Jewish Community
WHERE'S JASON? Members of Congregation Beth Israel'sIty-Bity Youth Group took upon themselves the challenge of a corn maze. After an hour of searching for hidden clues they victoriously made their way out. They boarded a hay wagon for a ride to the pumpkin patch where they got to pick pumpkins just in time for Sukkot. Can you find Jason Connor in the corn maze? Photo by Susan Weis. JCC mahjong
brunch
There will be a tasty lox and bagel spread and a chance to play mahjong at The Milton & Betty Katz Jewish Community Center on Friday, Oct. 17, at 10:30 a.m.
All players and skill levels are welcome. Space is limited. Registrants must sign up and pay in advance. The cost is $8 for JCC members; $12 for nonmembers. Call 822-1167 ext. 127 for more information or email JCutler@jccatlantic.org.
Beth Judah Temple
of Wildwood
celebrates Sukkot
Beth Judah Temple of Wildwood is having a Pizza Party in its Sukkah to celebrate Sukkot on Sunday, Oct. 19, at 6:30 p.m. We will be making our own pizzas and singing songs. This is a free event. Please call 522-7541 for more information.
Having fun playing Pokeno at the Beron-JOAS center are L-R: Betty Lento, Lillian Edelstein and Bess Green. Rick Recht
concert at JCC
Acclaimed Jewish singer and songwriter Rick Recht will perform a community concert at the Milton and Betty Katz JCC on Sunday, Oct. 19, at 4 p.m. The concert is being sponsored by the JCC and Congregations Beth Judah and Beth Israel.
Contact Josh Cutler for more information at 822-1167 ext. 138 or email JCutler@ jccatlantic.org.
Free Alzheimer's Caregivers Support
Group Meeting
Co-sporsored by BERONJOAS and the Delaware Valley Chaper of the Alzheimers Association. Monday, October 20 at 2:00 p.m. At the Herman Pogachefsky Senior Services Pavillion, in Atlantic City. Call Adrienne at 345-5555 for more information.
Deborah Hosts Annual Red Dress
Luncheon
Deborah Hospital Foundation will host its annual Red Dress Luncheon, a fundraiser that celebrates women's health, at The Mansion in Voorhees, on Sunday, Oct. 19, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The luncheon is an opportunity for women to take time and relax with their mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and friends and enjoy health screenings, an elegant heart healthy luncheon, browse a multitude of gift raffles, and learn the latest in women's nutrition, exercise, and health from Deborah's expert speakers. Tickets are $50 and all proceeds from the day benefit Deborah Heart and Lung Center, which in 86 years of specialty heart, lung, and vascular care has never billed a patient.
For more information, to reserve a seat, or learn of sponsorship opportunities, call 893-1200 ext. 8001, or visit www.deborahfoundation.org. The Grounds for
Sculpture
Join the JCC on October 24, for a private tour to Grounds for Sculpture, a 35-acre public sculpture park in Hamilton, NJ dedicated to promoting an understanding of and appreciation for contemporary sculpture for all people. Sculptures in a variety of styles and media, including bronze, steel, stone, wood, concrete and mixed media are represented. The trip includes transportation, the private tour, admission to the grounds and a bagel brunch. The cost is $45 for JCC members & $65 for non-members. Contact Josh Cutler at 609-822-1167 x 138 or at www.jccatlantic.org.
Musical Friday Night Services at
Beth Judah
Friday nights at Congregation Beth Judah now include Beth Judah Alive! and Beth Judah Alive! Unplugged service. Beth Judah Alive! is a fully instrumental Friday night service, while Beth Judah Alive! Unplugged is a more relaxed and mellow service which includes acoustic instruments.
"Both services are filled with lots of ruach (spirit) and will be uplifting. The music adds a special dimension to the traditional service, while maintaining the beauty of Shabbat," said Rabbi Aaron Gaber.
Dates are: Beth Judah Alive! Unplugged,. Nov. 7 and 21; Jan. 9 and 23; Feb. 13; March 13 and 27; May 22 and June 5.
Beth Judah Alive!, Oct. 24; Dec. 12; Feb. 27; April 17; and June 19. Music will include traditional melodies and modern interpretations of Jewish music. For more information, call 822-7116.
Dinner & a Movie
On Tues., Oct. 28 the JCC will be serving a full course meal and showing "There Will Be Blood." Dinner will begin at 5:00 p.m. and include a full course meal with salad, soup and dessert. Dietary laws will be observed. The JCC's big screen will highlight the 2007 Oscar winning film starring Daniel Day Lewis. For the discounted Dinner & Movie rate, please register one week in advance. For reservations, please contact the JCC at 822-1167 x 113. The cost is $10 for members and $12 for non-members through October 21, and $12 & $14 after October 21. Spaces are limited.
