Archive | January, 2023

Make your voice heard in Richmond: Date with the State 2023

January 19, 2023

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Wednesday, February 8, 7 am–4 pm Anyone who has ever wondered if their vote impacted the outcome of an election or how their voice may influence the actions of legislators, should consider the special election on Jan. 10, 2023 between Aaron Rouse and Kevin Adams in the seventh district in Virginia Beach. The difference between the newly [...]

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Locals delve into bias through book discussions

January 19, 2023

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For many people, discussions about a book conjure notions of a Book Club—a social gathering of friends to converse amiably about a creative, enjoyable read, possibly one that offers an escape from the daily round of life. A group of intrepid readers gathered at the Sandler Family Campus for a trio of community discussions this [...]

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Rabbi Ari Oliszewski arrives at Temple Emanuel

January 19, 2023

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With his four-year-old daughter Lea nestled on one side and his two-year-old son Ben snuggling the other, Rabbi Ari Oliszewski leans back in his office chair and smiles. A smile is a simple thing, but to Rabbi Ari, it’s everything. His smile is how he introduced himself to Temple Emanuel—smiling was the subject of his [...]

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Dear Readers: Food & Romance

January 19, 2023

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Dear Readers, Food, drink, and romance seem to be as linked as love and hugs. Think about it…do you recall many first dates that didn’t involve a drink or a meal? I don’t. Or can you name many meetups with friends and relatives that don’t feature some sort of food consumption? Not me. Beyond nutrition, [...]

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A Taste of Jewish Soul… The Humusiya

January 19, 2023

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I think my parents did a very smart thing in giving me a very uniquely Jewish-Israeli name. They made it so that my Jewish identity would be inescapable and ever present, although I also think they didn’t realize how much more challenging they would be making my life. Despite having a rabbi for a father, [...]

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In Hungary, JDC provides warm respite for Jews from Ukraine

January 19, 2023

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Every week on Shabbat, we pray for peace—for our loved ones, for our world, and especially our extended Jewish family in Ukraine. Beginning this month through April, we’re ensuring 700 to 800 Jews from various cities in Ukraine will share in the peace of a 12-day respite from the frigid cold and ongoing conflict as [...]

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A Bluffer’s guide to the wine list

January 19, 2023

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We have all been there. You are in a fine restaurant with a good looking date (in some cases your spouse), and the waiter or steward presents you with a wine list. It may be a small card. It may be the size of a book. What do you do? Many folks in this situation [...]

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Tidewater’s seventh annual Great Big Challah Bake serves up lessons and fun

January 19, 2023

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Women of all ages spent an evening in November at B’nai Israel Congregation celebrating the Jewish tradition of preparing for Shabbat and the spiritual joys of making challah. A partnership between B’nai Israel and the Konikoff Center for Learning of the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater, it was just one of thousands of similar events [...]

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Jewish Book Festival wraps up First Half of Season

January 19, 2023

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Four engaging authors presenting on a variety of topics were featured in the first half of United Jewish Federation of Tidewater and Simon Family JCC’s Lee & Bernard Jaffe Family Jewish Book Festival in November and December. Italian cookbook author Benedetta Jasmine Guetta spoke of the surprising Jewish history behind some of Italy’s most cherished [...]

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Temple Israel honors police officers at Law Enforcement Appreciation Shabbat

January 19, 2023

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It wasn’t long ago that no one could have imagined needing armed guards to conduct Shabbat services. Accustomed to hearing about that kind of thing in Europe, it wasn’t thought possible here—not in the U.S.A. That thinking was wrong. For Temple Israel, the “it can’t happen here” illusion started to crack around 2011, when the [...]

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