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“A Lifetime of Caring” January 2018/5778News of the Jewish VA Peninsula Community
Jewish Community News
BBYO! Involving More Jewish Teens in More
Meaningful Jewish Experiences
Parent and Teens. Meet and Greet with Ryan Woloshin, BBYO Regional Director
January 21st, 2:30 pm at the UJC
BBYO offers safe and welcoming opportunities for learning and growth to all Jewish teens regardless of background, denominational affiliation, gender, sexual orientation or socio-economic status. BBYO encourages Jewish teens to find meaning in Judaism and to develop their own Jewish identities
RSVP to Jessi Malkin: [email protected]
Joint Sunday School at the UJC Pages 13
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SUPERSUNDAYJOINTRELIGIOUSSCHOOLSUNDAY,JANUARY28,2018
10:00AM-NOON
JoinusaswelearnsomethingnewaboutCandlelighting,Kiddush,Challah,FoodandTraditions.
THISPROGRAMISOPENTOALLSCHOOLAGECHILDRENINKINDERGARTENTOGRADE12(DonothavetobeaffiliatedwithaSundaySchool)
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Executive Director’s Message - Steven WendellA colleague gave me a Hanukkah gift this year with a message. It’s a simple, round, metal pin. It reminded me of all the pins I’ve had over the years, most of which are probably stored away in some box hidden in the depths of the attic. I’ve forgotten what many of them said. But I do recall that wearing them at the time seemed relevant and important, not only to me, but to many others. Pins and bumper stickers were, I guess, the popular way you made public your personal beliefs before the social networking of tweets and blogs and Facebook posts, etc. I think the first statement pin I can recall said: “I Like Ike.” I also remember: “Save Soviet Jewry,” “We Are All Zionists,” “Give Peace a Chance,” “Stop the War,” and all those peace symbols in various colors. There was “Make Love Not War”, “Equal Rights for All,” and a black and white pin stating, “We Shall Overcome.” I’m not so sure I would wear statement pins in public any more. I know that I long ago gave up putting bumper stickers on my car. As I got older, it just seemed to be asking for trouble on the highway by posting any message on my car that someone in another car traveling 60-plus MPH might not like. Or for that matter, just being parked in a parking lot with bumper sticker that says “I Support Israel,” seems to be asking for trouble. And now with social media outlets, you can post anything you want, almost, and do it in relative anonymity if you want without worrying about physical consequences. I do wear that pin with the American and Israeli flags intertwined on occasions that it seems appropriate…and non-controversial.
My new pin…my Hanukkah gift…reads: “LOCK HIM UP!” It didn’t come with an explanation of exactly what it means. But I think I might wear it occasionally. It’s been a long time since I wore a statement pin. Maybe it’s time to go a little retro? Wonder if it has meaning to others?
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January 2018 | Jewish Community News 3
Annual Campaign 2018 had a terrific last week of November and first week of December with the combined efforts of #GivingTuesday and Campaign Cabaret Kickoff. In total we raised $73,089.00 that week to help boost our current Campaign total to $481,750.00 with 213 gifts. We had great conversations, rallied terrific volunteers, and had a great party: a Campaign Cabaret where Andra London wowed us with her vocals. In a lobby set up as a comfortable coffee house, over 70 guests and donors enjoyed dessert, drinks, and great music. Andra, a former member of the Jewish singing trio, Visions, has a unique ability to entertain while connecting us to the importance of a strong Jewish community by telling her own story. Andra’s story is not unique: Many of our own children experience the same communal trajectory of connection through, camp, youth activities, Hillel, Birthright and leadership development programs, all of which are supported by the Jewish Federation system. Some of them experience all of this here, while others move on to other communities who care for and nurture them as young Jewish adults. In turn we welcome Hillel students from out-of-town to whom we give as much support as possible, and when they graduate and perhaps remain in our community, work to incorporate them in to our communal activities and structure. At the end of Andra’s terrific singing and storytelling, our Campaign Chair, Roy Lasris, challenged us to stretch and to increase our commitments as much as possible, resulting in an overwhelming number of pledge increases.