Luncheon & card
party at Emeth
Shalom
Temple Emeth Shalom Chavurah is planning a luncheon and card party on Thursday, October 30, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Temple. The cost is $18 per person. Open to the public. For additional information, contact Lois Dubis 823- 3828 or Lois Kosmin, 823-5797.
The Lower Tenement Museum
& Central
Synagogue Tour
Located on Manhattan's Lower East Side, an immigrant portal for almost two centuries, 97 Orchard Street was home to an estimated 7,000 people from more than 20 nations between 1863 and 1935. Visitors tour carefully restored apartments and learn about the lives of actual past residents. In addition, we will visit and tour the Central Synagogue, a stunning architectural achievement. Central Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in continual usage in New York City. The design is loosely called "Moorish- Islamic Revival." The trip is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 27 and the package includes round trip transportation, bagel breakfast and a private tour of both locations. Cost is $60 for JCC members & $80 for non-members. Contact Josh Cutler at 609-822-1167 x 138 or at www.jccatlantic.org.
Golda Meir
Hadassah
Luncheon
Come and join the Golda Meir Hadassah Paid-up Membership Luncheon at Linwood Country Club on Oct. 29 at 11:30 a.m. Find out what new projects we will be doing in Israel. A gourmet lunch will be served along with a wonderful speaker and a musical group.
Music By The Bay
Friends of Encore Learning of Stockton are pleased to announce that Bay-Atlantic Symphony Musical Director, Jed Gaylin, will partner with world-renown cellist Christopher Miroshnikov to present a dynamic classical music program at the Milton and Betty Katz Jewish Community Center of Margate, 501 N. Jerome Ave., on Friday, Oct. 31 at 1 p.m.
A discussion will follow on the beauty and power of classical music, with musical interludes performed on piano and cello. Reservations and checks made out to "FELS" should be sent to: Esther Steele, 129 N. Ridgeway Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. 08401.
Beth Judah Temple
Grand Brunch
Buffet
You are invited to our Brunch Buffet with Lox, Bagels & More! Omelets made to order, with choice of fried onions, green peppers, sliced mushrooms, and broccoli; lox, kugel, hash brown potatoes, cheese blintzes with toppings of sour cream or cherry sauce, herring tidbits, gourmet fish salad, fruit medley, cakes & cookies, coffee, tea, milk and orange juice on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Beth Judah Temple Spencer & Pacific Avenues in Wildwood, NJ. $9.50 for adults, $5.00 for children - children under 6 are free. Please call 522-7541 for tickets or more information.
Tania Grossinger
kicks off Jewish
Book Month
Author Tania Grossinger will kickoff Jewish Book Month for the Board of Jewish Education's ONE BOOK, ONE JEWISH COMMUNITY AT THE SHORE at the Milton and Betty Katz JCC on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. Join Tania as she discusses the reissue of GROWING UP AT GROSSINGER'S, an affectionate look back at the heyday of growing up a Grossinger in the Catskills. Call 822-1854 for information.
Bus Trip to see the
Philadelphia
Orchestra
The Oceanview Chapter of ORT will be sponsoring a trip on Sunday, November 9th to the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia to see the Philadephia Orchestra. The cost is $50 which includes bus transportation and a ticket for the event. Lunch is on your own. The bus will leave the Ventnor Plaza at 10:30 AM. The performance is 2:00 PM. Contact Janet Burrison at (609) 823-0063 for tickets or with questions.
Hadassah
'Beatles' Trip
Bus leaves for Philadelphia's Society Hill Playhouse to see the Sunday Nov. 16 performance of "She Loves You" from Ventnor Plaza at 11 a.m. You are on your own for lunch. Bus will return immediatley following the performance. Send check for $60 made out to Hadassah to Eve Rose at 117 N.Melbourne Ave. Ventnor, NJ 08406. For information call 822-0024 .
Beth Judah Temple
Indoor Yard Sale
Friday, November 21 & Sunday, November 23 at 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Held at the Temple on Spencer & Pacific Avenues in Wildwood, NJ. Furniture, men's, women's and children's clothing, toys, household items, books, knick knacks, glassware, etc. Everything is priced to sell. There is something for everyone. For more information call 522- 7541.







