater to the largest Israeli dance troupe outside of Israel,” Alan stated.

A graduate of Yeshiva University with a MSW degree, he also holds a B.S. in Education from S.U.N.Y. at Brockport.

Alan originally hails from Staten Island, N.Y., but has lived in numerous places around the U.S. He and his wife, Susan have two children. Their daughter, Laura is the Program Director of the Tampa Bay (Fla.) Jewish Community Center, Aaron, their son, is a Rabbi in Macon, Ga. In Alan’s downtime, he can be found cycling, doing yoga, and playing golf. Alan and Susan have one grandchild, Eliana.

About the Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center
The Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center/Sanford L. Ziff Campus is dedicated to the enrichment of Jewish life and fosters the emotional, physical, and intellectual development of its individual members through all of life’s stages and circumstances. The MAR-JCC represents a model of acceptance, understanding and diversity. As such, people look at the MAR-JCC as a center of excellence that epitomizes how shared Jewish values support a vibrant and evolving constituency. The MAR-JCC is a beneficiary agency of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the United Way of Miami-Dade County, and a member of the Jewish Community Center Association of North America5) 932-4200 x189 MaryEllenB@marjcc

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