This momentum is so important to strengthening the financial foundation on which we create and grow our community.
Scenes from our Campaign Cabaret Kickoff event:
Campaign Director’s Message - Sarah BarnettCampaign 2018
Upcoming Campaign Events: The “This is US” season on TV may be over but our Campaign is still in full swing. Join us for Super Sunday on Sunday, January 28th, from 8:30 am -12:00. Come enjoy breakfast and an inspiring program. If you want to volunteer to make calls please email [email protected]. If you have children of religious school age, please bring them to the joint religious school program from 10-12.
Calling all young adults! Save the Date for Sunday, January 28th, Campaign Comedy Night at Cozzy’s at 5:30 pm. Free event with a UJCVP Annual Campaign Commitment. Watch your email and snail mail for details and don’t miss this once in a lifetime event hosted by our own stand-up aficionado Michael Malkin.
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Connected Teens: These young ladies don’t only splash in the pool in our leadership-oriented CIT Camp Chaver-im program: They also return regularly to help with our JCCY youth program under the guidance of youth coordinator Jessi Malkin. As we grow our youth programming for all ages, we are intent on becoming a “home away from home” for these teens, a place where they can maintain strong bonds with their friends while taking on new responsibilities and new experiences as young leaders. This is US!
None of us here at the UJCVP Can do what we do without your annual support. If you have already made your com-mitment to the UJCVP Annual Campaign for 2018, thank you! If you have not yet had an opportunity, please consider a new pledge or an increased pledge by visiting www.ujcvp.org/pledge
UJCVP Pearl Society Giving Circle Our Pearls continue to pop up on a regular basis having a good time, and making plans to support the Jewish world with local, national, and international grants. If you are interested in joining this inspiring women’s giving circle and want more information please contact [email protected] or [email protected] We meet regularly to discuss our philanthropic options while learning about all of the wonderful and inspiring programs and organizations we can impact.
January 2018 | Jewish Community News 5
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Catch the Buzz!Lunch & Learn with the
Colonial Beekeepers Association
January 10, 2018 at 12pmCost: $10
Learn about local bees and bee-keeping from the expertsat the Colonial Beekeepers Association
Come find out about the vital role bees play in the food chain and the environment.
At the UJC 401 City Center Blvd., Newport News 23606
757-930-1422RSVP to Sara Traster: [email protected].
Journal Workshop & DinnerJanuary. 24, 2017 – 6:30pm
Craft a Journal Cover for The Year Ahead Journal
All Material provided including The Year Ahead Journal
$12RSVP to Sara Traster: [email protected].
January, 11, 2018 7-8pm, $10/person
Learn to frost a cake and make flowers
RSVP to Sara Traster: [email protected].
