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North Americ JCCs ofJCCs Northof America happening at the asheville jcc happening January - March, 2014 at the asheville jcc January - March, 2014 AT KE V A HI F Y E O IT L OV 2014 LA • •A H Volume 7 A Issue 1 COM MUN AHAVAT KEHILA (LOVE OF COMMUNITY) Letter From the JCC Executive Director I recently had a terrific opportunity to meet with other Executive Directors from JCCs around the country for a seminar at the JCC Association’s office in New York. Dr. David Ackerman, Sr. Vice President of the Mandel Center for Jewish Education, led several of the sessions, and, in his usual fashion, he ended by pulling out a guitar to lead the group in Jewish song. He encouraged the group to think about incorporating music whenever possible to further Jewish learning. Wishing I had my banjo with me, I turned to several of my colleagues and asked, “Do you guys sing a lot at your JCC?” The response was a decisive, “No.” This got me thinking once again, about how special our Asheville JCC is. It seems like hardly a day goes by here without some gathering of people around music. Whether it’s Penny White leading our musical Tot Shabbat and Havdalah each week, our monthly gathering of the Havdalah Song Circle, or Seth Kellam belting it out with our JCC Kids or Camp Ruach children – these halls are filled with shirah. Asheville’s Jewish musicality is hardly limited to the JCC. There are so many talented musicians and song leaders among us, and our love of music is showcased at many religious services and at every public celebration we host. This is one of countless reasons why I love our community so much. But clearly it’s not just music that brings us together. It seems to me that we all share a commitment to work together for the greater good – through the Asheville Jewish Leadership Collaborative, One Jewish Asheville, Teen Connect, and numerous collaborations between Jewish agencies to make programs accessible to everyone. In fact, the next big collaboration is our community-wide Purim celebration on March 16th (see page 5), that you won’t want to miss! Recently, I was honored to spend some time with Morton Mandel, the same kind soul who generously funds the JCC Association’s Mandel Center for Jewish Education. Mr. Mandel has been involved with JCCs for most of his life, and he stopped by to visit our JCC on his recent trip to Asheville. He talked about why he believes that JCCs are so important – not only to Jewish people, but to improving the quality of life for everyone in a community. “The big word for me is community,” he said, and went on to ask, “What are the constructive forces that make life worth living? A Jewish Community Center is one of those…. It’s a center for everybody: Jews, non-Jews, religious, non-religious. There aren’t many organizations that have those credentials.” At the JCC, we are so proud to do our part in building and supporting community. Please join us for our Annual Membership Meeting on Sunday, January 19th at 1:00 pm, when we will introduce our 2014 board of directors, honor our outstanding volunteer and employee of the year, and celebrate “Ahavat Kehila.” There are many ways to support the JCC. Contact Lael Gray at 253-0701, ext. 103 or [email protected] for information about giving opportunities. Volunteer at the JCC! Your talents and passions make a great impact at the JCC. Come and volunteer with us for an hour, a day, a week, a month, a year, or a lifetime. Make new friends, contribute your skills, and have fun in our warm and welcoming Jewish neighborhood – the Asheville JCC. There are many different ways you can help. Please contact jessica@jcc-asheville. org or ext. 140. Get Your Weekly Challah Here Every Friday in the JCC Lobby, while supplies last $5 JCC members; $6 community Do you scramble each week to find a Shabbat challah? Join the JCC’s Challah Club! Each Friday a challah from local bakery Dough will be waiting for you at the JCC. With the monthly payment plan, you don’t even need cash. Contact Alan at 253-0701 to sign up. Scheduled JCC Closings JCC programs and offices will be closed on Monday, January 20th in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Some JCC programs may have additional scheduled closings. Host Your Party, Event, or Meeting at the JCC The JCC gym and seminar rooms are