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FAMILY Wife Judy. Daughters, Sharon (24) & Shelly (19) FAVORITE MUSIC Mostly rock, but classics, Brazilian & Mariachi, too FAVORITE BOOK Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose" SYNAGOGUE Temple Emanuel ACTIVITIES UAHC Shaliach Kehilla More ... About a dozen members of the Jewish Community Foundation's Professional Advisory Committee and Board of Trustees plated, served meals, and cleaned up for a Hawaiian-themed dinner dance held in conjunction with the JCC senior meals program. About 120 seniors attended the event, which included live music and Hawaiian décor and dress. The event was sponsored by the JCC Senior Social Club of the Adult Department. JCF Mitzvah Project participants were (from left), Keith German; Sue Polikoff, Professional Advisory Committee co-chair; Amy Milgrim, JCF financial operations manager; Claire Thorley; Hope Feldscher; Joe Horwitz; Mike Schiff, and Andrew Barnett. More ... 'Who's news?' will appear on this page of every issue of the Voice. Does anyone you know belong here? If so, email the person's name, a brief description, and contact information to jvoice@jfedsnj.org, and mark "Profile" in the subject field. Or telephone Jodie at 751-9500, ext. 217. More ... UNION—Lynny Ravitz, vice president of the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, will represent Southern NJ on the board of the New Jersey State Association of Jewish Federations (NJSAJF), for the second consecutive year, according to Jacob Toporek, NJSAJF executve director. Ravitz will serve as member at large. More ... Cong. Beth El's Early Childhood Center, headed by Roselee Redelheim, and Religious School, under the direction of Yaffa Fuchs, have each received a Solomon Schechter Gold Award from the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. More ... The International Conference on Jewish Genealogy, to be held Aug. 2-7 at the Sheraton City Center, 17th and Race Sts., in Philadelphia, will offer more than 200 presentations and workshops on all aspects of Jewish family history research. More ... USYers from Philadelphia, Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, upstate New York, and Connecticut will gather at Camp Ramah in the Poconos during the week of Aug. 18-23. Open to any Kadima or USY member entering grades 6-12, the encampment will feature age-appropriate activities led by caring and knowledgeable staff. More ... |
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