I'll make soup and challah rolls, you'll pick them up (delivery possible if it's hard for you to get out), and we'll enjoy it together on Zoom. This month's soup: Moroccan Vegetable Stew. PLEASE TAKE ME UP ON THIS! I WANT TO COOK FOR YOU! RSVP by Wednesday, 11.4. Coffee Talk: Tuesdays at 2 Gather to Check In, Socialize, See Your Friends. No Agenda, Just Chat Info and Registration here. Kristallnacht Observances Monday, November 9, 2020 On November 9–10, 1938, Nazi leaders unleashed a series of pogroms against the Jewish population in Germany and recently incorporated territories. This event came to be called Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass) because of the shattered glass that littered the streets after the vandalism and destruction of Jewish-owned businesses, synagogues, and homes. Learn more here. Suffolk Y JCC: 2:00pm A conversation with Stephen Glantz, author of “Clara’s War: One Girl's Story of Survival”. Click here to register. Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center KEEP THE LIGHT ON Global Campaign Pledge to Keep the Light On in your home (we'll keep the light on at KSS) on the night of November 9th. Together, we will unite the world by shining light over the darkness of hate! Enter your pledge by visiting www.motl.org/let-there-be-light. Join The Jewish Agency for Israel and UJA-Federation of New York to learn about Sigd, an ancient Jewish holiday that has been observed for centuries by the Beit Israel – Jewish Ethiopian – community. SIGD SALON
The New York Shlichim Delegation invites you to host a virtual Sigd Salon with Israelis of Ethiopian origins, volunteers from the “Story of a Journey” program. These new intimate salons will connect you in a personal and meaningful way to this special holiday. If you would like to host a virtual Salon, contact Harel, harelf@jafi.org. SIGD LIMMIND Learn about the history, traditions, and cultural meanings of the holiday at this virtual event. Wednesday, November 11, 12pm • Register Wednesday, November 11, 7pm • Register SIGD: RENEWAL UNITY Enjoy a virtual conversation with Qes Efraim Lawi, the Rabbi of Karmiel Beit Yisrael community. Thursday, November 12, 12pm • Register Thursday, November 12, 7pm • Register |