available for your next event! Whether you are planning a baby shower, birthday party, or dinner party, we’ve got the perfect space for you that can accommodate 20 to 300 people. JCC members get discounted rates. Contact [email protected] or call ext. 116 for information and to book your space. Here’s How to Reach Us The Asheville Jewish Community Center is located at 236 Charlotte Street, Asheville, NC 28801. Call us at (828) 253-0701 or visit our website at www.jcc-asheville.org. Jewish Family Services Confidential Direct Line is 253-2900. The Asheville JCC is a beneficiary agency of the WNC Jewish Federation. Your annual contribution to Federation supports the growth of our local Jewish community, and provides assistance to Jews in need around the world. Gesher (Bridge) Community Middle-School Program (6th – 8th Grades) – Second Sundays at the JCC – Sundays, January 12th, February 9th and March 9th at 5:30 pm Advisor-led activities such as sports and games, field trips, movies, pool parties, social action projects, Jewish learning programs and more. Gesher is open to any Jewish middle-school student in western North Carolina. Contact Gesher Advisor, Dara Leinweber ([email protected]) or visit the community calendar at www.onejewishasheville.org. jcc general information General Information BBYO for High-School Students (9th – 12th Grades) – Mystery Event – Saturday, January 11th, 7:00 p.m. *See the Kol Harim Facebook page for more details.* – Winter Cultural Convention – January 31st – February 2nd; Charlotte, NC All members of NC Council are invited to BBYO’s chapter spirit convention. Chapter competitions in songwriting, art, sports and more! Winter Cultural is awesome! $90 per person. For more information about all of our events, or to contact a member, check out the Kol Harim Facebook page. 1 10am -Carnival opens for kids 5 and under 11:30am - Multiple Megillah readings 12-2:30pm - Carnival Opens to all ages Carnival gam es and prizes Bounce house Pizza, snow co nes, & drinks Musical Jam Se ssion Hamentaschen Contest BBYO jailhouse rocks And tons mor e! Purim Palooza is a One Jewish Asheville community event, sponsored by Congregation Beth Israel, Congregation Bet Ha Tephila, Chabad of WNC, JCC, and BBYO. For more information, visit www.onejewishasheville.org Our race committee is now organizing, and we need you to make it happen. The Falafel 5K will be on Sunday, May 4th, and there are many volunteer opportunities available. Contact [email protected] or call ext. 111 to help us run another great event. Community Programs Asheville Prison Books Program Book-Drive JCC Lobby We are excited to announce our partnership with the Asheville Prison Books Program on a bookdrive that will help connect prisoners with reading materials. The Asheville Prison Books Program seeks to prevent future crime through education, self-empowerment, and entertainment. Any book is welcome! Look for the donation box in the JCC lobby. For more information contact [email protected] or call ext. 112. What Should I Click? Understanding the Affordable Healthcare Act & Website Tuesday, January 7th from 6:30 – 7:30 pm JCC Zimerman Room Have you been procrastinating understanding what Affordable Healthcare Act means for you? Join Allen Brasington to learn more about what the new law means for you. This event is sponsored by GLOW, WNC Hypertension & Wellness Center, and Bulldog Marketing. For more information and to RSVP contact [email protected] or call ext. 112. Havdalah Song Circle Winter Family Fun Day Sunday, January 12th; 12:00 - 3:00 pm JCC 2nd floor Looking for fun, indoor things to do with the kids that don’t cost an arm and a leg? Come to the JCC! Enjoy lunch from our “snack bar,” and then let your kids run around in the gym, play basketball, watch a movie, play a board game or bingo. Activities will be available for ALL ages. The event is free of charge (except lunch). Contact [email protected] or call ext. 111 for more information. jcc community programs Falafel 5k and Kids Fun Run Needs You! Saturdays from 7:30 – 9:30 pm; January 11th, February 8th, and March 8th JCC Upstairs Foyer Singers and acoustic players of all abilities are welcome to this informal, friendly, and fun gathering to say goodbye to Shabbat! Bring lyric and chord sheets for the group to share your songs. Songs will be suitable for