Wednesday, November 30, 7:30 pm Sandler Family Campus, Free United Jewish Federation of Tidewater’s Jewish Community Relations Council will host the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia United Against Hate, a program designed to help community members and leaders better understand what constitutes a hate crime, how to best report it to law [...]
Archive | November, 2022
Joe Perlov’s innovative map exercises create a new understanding of Israel throughout Tidewater
November 10, 2022
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Israel expert Joe Perlov took Tidewater by storm with more than a dozen events over the course of just a few days—engaging with hundreds of people from both the Jewish and general community. Though Perlov focuses on the changing map of Israel, from the 23 border shifts that have occurred since 1948 and the many [...]
JDC country director briefs community groups on ongoing efforts in Ukraine
November 10, 2022
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In a whirlwind stopover, en route to the JFNA General Assembly in Chicago, Karina Sokolowska, JDC’s (the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee) country director for Poland, gave a series of briefings to community groups in Tidewater. Sokolowska shared her experiences of meeting Jewish (and other) Ukrainian immigrants at the border with Poland and providing them [...]
Dear Readers: The Holiday Season is About to Begin
November 10, 2022
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Dear Readers, It seems we just finished shaking the lulav for Sukkot and unrolling the Torah for Simcha Torah and here we are in mid-November preparing to set our Thanksgiving tables! And, for some of us, in addition to thoughts of turkey and sweet potatoes, we’ve got brisket and latkes on the mind. We’re getting [...]
Here come the giant menorahs again!
November 10, 2022
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Chanukah Extravaganza: Sunday, December 18, 4 pm, Mt. Trashmore According to Rabbi Aron Margolin, director of Chabad Tidewater, in the Hanukkah story, the small army of Maccabees fought for the right to worship God freely. “The purpose of the menorah is to share the idea that the United States is a free country and that we [...]
Nearly a century and going strong: Interfaith effort brings togetherness in annual Joint Thanksgiving Service
November 10, 2022
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Freemason Street Baptist Church and Ohef Sholom Temple have more things in common than may meet the eye: bringing the community together, breaking bread, giving thanks, and observing their faith in prayer and song for an impressive 95 years. As the story goes, according to OST’s Rabbi Roz Mandelberg, the houses of worship shared an [...]
Congregation Beth Chaverim celebrates 40th anniversary
November 10, 2022
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Established by five area families in 1982, Congregation Beth Chaverim is “House of Friends” in Hebrew. Initially, the group began meeting in each other’s homes, and as they grew, started meeting in local churches. With the community’s support, the growing congregation built a temple on Stoneshore Road in Virginia Beach and its sanctuary in 2006, their home [...]
Nearly half of U.S. adults believe America should be a ‘Christian nation’
November 10, 2022
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(JTA)—Forty-five percent of American adults believe the United States should be a “Christian nation,” according to the results of a new survey published Thursday, October 27 by the Pew Research Center—the latest data point finding modern support for Christian nationalist sentiment that could threaten Jewish life in a pluralistic nation. But Pew respondents had varying [...]
Israeli and U.S. space agencies welcome private sector R&D and commercial partnerships to advance the $1 trillion space tech market
November 10, 2022
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Israel is now a leading player in space tech. “A private Israeli space venture recently propelled our nation into the club of four countries that have landed on the moon,” said Director General of the Israel Space Agency, Uri Oran, at a U.S.-Israel Space Tech event. The event took place at the Virginia Tech Briefing [...]
It’s time to start thinking about end-of-year planning
November 10, 2022
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Winding down from the whirlwind of family High Holiday celebrations and gearing up for Thanksgiving, I am reminded that our worldview is relative. For example, instead of focusing on the volatility in the market this past quarter, we should take the long view over time that our investment strategy is meant to provide for the [...]
November 10, 2022
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