November 29, 2010

Buy Israel... Especially Today...

AJC Action Alert!
BUYcott Israel!
Join AJC in the “Buycott” of Israeli Goods 
TOMORROW, Tuesday, November 30th!
AJC is proud to join other pro-Israel groups across the country on 
Tuesday, November 30th to support “Buy Israeli Goods” Day
and to counter those calling for boycotts of Israeli products.
Help us send the message to retailers such as Hiller's, Costco, Whole Foods,
Trader Joe’s and ULTA by buying up all of their Israeli-made products!
 HOW CAN YOU HELP?
VISIT www.buyisraelgoods.org to search for Israel products in our area
Whether its hummus or olives or Ahava skin cream, every purchase helps!
SPREAD THE WORDPlease share this email with at least 5 friends.
THANK THE STORE for carrying Israeli products! 
Be sure to alert and thank the store manager for carrying Israeli products.
Let them know that you will be a repeat customer for that reason!
TAKE A PICTURE!
Send a picture of you and your family and friends buying Israeli goods to: 
newjersey@ajc.org
Thank you for helping AJC show support for Israel!
AJC Global Jewish Advocacy

November 23, 2010

LINDA SLUCKER ACHIEVES NATIONAL POSITION

Linda Slucker has been nominated as national president of the National Council of Jewish Women, Inc. Her election to this office will be held in Dallas in March, 2011. Mazel tov, Linda!

November 12, 2010

URJ 10 Minutes of Torah



Friday's 10 Minutes of Torah is designed to present a diversity of editorial viewpoints from Jewish papers. The following editorial appears November 3, 2010 on The Washington Jewish Week website and is reprinted with permission.

We need to take action 
When organizers decided to focus last year's Toronto International Film Festival on Israeli filmmakers, more than 1,000 prominent actors and filmmakers signed a statement threatening to boycott the event.

The UJA Federation of Greater Toronto and the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles came up with a counter statement supporting the festival. Among its signers: Jerry Seinfeld, Natalie Portman, Sacha Baron Cohen, Lisa Kudrow, Jason Alexander and Lenny Kravitz.

"It was a great lesson and set a template on how to respond because clearly, the other side is running a linked campaign with international funding and global strategy but local implementation," Ted Sokolsky, president of the Toronto federation, recently told JTA.

The Jewish Federations of North America and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs want local communities to be able to spring into action in defense of Israel on a regular basis. That's why they are gearing up to launch a multimillion-dollar joint initiative to combat anti-Israel campaigns. Locally, the Jewish Community Relations Council also is planning to step up its efforts through an Israel Action Center.

These actions come not a moment too soon. The BDS (boycott, divest and sanction) movement is a sinister campaign designed to erode the very basis of Israel's legitimacy. With the exception of the seemingly unrelenting Iranian effort to build nuclear weapons, this push to undermine the idea that Israel has the right to exist as the Jewish state in the Middle East is its greatest existential threat.

Israel's supporters must quickly do what they can to stem the damage. Not simply by talking about all of Israel's terrific accomplishments or by bashing its enemies, but by confronting boycotters head on, as did the Toronto film festival's supporters.

And, as did the JCRC when it learned in July that a boycott was planned outside the Ulta store in Silver Spring, urging customers not to buy Ahava products, charging they "were illegally produced by settlers ... on stolen land." The JCRC sent out an e-mail alert late on a Friday afternoon, notifying those on its mailing list of the boycott and urging them to buy Ahava. By Monday morning, Ulta's Ahava shelves were bare.

Such efforts can't simply be ad hoc. JCRC, for example, urged its "buycott" just once, despite continued efforts to boycott Ahava. Fighting BDS must be part of a continuing effort to educate the public, both Jews and non-Jews -- particularly civic leaders -- about Israel's legitimacy and proper place in the world.

Whatever the source of action, the message should be clear: Though we may not always agree with all of Israel's policies, we all stand with our brothers and sisters in Israel in defense of the Jewish homeland and its right to exist. 

URJ Weekly Briefing November 12, 2010





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The political career of Sen. Russ Feingold, shown on the campaign trail for Barack Obama in Eau Claire, Wis., in August 2008, was marked by a fierce independence. (Phil Freedman)

By Ron Kampeas
The speech that Russ Feingold gave to end his career in the U.S. Senate was much like the Wisconsin pol's career itself -- by turns crystal clear, obscure, ornery, defiant and gracious.Read more »

Reform Movement in the News

Germany's Reform rabbinical seminary ordained three new rabbis, including the first woman to become a rabbi in Germany since before the Holocaust. Read more »
Tablet Magazine: Resisting 'Re-Ghettoization' - Lunch with Yossi Klein Halevi
For many American Jews, Yoffie argued, it is difficult to move onto combating international demonization when that demonization is provoked by the blatant moral and practical blight that is continued West Bank construction. Read more »
Movement for Progressive Judaism warns against growing phenomenon; issues its fourth report on gender separation during Knesset meeting. Read more »
PARDeS and The Saul Mirowitz Day School - Reform Jewish Academy of St Louis each received the 2010 Overall Excellence in Video Award on October 25, 2010 at the Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education ( PEJE) Assembly in Baltimore Maryland. Read more »

