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From Choir Boy to Chabad Rabbi

Listen to the exciting journey of a teenage boy who rediscovered his life. Rabbi Matisyahu Devlin, the son of a Jewish mother and devout Catholic father, will tell his tale of growing up in the Church until that fateful night in a Manhattan coffee shop. Featured on National Geographic, his story is sure to entertain and inspire from beginning to end.

This lecture will take place at the Shul of Bal Harbour, 9540 Collins Ave on Tuesday, February 20th at 2:00 PM. This event is brought to you by United Jewish Generations & the Senior Torah Academy at The Shul. Suggested Donation: $10. For more information call: 305-770-4540 or Click Here

Simphonie Fantastic - Israel 70 with the South Florida Symphony Orchestra

ISRAEL 70TH Anniversary Celebration with the SOUTH FLORIDA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by Sebrina Alfonso presenting a work by Israeli composer NIMROD BORENSTEIN “If You Will It It Is No Dream”, based on words of Theodore Herzl. The beautiful music was composed as a celebration for Israel’s 70th anniversary and it is a USA premier. The concert program continues with Ravel's piano concerto in C performed by Cuban piano virtuoso "ALDO GAVILLAN" and finalizes with the Symphonie Fantastic by Berlioz, it is an epic for a huge orchestra through its movements, it tells the story of an artist’s self-destructive passion for a beautiful woman.

Concerts will take place at 7:30 PM April 15 at the Spanish River Congregation in Boca Raton, April 17th at the Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale, April 18th at the Arsht Center in Miami and April 19th at the Tennessee Williams theater in Key west.

For more information go to www.southfloridasymphony.org For tickets for April 18th go to arshtcenter.org

About: The South Florida Symphony Orchestra is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a stellar concert series culminating with Israel's 70 celebration. The SFSO plays in the four counties and is conducted by renowned maestra Sebrina Alfonso one of the few women conductors in the world.The Symphony has collaborated with such luminaries as Nicolette Benedetti, Chee-Yun, Elmar Oliveira, Robert McDuffie,Natasha Paremski and Jeffrey Chappell,The Martha Graham dance Co, Lara St John, Liz Callaway, also having been part of a commission work with virtuoso Cellist Zuill Bailey winning a grammy award for the work "Tales of Hemingway". www.southfloridasymphony.org

The Early Years - Book Review

Link The product of an exhaustive, years-long, worldwide research project, Early Years tells the riveting story of the early life of the Lubavitcher Rebbe who, as much as anyone else, set the course of Jewish history in the twentieth century. What was his childhood like? What type of schooling did he receive? Who were his mentors and teachers? When did he first meet his father-in-law and predecessor, and what was the relationship between them like? At what point did the ideas that were to transform the landscape of post-Holocaust Jewry begin to take form in his mind? These questions and others about the Rebbe's early life have never been answered comprehensively. Presenting newly-uncovered government documents, private journals, letters and diaries, Rabbis Boruch Oberlander and Elkanah Shmotkin have produced a highly-engaging account which offers an unimpeded view of the formative years of modern Judaism's most recognized personality.

Join us for a book review with Rabbi Zalman Mochkin Feb 21 1-2:15pm Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center 18900 NE 25th Ave, Miami, FL 33180, USA

North Dade Business Breakfast featuring Sammy Schulman

The Greater Miami Jewish Federation invites you to join us for the North Dade Business Breakfast featuring Sammy Schulman, Executive Vice President and Operations/CFO of the Miami Heat and American Airlines Arena. Sammy can also be found assisting with player and sponsor contracts, spearheading organizational and strategic planning issues, and developing and maintaining financial reports, operating budgets and insurance. Sammy is one of the Heat’s eight original employees and has been with the team for 25+ years.

The program will be held on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 7:30 am with time for networking prior to the breakfast and program.

7:30 - 8 a.m. NETWORKING / 8 - 9:30 a.m. BREAKFAST & PROGRAM

Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center 20400 NE 30th Avenue, Aventura

Couvert: $30 (not tax-deductible as a charitable contribution)

We will be distributing a directory of participants. If you would like your name and contact information to be included, you must register online by February 20, 2018. Please be sure to fill out all fields so we have your business name, your preferred email and phone number.

For more information and to RSVP, please click here or contact Debra Kudish at [email protected] or call the North Dade Branch office at 305.705.0800.

Join Us on Super Sunday - March 11, 2018

Volunteer for the largest phonathon of the year! Celebrate Israel and raise money for your Jewish community on Super Sunday and Good Deeds Day, March 11, 2018.

Click here for more details and to register

PJ Library Parents Night Out

Join Alan Kluger, Founding Member of Kluger Kaplan, and an avid art collector, for an intimate cocktail hour and private tour of his personal art collection at his office.