beginners, mostly in English and Hebrew. For more information or to RSVP, contact Penny White at white.penny@ yahoo.com. 3 community programs jcc 4 Ahavat Kehila! JCC Annual Meeting Sunday, January 19th, 1:00 - 2:30 pm JCC Social Hall What rhymes with Hava Negila? Ahavat Kehila (love of community)! All JCC members are invited to be a part of this beloved community at our annual meeting! This will be a fun afternoon, with a little bit of business thrown in. Celebrate our 2013 “Phil Cohen Outstanding Volunteer of the Year,” Patricia Connelly, and JCC “Employee of the Year” award recipient, Mitra Hoehne. If you can’t make it, please be sure to return your proxy. For more information, contact lael@jcc-asheville. org or call ext. 103. National Conference for Community & Justice Any Day Training for High Schoolers Learn to Speak Modern Hebrew at the JCC Monday, January 20th; 11:00 am - 7:00p m First Congregational United Church of Christ (20 Oak Street) Have you been a bystander, not knowing what to do when others are experiencing negative stereotypes and/or bullying? High school students are invited to learn various methods for intervention at this NCCJ diversity training, coordinated by the Center for Diversity Education and the JCC. Contact [email protected] or ext. 112 for more information. Thursdays, January 16th - March 6th at 6:30 pm JCC Conference Room; 8 lessons /$100 JCC members; $120 community Get ready for your trip to Israel, or simply learn how to speak to your Israeli friends in Hebrew. Daniel Arnon will lead this series of classes, covering basic vocabulary, conjugation of verbs, and opportunities to practice speaking Hebrew. We need at least 5 participants. Contact rochelle@ jcc-asheville.org to register by January 10th. Martin Luther King Jr. Make A Difference Day Monday, January 20th; 8:30 - 11:00 am, with social time to follow Meet at the JCC; then to Land of Sky Regional Council, 339 New Leicester Highway Join the JCC’s Mitzvah Corps volunteer group to honor the life and teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in a day of service. We’ll work with hundreds of other community members to make blankets, math flash cards, bookmarks, and other items to contribute to local service organizations. Join us afterwards to reflect and socialize at a local cafe. Families are welcome. RSVP by January 13th to [email protected] or call ext. 140. Jews and Food: Food For Thought Bookluck Series Every other Wednesday, February 5th March 19th at 6:30 pm JCC Zimmerman Room Have you ever wondered how the food on your dinner table relates to Judaism? We will explore this question by reading and meeting to discuss Hazon’s “Food For Thought.” Bring a locally sourced, vegetarian dish to share. Come learn, celebrate, and actualize food-justice. The first two chapters will be discussed on the first night. Purchase your copy of the book for $25.00 at Hazon’s website, www.hazon.org. Find “The Hazon Store” link under the Education menu. RSVP to [email protected] or call ext. 112. Tuesday, March 4th; 7:00-9:30 pm Grotto Room, Highsmith Union, UNCA Want to learn more about LGBT culture in Jerusalem? Yun Suh’s documentary “City of Borders” goes to the heart of Jerusalem, where an unusual symbol of unity — a gay bar — defies generations of segregation and prejudice. This powerful documentary gives an intimate view of an underground community where people of opposing nationalities, religions, and sexual orientations create an island of peace in a land divided by war. The JCC’s LGBTQ group, GLOW, is co-sponsoring this event with UNCA’s Alliance and Hillel. Contact [email protected] or call ext. 112 for more information. Purim Palooza Sunday, March 16th, 10:00 am - 2:30 pm Asheville Event Centre People of all ages are invited to our annual community Purim celebration! Enjoy the Hamentaschen contest, inflatables, carnival games, food, Megillah readings, costume parade and contest, and so much more! Event opens at 10:00 am for children 5 and under; Megillah reading begins at 11:30 am; Carnival opens for all ages at 12:00 pm. This event is a One Jewish Asheville collaboration, sponsored by BBYO, Chabad, Congregation Beth HaTephila, Congregation Beth Israel, and the JCC. Contact Rochelle@jcc-asheville. org or call ext. 111 for more SAVE THE DATE! Asheville JCC Falafel 5K Asheville, North Carolina 04:29:12 