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NCJW Miami Rosh Chodesh - A Monthly Spiritual Gathering for Women

Join NCJW Miami each month to celebrate, study and explore Jewish Women's issues and social justice action, led by one of our community's female clergy. Bring your lunch and we'll provide the beverages, either at a synagogue or hosted by one of our members.

No charge to attend. You do not need to be of the Jewish Faith. All are welcome.

Join us for our first Rosh Chodesh program!

Led by Rabbi Rachel Greengrass of Temple Beth Am, at the home of Andrea Askowitz and Victoria Azpurua in Coral Gables. (Address provided upon RSVP at the link provided here.)

Future Rosh Chodesh programs: Wednesday, November 7 led by Rabbi Efrat Zarren-Zohar (location TBD) Tuesday, December 11 led by Rabbi Amy Morrison at the home of Vanessa Ressler (Miami Beach) Wednesday, January 9 led by Cantor Lisa Segal at the home of Melinda Berman (Miami Beach) Monday, February 4 led by Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz at Temple Beth Sholom Tuesday, March 6 led by Rabbi Robyn Fisher (location TBD) Thursday, April 9 led by Rabbi Julie Jacobs (location TBD) Monday, May 6 led by Rabbi Judith Siegal at Temple Judea Thursday, June 13 led by Rabbi Lauren Berkun at Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center

Addresses provided upon RSVP at:

https://www.ncjwmiami.org/rosh-chodesh

Unable to attend one month? Join us for one of the following months!

B'Shalom, NCJW Miami

NCJW Miami Rosh Chodesh - A Monthly Spiritual Gathering for Women

Join NCJW Miami each month to celebrate, study and explore Jewish Women's issues and social justice action, led by one of our community's female clergy. Bring your lunch and we'll provide the beverages, either at a synagogue or hosted by one of our members.

No charge to attend. You do not need to be of the Jewish Faith. All are welcome.

Join us for our first Rosh Chodesh program!

Led by Rabbi Rachel Greengrass of Temple Beth Am, at the home of Andrea Askowitz and Victoria Azpurua in Coral Gables. (Address provided upon RSVP at the link provided here.)

Future Rosh Chodesh programs: Wednesday, November 7 led by Rabbi Efrat Zarren-Zohar (location TBD) Tuesday, December 11 led by Rabbi Amy Morrison at the home of Vanessa Ressler (Miami Beach) Wednesday, January 9 led by Cantor Lisa Segal at the home of Melinda Berman (Miami Beach) Monday, February 4 led by Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz at Temple Beth Sholom Tuesday, March 6 led by Rabbi Robyn Fisher (location TBD) Thursday, April 9 led by Rabbi Julie Jacobs (location TBD) Monday, May 6 led by Rabbi Judith Siegal at Temple Judea Thursday, June 13 led by Rabbi Lauren Berkun at Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center

Addresses provided upon RSVP at:

https://www.ncjwmiami.org/rosh-chodesh

Unable to attend one month? Join us for one of the following months!

B'Shalom, NCJW Miami

PJ at the Jewish Museum!

"Shmulik Paints the Town"

Family Program at the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU

Fun & Educational program in conjunction with Daniel Chimowitz: Walking Canvasses exhibit. Family activity includes family friendly exhibit tour, story time and art project suitable for ages 3 to 9.

Shabbat. October 20, 2018 10 am.

Free Admission. RSVP 786-972-3175 or [email protected]. Free Parking confirmed with RSVP.

301 Washington Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33139

Rabbi Gilad Kariv @ Temple Beth Sholom

We are honored to have Gilad Kariv, a Reform Rabbi and attorney in Israel, who serves as the Executive Director of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism (IMPJ) visit Temple Beth Sholom in Miami Beach for the weekend of October 19-20. On Friday October 19th at 6:00 p.m. Rabbi Kariv will speak on “Religion and State in Israel- Nurturing Israel as a Democratic and Jewish Nation-Reform Judaism as part of the Solution”. He will then have a private Shabbat dinner with our Braman Fellows Cohort. The next day, Rabbi Kariv will teach at Torah Study at 9:30 and afterwards, give a D’var Torah at the Shabbat Minyan. He will then meet for lunch with our Israel Committee and talk about: “Doubling our Movement in a Decade- the Israel Reform Movement’s Success and Ongoing Challenges” The Israel Movement for Reform & Progressive Judaism (IMPJ) is the umbrella organization of all the Reform communities and institutions in Israel. For more information, please contact Mark Baranek, Director of Congregational Engagement [email protected] or call 305 538-7231 Temple Beth Sholom is located at 4144 Chase Ave. Miami Beach Fl. 33140

IAC National Conference 2018, from Declaration to Startup Nation

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 Israeli-American Council National Conference will take place at The Diplomat Beach Resort in South Florida from November 29 to December 2, 2018, and will explore Israel’s journey from declaration to Startup Nation.