Click here to RSVP

Quick and Tasty Healthy Food Recipes

Eating good is something more people are trying to do these days. Just because you want to eat healthy food, it does not mean you have more time. You find yourself looking for dinner ideas which will include quick recipes that are still healthy. It is easy to find dishes you will want to make over and over again.

It does not even matter what kinds of foods you like to eat, you can find the dinner ideas which will meet your needs. Everything from quick recipes to get food on the table right away to healthy food recipes which might take a bit more time to prepare is available. All you need to is decide which ones you would like to try first.

You can even find great dinner ideas for a vegetarian. There are so many great healthy food recipes to choose from, even those who enjoy meat may choose to try these dishes on occasion. Best of all, since so many of the dishes include quick recipes you will be able to prepare them no matter how hectic your schedule might be.

Those looking for healthy food recipes in a hurry will be glad to find all of the fast cooking methods available. These quick recipes can help you to create dishes you normally would have thought to be impossible. Of course, once you start exploring the possibilities, you are sure to find many great dinner ideas worth exploring. Whether you are looking to be adventurous or you are simply looking for new dinner ideas, it is a good idea to pay attention to the ingredients being used in healthy and quick recipes. As long as you enjoy the majority of the ingredients, you are sure to enjoy even healthy food recipes.

Look for healthy food recipes which will allow you to prepare all or part of the recipe ahead of time. You will be able to create great tasting dishes from quick recipes as a result. From now on, there will be no excuse for not having great dinner ideas every night.

A great tip when look to speed up even quick recipes is to prepare ingredients like cooked vegetables in advance. Keep them frozen so that when you are looking to add them to healthy food recipes all you have to do is toss them in to what you are cooking. This way dinner ideas can be created with relative ease.

You do not have to travel all around the internet to find the dinner ideas you will use tonight. Instead, you can find most of what you need in order to recreate healthy food recipes in one place. You can also find quick recipes which will meet even the tightest schedules. The more recipes you try the more incentive you will have to try more. Get started today.

Chassidic Heritage Weekend Tour

Experience a spirited Shabbat in Crown Heights, Brooklyn! Visit the heart of the Chassidic Chabad Community, 770, the Ohel and more. Gourmet meals, inspiring lectures & accommodations are included. Cost $240 per adult & $100 per child. Find out more and register at (305) 770-1919 or www.ChabadChayil.org/BrooklynShabbat.

April 27-29

The Capture of Eichmann (Jewish Revenge #2)

Family Film Night Havdala & Family Film! Featuring The Capture of Eichmann (Jewish Revenge #2), fit for all ages. Fresh popcorn, lemonade & raffle! No charge (sponsored by MotelChai.com Short Term Rentals in Highland Lakes/Aventura). The perfect way to spend Saturday Night with the family!

March 10, 8:00pm

The Family Shul, 2601 NE 211 Terrace.

RSVP at 305-770-1919 ChabadChayil.org/1699139

In the early 1980's the Mossad receives a tip on the whereabouts of Adolf Eichmann, Isser Harel, together with David Ben-Gurion decide on a brave and risky mission to kidnap the S.S. officer. Deep in Buenos Aires a selected group is sent by the Mossad to the secret location. With bravery, resourcefulness, and lots of hard work, Eichmann is revealed and kidnapped by the Israelis. His son, upon learning of the kidnapping, attempts to rally support from a German Brotherhood that assisted many Nazis in hiding, and with cooperation of the secret police a wide hunt for the kidnappers is on.

JCAT Community presents The Last Night of Ballyhoo

The Last Night of Ballyhoo

March 14-25

by Alfred Uhry Directed by Michael Andron
By the author of Driving Miss Daisy, this Tony Award winning play once again explores the lives of Jews in the American south. It is December of 1939. Gone with the Wind is having its world premiere, and Hitler is invading Poland, but Atlanta's uppercrust Freitag family is much more concerned with who is going to Ballyhoo, Atlanta’s Jewish cotillion and the social event of the season. The ensuing comedy proves both hilarious and thought provoking as it touches on themes of assimilation, anti-semitism and change.

Advance tickets: $25 • $15 seniors/full-time students At the door: $30 • $18 seniors/full-time students

Box Office: call 1-866-811-4111 or go to https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/28215

JCAT-The J’s Cultural Arts Theatre
Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center/Sanford L. Ziff Campus
18900 NE 25th Avenue
North Miami Beach FL 33180
www.jcctheatre.com
Facebook: JCAT-Miami
Twitter: @JCAT-Miami
For More information 305-932-4200 ext. 150

JCAT is the performing theatre of the Michael-Ann Russell JCC, a year-round program for youth, teens, and adults, where participants are part of a magical world of theatre, with a full season of productions, theatre camps, and a wide range of classes and workshops in acting, improvisation, and technical theatre. JCAT is committed to challenge, enlighten, educate, and entertain its audiences through its multi-tier program.

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