SUNDAY MAY 4TH jcc community programs GLOW Movie Night: “City of Borders” REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! Falafel 5k Run/Walk 10am Celebration Israel begins at 11:00 am Camp Ruach Fun Run 12:00 pm www.imathlete.com/events/Falafel5K/Register 5 SHARING CARING PLAYING GROWING in Asheville’s Jewish neighborhood. Yes, I want to support the JCC with my contribution! Name: _______________________________________ Phone: ______________________________________ Email: _______________________________________ Donation Amount: $ __________________ Payment Method: Check Credit Card Credit Card Information: We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express & Discover Name: _______________________________________ Number: _____________________________________ Expiration Date: ______________________________ Signature: ___________________________________ If you would like to designate your gift to a JCC program, please indicate which one: _____________________________________________ Donate online at www.jcc-asheville.org or mail this form with check or credit card payment information to: Asheville Jewish Community Center 236 Charlotte Street, Asheville, NC 28801 6 Permaculture and Shmita: A Day Exploring the Practical Ecology of Judaism Sunday, March 30th from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm RSVP by March 14th $20 per person, scholarships available; Bring a vegetarian potluck dish Local permaculture educator (and WNC Bar Mitzvah), Zev Friedman will introduce the basics of permaculture and lead a discussion of ecological design as it fits elegantly with the ethics of Judaism. Similarly to Judaism, permaculture offers principles that deeply affect how we think about the environment, farming, business, life and death, relationships and community. You’ll leave this day-long seminar with practical next steps, a sense of hope, and preparation for our longer, hands-on class in fall 2014. Please RSVP to [email protected] or ext. 114. Email [email protected] for more information. Couch to 5k Training Program Six Sundays, beginning March 23rd $50 includes five trainings & race registration; Weaver Park The experts from Form, Fitness and Function will help you get ready to walk or run the Falafel 5k in just six short weeks. Proper stretching, warm up, and running techniques will all be covered. Get started with weekly goals to keep you focused, and at the end of six weeks, you’ll complete the Falafel 5k in style! Register now by emailing [email protected] or call ext. 111. Parties Around Town Back for Another Tour June through early September We are seeking hosts for the 2014 party season (early summer – fall). We are looking for creative and energetic hosts to plan a party of any size, any theme, any menu. Past party seasons have included everything from gourmet dinner parties, pet friendly events, to trail races, bike rides, and family farm day. This is a fun way to meet new friends, reunite with old ones, and help raise funds for the JCC all while having a great time. Contact rochelle@jcc-asheville. org or call ext. 111 for more information. Kids’ Shabbat and Havdalah Programs Weekly pick up at the JCC Late April — mid-September The JCC is partnering with farmers Paul and Anna Littman from Ivy Creak Family Farm to bring organic, sustainably grown, local produce to our JCC community. CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) members receive a selection of produce each week for the entire season. Choose a whole share for $500 or half a share for $375. Apply by March 1st. Contact [email protected] or call ext. 112 for more information. JCC Upstairs Foyer Preschool Havdalah; Mondays at 10:00 am Preschool Shabbat; Fridays at 10:00 am School-Age Havdalah; Mondays at 4:00 pm School-Age Shabbat; Fridays at 4:00 pm Musical service for kids and community members. All are welcome to attend. Children not enrolled in JCC children’s programs must be accompanied by an adult. Schedule can sometimes change, so please call 253-0701 to confirm prior to attending. Family Programs My First Marathon Starts now! Your child can start training now to run a “marathon.” Help your child learn healthy lifestyle choices at an early age, by introducing the joy of running. Sign up your child (free of charge) to walk/run a total of 26.3 miles between now and May 4th (date