Israel’s Speaker of the Knesset, Yuli Edelstein, will make history at the Conference. He will become the first Speaker of Israel’s parliament to make a special trip to the U.S. to address the Israeli-American community. Additional speakers will include: Miriam Peretz, Israel Prize Winner; Ayelet Shaked, Israel’s Minister of Justice; Isaac Herzog, Chairman of the Executive Jewish Agency for Israel; and Robbi and Stuart Force, activists and parents of Taylor Force. The IAC National Conference is the largest forum of its kind and 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 community members and audience.

This inspiring gathering will tackle some of the most pressing issues of our time, bring together the Israeli-American and Jewish communities for deep dive discussions, and will yield takeaways that will help 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]

JBS-Jewish Broadcasting Service Highlights Sept 30-Oct 6 on Atlantic Broadband CH 168, DIRECTV CH 388, Hotwire CH 269, the Roku streaming player under "Educational", and at www.jbstv.org

Go to jbstv.org for the latest daily schedule.

Abbas & Netanyahu At U.N.

JBS presents the addresses of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the United Nations General Assembly on September 27, 2018. Today (Sunday) - 1pm; Thursday - 7pm & 1am

92Y: Meir Lau

Rabbi Meir Lau, the former Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel and the Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv, describes his survival as a young child in Auschwitz and shares tales of his storied rabbinic career in conversation with Rabbi Menachem Genack at the 92nd Street Y in New York City. Tonight (Sunday) - 8pm & 2am; Monday - 10pm & 4am; Wednesday - 10:30am; Friday - 8pm & 1am; Saturday - 3pm

Michael Oren: Israel & American Jews

Michael Oren, Israel's former U.S. Ambassador and a current Knesset Member in the Kulanu Party, discusses the relationship between American Jewry and Israel, and the future of Diaspora Jewry. From B'nai Shalom in West Orange, NJ, where Ambassador Oren once resided. Tuesday - 8pm & 1am; Thursday - 2pm; Saturday - 8pm & 2am

20th Century Polish Antisemitism

Polish journalist and historian Adam Michnik discusses the current state of Antisemitism in Poland. A program of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research at the Center for Jewish History in NYC. (In Polish with English translation.) Wednesday - 8pm & 1am; Friday - 2pm; Saturday - 7pm & 4am

L'Chayim: Elie Abadie, Part 1

Elie Abadie, rabbi of the Manhattan East Synagogue and director of The Sephardic Academy of Manhattan (and a practicing gastroenterologist), discusses the challenges of promoting Sephardic Jewish culture on the American Jewish scene. Wednesday - 9pm & Midnight; Thursday - 3pm

L'Chayim: Elie Abadie, Part 2

Co-President of "Justice for Jews from Arab Countries" (JJAC), Rabbi Elie Abadie (Manhattan East Synagogue), describes his ties to Israel and discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from a Sephardic Jewish perspective. Thursday - 9pm & Midnight; Friday - 3pm

JBS Jewish Film Festival: The Battle Over The Soul

The story of the Battle of Tel Saki, which began the Yom Kippur War of 1973 on the Golan Heights, in which a handful of Israeli soldiers managed to defeat a division of 11,000 Syrians with 900 tanks to prevent the Syrian Army from taking the north of Israel. Saturday - 9pm & Midnight

Ken Spiro on Jewish Values Today (Sunday) 12 pm and Monday 3 pm

Charles Cohen on Kosher Movies Tuesday 3 pm

Herb Block – American Zionism Tuesday 9pm and midnight

Noa – Israeli Music Star Saturday 6pm

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

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Ambassador Norman L. Eisen, The Last Palace Europe’s Turbulent Century Through Five Lives and One House

Private Dinner with the Ambassador $100
Includes book must RSVP by 10/5

7:30pm at the Alper JCC
11155 SW 112 Avenue • Robert Russell Theater
Admission $15 • Author presentation and refreshments

When Norman Eisen moved into the ambassador’s residence in Prague, he was returning to the land his mother had fled after the Holocaust. He was startled to find swastikas hidden beneath the furniture in his new home that were remnants of the residence’s forgotten history. From that discovery unspooled the captivating tale of four remarkable people who had called this palace home – a Jewish financial baron; a cultured German general; the first postwar U.S. ambassador; and Ambassador Shirley Temple Black. Ambassador Eisen is a frequent contributor to CNN.

Community Partner: Jewish Community Relations Council and the South Dade Branch of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation

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Decoding Florida's Ballot Initiative

With midterm elections on the horizon, Federation’s Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) is helping educate our community about what to expect on the November 6 ballot. Join the JCRC , the League of Women Voters, the National Council of Jewish Women and Hadassah on Thursday, October 4 at 7 p.m. at the Miami Beach Jewish Community Center for Decoding Florida’s Ballot Initiatives. Moderated by Glenna Milberg of WPLG-Channel 10, the evening will focus on Florida’s proposed Constitutional Amendments. Additionally, JCRC has created an Election Day Toolkit as a comprehensive voting resource.

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March of the Living Registration

Attention Miami Beach and South Dade 12th Graders and Parents:

Applications for Miami’s Leo Martin March of the Living are open now through October 3, 2018. APPLY TODAY! Generous scholarships available specifically for Miami Beach Senior High School and South Dade students.

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