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2200 EXECUTIVE DRIVE, SUITE A HAMPTON VA 23666
Sherri L. Becker, O.D.,F.A.A.O. American Board of Optometry Diplomat
Office: 757-827-0009 | Fax: 757-827-2820beckereyecare.com
For the most up-to-date information on All Things UJC
visit us on Facebookwww.facebook.com/ujcvp/
UJC Preschool Fund In memory of Mayer Sarfan
Gloria & Aaron Ostroff Joan & Steve Marks Sonya Nachman Linda & Stan Molin Irma & Edgar Peltz Valerie Binder Joanne Tulkoff Beverly & Alan Diamonstein
In memory of Dr. Eugene NewmanSuzanne & Michael Aldridge Debby & Eric Bashkoff Valerie Binder Joanne Tulkoff Joan & Steve Marks
Grand Club In memory of Dr. Eugene Newman
Shelly Portnoy Estelle Fineman Sara Traster & Dave Harriss Rona & Alan Altschuler Libby & Buddy David
Leroy M. Spigel Early Childhood Education Fund In memory of Meetsie Dickler
Joy & Larry Spigel
In memory of Mayer SarfanJoy & Larry Spigel
Wishing Gale Phillips a speedy recovery
Joy & Larry Spigel
Wishing Marilyn Nataupsky a speedy recovery
Joy & Larry Spigel
Wishing Jayne Zilber a speedy recovery
Joy & Larry Spigel
In memory of Mayer SarfanJoy & Larry Spigel
In memory of Dr. Eugene NewmanJoy & Larry Spigel
In memory of Benjamin GoldbergJoy & Larry Spigel
Holocaust Memorial Fund Wishing a full recovery to Marilyn Nataupsky
Ethel Krinick
Unrestricted Endowment Fund In memory of Dr. Eugene Newman
Ettalea Kanter Libby & Buddy David
In memory of Meetsie DicklerEttalea Kanter Libby & Buddy David
In memory of Beryl KirsnerEttalea Kanter
Leonard & Sylvia Waters Library Fund
In memory of Dr. Eugene NewmanSandy & Howard Waters
In memory of Meetsie DicklerSandy & Howard Waters
Historical Society Wishing Jayne Zilber a speedy recovery
Sonya Nachman
Mikveh Fund In memory of Britlyn Weinstock
Meryl & Bob Kessler
Fund Donations
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The Huntington at the NewportLuxury Assisted Living
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Contact Elaine at 757-814-4432 or [email protected]
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SUPERSUNDAYJOINTRELIGIOUSSCHOOLSUNDAY,JANUARY28,2018
10:00AM-NOON
JoinusaswelearnsomethingnewaboutCandlelighting,Kiddush,Challah,FoodandTraditions.
THISPROGRAMISOPENTOALLSCHOOLAGECHILDRENINKINDERGARTENTOGRADE12(DonothavetobeaffiliatedwithaSundaySchool)
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Jewish Local Life - Culture & Education Events
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Improving the quality-of-life for our patients.
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Quality physical therapy from a caring team of your
friends and neighbors.
January 20, 2018 7-9 pm
Don’t Miss Out onthe Fun!
RSVP to Jessi Malkin: [email protected]
January 2018 | Jewish Community News 9
Jewish Family Service Chanukah Gift Program 2017
Jewish Family Service’s 25th Annual Chanukah Gift Program was very successful this year. Each year, JFS reaches out to local Jewish families throughout Tidewater and the Peninsula who are in financial need with gifts and gift cards for their children and teens and Target gift cards for those without children. New this year, UJCVP supporters, Sam Parrucci and Ron Kleiman built a menorah for the UJCVP Lobby area. JFS staff, Libby Batten, and UJCVP staff, Sara Traster, then decorated the menorah and filled it with wish list items for Peninsula Jewish families in need. Over 100 gift tags were placed on the menorah and all were taken by eager donors. JFS received gifts of new clothing, winter coats, books, games, toys, school supplies, and Judaic items. Recipient families were excited and shed tears of joy when they came to pick up all of the great gifts donated to their children and teens.
JFS’s annual Chanukah Gift and Financial Assistance Program provides direct help to local Jewish families who are struggling financially. Many of the families who seek help are active members of the local community who attend schools and temple with everyone else. Although gifts are collected during the Chanukah Holiday, many of the gifts are used all year by these families.
This year, a total of 15 different Peninsula families benefited at Chanukah time due to the kindness of local community donors. Specific “wish list” gifts and gift cards were provided to 8 Peninsula Jewish children/teens. Throughout 2018, these same families will continue to benefit from the gift card and cash donations given at Chanukah time as JFS provides gift cards towards medication, food, gas, clothing, and school supplies.
Did you miss helping families in need at Chanukah time? Here is how you can assist JFS help local Jewish families in need year-round.Donate food, gas & grocery store gift cards, or cash! Donate items needed by JFS to help struggling Jewish families: grocery bags; Judaic/Jewish items; school supplies; paper goods; and cleaning/household supplies.
All donations to JFS are tax deductible! For more information about any of these programs, contact Elizabeth (Libby) Batten, MSW, Peninsula Social Worker, Jewish Family Service of Tidewater at 757-223-5635 or [email protected].