Jewish World News

A new review panel established by Israel's Chief Rabbinate threatens to invalidate thousands of conversions performed under the auspices of the Israel Defense Forces. Read more »
Startup continent: European Jewry
A new survey by Jumpstart finds more Jewish startups per capita in Europe than in North America. Read more »
17 charged in $42.5 million fraud at
Claims Conference
The man who oversaw two of the Claims Conference's major Holocaust restitution programs was the ringleader of a fraud conspiracy that led to $42.5 million in false claims, the U.S. Attorney's Office charged. Read more »
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to the General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America called for a “credible military threat” against Iran as a means of avoiding war, echoing leading Republican lawmakers and showing clearly his empowerment by the GOP sweep of the U.S. House of Representatives. Read more »

From RJ.org Blog

At the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer in Haiti -- one of the beneficiaries of the URJ Disaster Relief Fund -- staff and patients demonstrate profound resilience and strength in the fight against the spread of cholera. Former URJ staffer Carrie Weinrobe gives us a first-person perspective.Read more »
While nothing is more gratifying than hearing from a camper about how our programs have influenced their sense of self, a close second is reading a prestigious study that verifies the importance these summer experiences have on developing Jewish identity. Read more »
High schooler Austin Zoot expounds on the cultures of the different Jewish youth groups available in his community, and why he chose NFTY. Read more »

Prepare for Chanukah

Prepare for Chanukah
This year we light the first candle on Dec. 1. Visit our Chanukah website for social action programs, family activities, recipes and more.Read more »

Send holiday greetings to friends & family and include a recipe, song, video, or blessings.Read more »

URJ Books & Music has eight great gift ideas, one for each night. Finding Words is a moving and accessible poetry collection and makes a great gift for friends, family and congregants. Read more »

This guide will help enrich your holiday celebration, complete with recipes and fun activities for the tots in your life.Read more »


Holidays: Becoming a Maccabee: Judith Richlin-Klonsky probes the ways modern Jews become Maccabees.

Cooking: The Land of Olives & Oranges:Tina Wasserman offers up recipes that reflect Israel's bounty.

Judaica: Jewish Antiques Appraisal Show: Jonathan Greenstein appraises a folk artsy brass Chanukah lamp made in Poland 1840 — 1920. Read more »


Union News

The URJ Techies contest recognizes member congregations successfully using social networks and technology to engage members online. Entries due Nov. 15. Read more »

Find out what Israeli poetry has to say about names, their meanings and the stories behind them. Read more »

Join the RAC on Nov. 18 at 3pm ET to hear from mental health experts on the impact of the BP oil disaster on residents in the Gulf Coast. Read more »

Discuss adult learning, early engagement, Hebrew education and small remote congregations in Atlanta, Nov. 19-21.Read more »

The URJ, CCAR and HUC-JIR are convening a Think Tank to address important issues facing the future of Reform Judaism and they need your input! Register now to participate in an online public forum on Nov. 21 at 4 pm PT / 7 pm ET. Read more »

Learn ways to approach the holiday from a Jewish perspective. Read more »

The website of Temple Israel of New Rochelle, NY, built using RJ Web-Builder, has been recognized as an outstanding site for employing best practices in design and content. Read more »

Register online for the World Union for Progressive Judaism's Connections 2011 conference in San Francisco Feb. 8-13.Read more »

Youth workers will learn from experts, networking and sharing ideas for enhancing youth programming. Early bird registration ends Tues., Nov. 16. Register now to $ave!Read more »

URJ is offering up to $5,000 for member congregations' innovative projects aimed at engaging members. Read more »

On Jan. 14-17, 2011 join congregations across North America in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the RAC and the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Transform your congregation's MLK weekend into a special Shabbat TzedekRead more »

Glean lessons from this parashah that you can use with kids at home and in your classroom.Read more »


November 5, 2010

Greenfaith- November E-Newsletter


Sustainable Synagogues Initiative
Partnership with Conservative Leaders

GreenFaith, the Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, Women's League for Conservative Judaism, and The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism have announced The Sustainable Synagogues Initiative, a partnership designed to educate and mobilize synagogues and members of the Conservative movement in North America on the environment.  Learn more about the Sustainable Synagogues Initiative>>
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Ground for Hope Education and Training Nov. 14-15
Dr. Larry Rasmussen Keynotes NJ Event
On Sunday, Nov. 14 and Monday, Nov. 15, GreenFaith is partnering with Drew Theological School in Madison and Watchung Avenue Presbyterian Church in North Plainfield to offer Ground for Hope - New Jersey, a religious-environmental leadership training conference. Learn more and register for Ground for Hope>>
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Meet Imam Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, author of The Green Deen