of Falafel 5K and Kids Fun Run). Children can accomplish this by running as many distance increments as they need to. Those that choose to complete their marathon with us at the Falafel 5k or at the Kid’s Fun Run will receive a special prize. Register now at www.jcc-asheville. org/myfirstmarathon. Cooking with Kate Sundays, January 5th & 12th, February 2nd & 16th, March 2nd & 16th at 10:30 am JCC Kitchen; Two classes $ 44; one class $25 Shalom Early Childhood Director Kate Donaldson teaches cooking to children ages 3-5. Cooking is a great way for children to enhance communication, teamwork, math, science, and fine motor skills! All food is included, and your child will be served the lunch that they make. Advance registration is required. Class size is limited to 6. Register with [email protected] or call ext. 111. jcc children & families JCC Farm to Table CSA Membership 7 children & families jcc 8 Love and Logic for Parents JCC Parents Night Out Mondays, January 6th, February 3rd, and March 3rd; 6:00 - 7:30 pm JCC Social Hall Jon Jay Esslinger, from T.H.E. Parenting Group will facilitate these parent workshops on Love and Logic positive discipline strategies used by the teachers at Shalom Children’s Center. Jon will explain techniques and strategies, using real-life examples. These methods are helpful for all parents, and are highly recommended for parents of children enrolled in Shalom. Please contact [email protected] or call ext. 109 for information and to register. Saturday, January 18th from 5:30 - 9:30 pm JCC Gym; $25 per child; $20 per sibling The Shalom PTO offers you a night off while your children enjoy a Pajama Dance Party here at the JCC! Children will eat dinner in their pajamas, have a dance party, enjoy arts and crafts, play in a bounce house, and gather together to watch a movie! Please contact PTO President Yael Baldwin at (828) 713-4395 to register. Brain Development Training Thursday, January 9th; 6:15 – 7:45 pm $20 per family, including child care; Zimmerman Room Learn how neuroscience can inform your parenting strategies. Meghan O’Malley Doubraski, from the Center for the Advancement of Human Potential and Institute for Applied Neuroscience will discuss developmental indicators for young children, how children’s brains react to verbal communication, how physical stimulus impacts brain development, and the neuroscience of Love and Logic techniques. Contact kate@jcc-asheville. org or call ext. 109 to RSVP. Tu B’Shevat: Celebrate the Birthday of the Trees Friday, January 17th at 10:00 am JCC Foyer All children are welcome to join your Shalom friends as Penny White leads us in our annual Tu B’Shevat seder. This seder will teach young children about the many gifts that trees provide for us. We will sing songs and learn about different kinds of fruits and nuts that come from trees. Shalom families and friends will be invited back to classrooms to taste the trees’ offerings. Please RSVP to [email protected] or call ext. 109 if you plan to attend. Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser for Shalom Sunday February 16th; 8:30 am - 11:30 am JCC Gym All are welcome to join us for this delicious fund raiser for Shalom Children’s Center! Bring the kids before religious school or church, or come a little later for brunch. We’ll be serving up light and fluffy pancakes - even some with chocolate chips. There will also be smoothies for sale and a bounce house. Volunteers are needed to help! Contact [email protected] or [email protected]. The Early Childhood programs of Shalom Children’s Center include Hilde’s House for Infants and Toddlers, Shalom Children’s Center for Early Childhood (2s & 3s), and Shalom PreK. At Shalom Children’s Center: • We teach universal values through a Jewish lens – Shalom (peace), Tikkun Olam (repair of the world), Tzedakah (justice), Gemilut Hasadim (acts of loving kindness) and Kavod (respect) • We involve each person in creating a strong and healthy community of children, families, and educators. • We know that all experiences and human interactions have the potential to impact a young child’s development in significant ways, building the foundation for lifelong learning and success. • We achieve high levels of learning by identifying and supporting the unique and adapting interests and abilities of every child in an environment of