A complete list of all of this year’s donors to the program can be found after January 2018, on the JFS website: www.JFShamptonroads.org.
UJC Senior Grand Club
Dates For January 2018Tuesdays, January 2nd, 9th,
16th, 23rd, & 30thCome to the UJC for Lunch and Bingo.
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Temple Sinai 11620 Warwick Blvd., Newport News VA 23601 | 757-596-8352 All are welcome to our services, programs and activities!
January 2018
- Friday Night Shabbat Services: Jan. 5th (Service of Healing) & 19th @ 7:30 p.m.- Saturday Morning Jewish Cuisine Class: Jan. 13th @ 9:00 a.m.- Saturday Morning Service: Jan. 13th @ 10:00 a.m. – Shabbat Morning Service. Followed by community luncheon. Cost of luncheon $12 RSVP by Jan. 3rd -Jan. 27th @ 10:00 a.m. – Tu Bish’vat Seder - This event is open to the community and free of charge, RSVP to the Temple office (596-8352) by Wednesday, January 17th. - Brotherhood Breakfast:Sunday, January 28th @ 10:00 a.m. For further information to any of the above events please call 596-8352.
Rabbi Séverine Sokol (1-314-628-9196) [email protected]| Administrator - Mary Beth Colgan [email protected]
http://www.templesinai-nn.org/ www.facebook.com/pages/Temple-Sinai/161739667352609t twitter account, address: templesinai_nn@templesinai_nn
TEMPLE BETH EL
Williamsburg, Virginia
Temple Beth El is located at 600 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia For additional information call (757) 220-1205
IT’S OUR RITUAL
SHABBAT SERVICES � FRIDAY EVE – Starting at 7:30PM
� SATURDAY MORNING – at 10:00AM � SHABBAT KULANU – Family Friendly Service
one Friday of the month starting at 6:30PM
…It Could Be Yours
For details check the Temple Beth El E-News or call the office
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Game Night ShabbatFriday, January 12th 6:00 p.m. Services
Followed by Chef Mason’s Famous“Not Your Mama’s Brisket” Dinner!
Followed by Shabbat-friendly games for adults and kids!
Menu: “Not Your Mama’s Slow-Roasted Brisket” - Roasted Potatoes - Green Beans - Salad - Apple Crisp$18 adults/teens - $7 Ages 5-12 - Under 5 Free - Family Cap $50
See our website, e-mail, or call for more details! 401 City Center Blvd., Newport News, VA 23606
757-826-5894 | www.rodefsholomtemple.org | [email protected]
Congregation Emet v’Or As you begin a new year full of fresh resolutions and (perhaps) fresh snow, plan to attend these January CEVO events featuring Rabbi Scott Gurdin, Cantorial Soloist Jonathan Rathsam, and Music Director Rob Keene.
January 5 ring in the new year with the first Shabbat service of January led by Rabbi Scott Gurdin at 7:30. January 12 share worship and music at 7:30 with CEVO during a Lay-Led Shabbat service.
January 19 at 7:00 enjoy a Family Shabbat led by Rabbi Gurdin and featuring our Cantorial Soloist.
January 26 finish off your month with panache and join Rabbi Gurdin for services at 7:30.
Congregation Emet v’Or 401 City Center Blvd. Newport News, 23606 757-952-3737 [email protected] www.emetvor.org Like on Facebook Congrgation Emet V’Or
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Congregation Adath Jeshurun 401 City Center Blvd. , Newport News, VA 23606
WE BELIEVE THAT WHILE IN REHABILITATION THERAPY,you should enjoy all of the comforts of home while receiving the highest quality care.
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Coliseum Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center / HAMPTON / 757.827.8953
Northampton Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center / HAMPTON / 757.826.4922
York Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center / YORKTOWN / 757.898.1491vahs.com
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January 2018 | Jewish Community News 13
PJ Our Way for 4th-7th graders
January 20th 7 PM to 9 PM
Meet promptly at 7 PM at the UJC and hop on the bus to have a fun night of laser tag,
bumper cars, and the spider jumper.