Imam Ibrahim Abdul-Matin recently published The Green Deen - What Islam Teaches About Protecting the Planet.  Join GreenFaith to meet Ibrahim on a special webinar on Wednesday, December 1 from 7:00 - 7:45 pm.  Learn and register for Green Deen>>
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Judaism and Environment Webinar Series - Nov. 18 Kickoff

The Judaism and the Environment Webinar Series - designed to educate and equip Jewish leaders for environmental action - begins on Thursday, Nov. 18, 12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. ET with Getting Started on the Environment in your Synagogue.  On-line registration is available.  Judaism and the Environment is sponsored by GreenFaith, the Jewish National Fund, the Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, Women's League for Conservative Judaism, and The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Learn more and register for Judaism and the Environment>>
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GreenFaith, Ironbound Community Corporation Announce Settlement with Newark Incinerator

GreenFaith and the Ironbound Community Corporation (ICC) announced recently that they had reached settlement with Covanta - the owner and operator of a garbage incinerator - in a case involving air emissions violations at the incinerator, which is located in the densely populated Ironbound section of Newark, New Jersey.  The settlement will result in improved air pollution controls at the incinerator, and a substantial contribution to park space in the Ironbound. Learn more about incinerator>>

In this issue

  • Sustainable Synagogues Initiative

  • Ground for Hope Education and Training Nov. 14-15

  • Meet Imam Ibrahim Abdul-Matin

  • Judaism and Environment Webinar Series - Nov. 18 Kickoff

  • Settlement with Newark Incinerator

  • GreenFaith News Briefs

    GreenFaith's Rabbi Lawrence Troster on CNN's Faces of FaithGreenFaith's Rabbi Lawrence Troster, GreenFaith's Fellowship Director was featured today on a CNN's Faces of Faith in a segment on religion and the environment.

    The show was filmed during the Temple of Understanding's Interfaith Visionary Call To Action Conference on Sustainable Development on Tuesday, October 19 at The Pierre Hotel in New York City.  In addition to Rabbi Troster, the segment featured:
    • Karen Armstrong, a best-selling author and religion scholar
    • Dr. Mary Evelyn Tucker, Senior Lecturer and Senior Scholar, Department of Religious Studies, Yale University
    • Ibrahim Abdil-Mu'id Ramey, Director, Human and Civil Rights Division, Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation.
    To view the segment, click here

    Temple Beth Rishon Saves Thousands, Wins GreenFaith Award
    The NJ Jewish Standard featured Temple Beth Rishon, the first synagogue in the GreenFaith Certification Program, and reported that TBR has saved thousands of dollars through energy conservation.  To read the full article, click here>>

    JVS Presents the 4th Annual Creative Maturity Expo November 21

    JVS presents 
    The Fourth Annual
    Creative Maturity Expo
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       Sunday, November 21, 2010
       10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
        (9:30 a.m. registration opens)
     
        Come for an hour-stay for the day! 
       
    They Say 60 is the new 40...
       Imagine the Possibilities  
     
    Learn how to remain active and healthy. Start planning for your future now.

    This innovative event, geared to adults 50+, will offer a wide array of seminars, products, health screenings, and services all under one roof. 

    Aidekman Family Campus     
    901 Route 10     
    Whippany, NJ 07981    
      
            Male Female Symbol Featured Speaker                      
                              2:45 p.m.
          Karen Frank
    RN, founder of Spiritual Healing Integrated Nursing
     
           Sexuality Beyond Sixty

    A frank discussion about physical and emotional changes that impact our own views about our sexuality. 

    How does the media affect how we feel about ourselves? 

    Sexuality has as much to do with how we feel about being men and women as it does about performance. 

    Come to talk about the many facets of our sexuality, identities, and how to keep ourselves vibrant and alive.

          

    Free Admission
    Free Refreshments 
    • Health screenings throughout the day
    • Exhibits 
    • Prizes and Giveaways       
    Other Highlights

      Health Seminars
    Focusing on healthy living

    Employment Seminars
    Job search strategies for the mature worker

    Conductorcise® 
     A SOUND workout for mind, body and soul
    led by Maestro David Dworkin
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    For Additional Information 
     
    Visit www.jvsnj.org or call 973-674-6330, ext. 311 
    We Thank Our Sponsors

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    Silver 
    Expo Silver Sponsors 2010

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    We thank our Community Partners
    • Daughters of Israel
    • JCC MetroWest
    • Jewish Community Housing Corporation
    • Jewish Family Service of MetroWest
    • JVS At Home Services
    • MetroWest CARES
    • Morris County Connection
    • NCJW, Essex County Section
    • New Jersey Foundation for the Blind
    • United Jewish Communities of MetroWest
    • Unity Club
    A Program of The Ronald I. Coun Center for Creative Maturity
    JVS is a beneficiary agency of the United Jewish Communities of MetroWest NJ
      
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