Hang out and have fun with other 4th, 5th and middle schoolers.
Cost is $30 pp.
RSVP to [email protected] and pay onlinewww.ujcvp.org
Save the Date: Always a Bridesmaid (For Hire) February 4th at 2pm
Jen Glantz will do a book reading, signing, and chat about what it was like starting Bridesmaid for Hire.
Hear about Stories on Growing Up, Looking for Love, and Walking Down the Aisle for Complete Strangers
Jen Glantz is the world’s first professional bridesmaid and founder of “Bridesmaid for Hire.” She’s the heartbeat behind the website The Things I Learned From and is the author of the bestselling All My Friends are Engaged. She can be found in New York City wearing old bridesmaid dresses to the grocery store, or two-handing slices of one-dollar pizza. Jen Glantz will do a book reading, signing, and chat about what it was like starting ”Bridesmaid for Hire. “
Jen posted an ad on Craigslist advertising her services as a professional bridesmaid. When she woke up the next morning, it had gone viral. What began as a half-joke suddenly turned into a lifetime of adventure for Jen–and more insight into the meaning of love than she was getting from OKCupid—as she walked down the aisle at stranger after stranger’s wedding.
Fresh, funny, and surprisingly sweet, Always a Bridesmaid (For Hire) is an entertaining reminder that even if you don’t have everything together, you can still be a total boss—or, at the very least, a BFF to another girl in need.
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Do you have the soaps, shampoos, and other toiletries
that are in your hotel rooms when you travel? People in homeless shelters, centers
for abused women and other havens for the less fortunate can
always use these items.
Please bring them by the UJC when you can, and they will be
distributed to persons in need. If you have any questions, please
get in touch with:
Stan Glasofer at 930 -4606 or
Please support a mikveh for ALL at the UJCVPNaming opportunities available for dedication to honor the memory
of a loved one in the amount of $25,000 and up.
Thank you for your support! Please email Meryl and Kayren at [email protected] find out more.
Reframing the Mikveh
Recently, though, Mikvuot have gone from being utilitarian, mandatory, and Orthodox-only to appealing, beautiful spaces that aim to help a woman (or man!) feel indulged and empowered. And the modern Mikveh is for all Jewish people – Reconstructionist, Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, or unaffiliated!
The aim is to introduce both observant and non-observant men and women to a modern mikveh –with nontraditional uses, such as healing from illness or loss and milestone immersions. It is naturally in our DNA to recognize that the experience of going down into the calm, healing waters and coming up and breathing again is a transformation. Immersion into the mikveh provides an experience of slowing down and recognizing new chapters and phases of our lives.
Steering Committee: Gary Kavit * Meryl Kessler * Scott Wolf * Kayren Segall
During Jewish conversion classes, I was troubled at the conventional presentation of the Mikveh as a misogynistic practice that seemed to be designed to do very little to lift and buoy women and men.
We hope to build a mikveh space where you can bring your whole selves – your joys, your losses, your sorrows – into the living waters of the mikveh.
January 2018 | Jewish Community News 15
JDC Chanukah Celebrations Bring Out Thousands across the Former Soviet Union
December 11, 2017 By eJP
This Chanukah, thousands of Jews in the former Soviet Union will celebrate the annual Festival of Lights by par-taking in holiday celebrations and menorah lightings, concerts, holiday meals, and Jewish cultural workshops at the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee’s (JDC) network of Hesed social welfare centers and Jew-ish community centers. Scores of JDC-trained volun-teers of all ages are leading these Chanukah activities, a growing trend in the former Soviet Union.
“It’s no small miracle that Chanukah’s theme of bring-ing light to the darkness is being fully realized today by enthusiastic volunteers and thriving Jewish communities that have emerged a full generation after the fall of Communism. Our celebrations across the former Soviet Union, and around the world, are reminders that Chanukah’s message of perseverance and triumph in the face of the odds is still resonant today,” said David Schizer, JDC CEO.
In Ukraine, activities in Kiev range from Chanukah-themed art workshops to a Maccabee Revolt-focused game of laser tag, teaching teens and their parents about the holiday’s origins. An estimated 350 people will attend a Chanukah celebration in the Gomel region of Belarus in addition to a workshop making sufganiyot that will be held by the local Hesed social welfare center. In Bobruisk, children will attend the “Chanukah Miracle” event combining Jewish history and traditions with competitions and quizzes put together by local volunteers.
At the Eliahu Hesed social welfare center in Georgia, Chanukah celebrations and study sessions, drum and fire shows in Tbilisi and Rustavi, and volunteers visits to the homes of bedridden Jewish elderly to present them with gifts will mark the holiday. In Tashkent, Uzbekistan, the Jewish community will have daily meno-rah lightings and also a dance party with approximately 100 people attending. In Karaganda, Kazakhstan, a community-wide celebration for around 150, and a dreidel-making workshop in Pavlodar, are planned.
In isolated locations in Siberia and the Russian Far East, community-wide Chanukah festivities in Krasnoyarsk and Barnaul, and a week of good deeds in Novosibirsk, including delivering gifts to needy Jews and making and delivering latkes to lonely homebound seniors are scheduled as well.
Jewish youth across the region, participants of JDC’s growing Active Jewish Teens youth movement, will lead holiday performances, volunteer efforts aiding poor Jewish families and elderly, and will attend Chanukah themed Shabbat retreats to learn more about the holiday and how they can contribute to local celebrations in their home communities.
At Israeli Cultural Center in Odessa, Beit Grand JCC led Chanukah-themed art classes for families. Included was a special volunteer project guided by
young adults for people with special needs. Photo courtesy JDC.
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Monday, January 1, 2018PreSchool Winter BreakUJC ClosedNew Year’s Day
Tuesday, January 2, 201810:30am - Grand Club
Wednesday, January 3, 201812:00pm - Campaign Council5:45pm - Fitness with Kelli Paul
Thursday, January 4, 20184:00pm - Hebrew School
Sunday, January 7, 2018Middle School Mania
Monday, January 8, 20184:00pm - Williamsburg Hebrew School
Tuesday, January 9, 201810:30am - Grand Club4:00pm - Hebrew School
Wednesday, January 10, 201812:00pm - Lunch & Learn5:45pm - Fitness with Kelli Paul6:00pm - UJC Executive Committee
Thursday, January 11, 20184:00pm - Hebrew School7:00pm - Cake Decorating Class
Monday, January 15, 2018Preschool ClosedMartin Luther King Jr. Day
Tuesday, January 16, 201810:30am - Grand Club4:00pm - Hebrew School
Wednesday, January 17, 20185:45pm - Fitness with Kelli Paul7:00pm - WAKA Basketball7:00pm - UJC Board meeting
Thursday, January 18, 20184:00pm - Hebrew School7:00pm - Jewish Book Council
Saturday, January 20, 20187:00pm - JCCY
Monday, January 22, 20184:00pm - Williamsburg Hebrew School
Tuesday, January 23, 2018 PJ Library Event10:30am - Grand Club4:00pm - Hebrew School
Wednesday, January 24, 20189:00am - Preschool Parent breakfasts5:45pm - Fitness with Kelli Paul6:30pm - Journal Workshop7:00pm - WAKA Basketball
Thursday, January 25, 20184:00pm - Hebrew School
Saturday, January 27, 2018 International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Sunday, January 28, 20188:00am - Super Sunday!
Monday, January 29, 20184:00pm - Williamsburg Hebrew School
Tuesday, January 30, 201810:30am - Grand Club4:00pm - Hebrew School7:00pm - Tu B’Shevat Celebration
Wednesday, January 31, 20189:00am - Returning Preschool families fall registration5:45pm - Fitness with Kelli Paul7:00pm-WAKA Basketball
January 2018
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