interdisciplinary immersion. • We are uniquely qualified, well-educated, and experienced early childhood educators who are committed to raising secure, curious, and capable children who will make a positive difference in the world. To learn more about our programs and to schedule a tour, contact kate@jcc-asheville. org or call ext. 109. Shalom Closings: In addition to regularly scheduled JCC closings, Shalom Children’s Center, Hilde’s House and Shalom Pre-K will be closed on: Monday, February 7th for a teacher workday. Join the PTO for a playdate! Purim Parade Friday, March 14th at 10:00 am JCC Gym Children will show off their costumes in this fun and festive Purim parade, immediately following our Shabbat gathering. Purim celebrates Queen Esther’s courageous victory over the oppressive royal advisor, Haman. Teachers will perform in a play depicting the story, and children will shake groggers and make noise! Please RSVP to kate@ jcc-asheville.org or call 253-0701, ext. 109. JCC Kids After School Enrichment Program Monday – Friday, 3:00 – 6:00 pm; Full Day Programs 8:00 am – 6:00 pm for most Asheville City Schools’ closings JCC Kids is your child’s Jewish “home away from home” where children develop the skills and values that become their foundation for success. We provide nutritious snacks, individualized academic support, guided fitness, and community building activities. Our unique “Growing Minds” program encourages children to explore and expand their talents and interests. Sign up for full-time, part-time, or full days only. Contact [email protected] or ext. 114 for information. jcc children & families Shalom Children’s Center Upcoming Full Day Programs: • Friday, January 17th • Thursday, February 6th – ACS early release day/noon pickup • Friday, February 7th • Thursday, March 20th – ACS early release day/noon pickup • Friday March 21st • Monday, March 24th 9 children & families jcc Your Friends Are At Camp Ruach! Camp Registration opens February 10th! June 16th – August 8th; 9:00 am – 3:30 pm; Club Ruach from 3:30 - 5:30 pm The JCC’s Camp Ruach is an awesome day-camp for first through eighth graders. Each oneweek session is a friendship making, community building adventure; filled with swimming and sports, cooking and crafts, nature and gardening, dance and music; and ending with the celebration of Shabbat. Whether they are here for one, two, or all eight weeks, Camp Ruach campers come away with confidence and independence. We offer schedule options to accommodate your family’s needs, including early morning drop off. Campers get to select different activity choices (chugim) each week. Find out what all your friends are talking about! Visit jcc-asheville.org or contact [email protected] for more information and to register. 10 Camp Tikvah for children with Autism June 23rd – August 1st; 9:00 am – 3:30 pm The only summer day camp of its kind in Western North Carolina, Camp Tikvah enables children on the autism spectrum to enjoy the fun and community of Camp Ruach in an individually monitored and highly structured program. Children from 1st through 5th grade are eligible to enroll. Contact [email protected] or call ext. 107 for more information. Save the Date! Camp Tikvah Scholarship Fundraiser Thursday, March 13th, Time TBA 5 Walnut Wine Bar All are invited to help raise scholarship funds for Camp Tkivah campers! For more information, contact [email protected] or call ext. 107. Wednesdays, beginning January 8th through March 26th at 1:00 pm Join this 12-week series of Arthritis Foundation Tai Chi classes. Renew your mind, body and spirit. All are welcome to this structured, slow, enjoyable Tai Chi practice, especially beginners. You do not have to have arthritis to participate. Level I and Level II classes with Anne Plyler, PT, MLA, Bob Plyler, and Debbi Brooks, RN, certified instructors. Register on-line or call with questions www. wnctaichiarthritis.com, 828-253-8649. Nurses, PT’s & PTA’s receive 12 hours of continuing education credit for completing the 12 week series. YAJA: Young Adult Jews of Asheville Ping-Pong and Billiards sponsored by TAG This fun social group of young Jewish adults has been having a great time meeting up for bowling, Shabbat dinners, gatherings at Bywater, and more. If you are interested in joining us, please email your contact information to yajasheville@ gmail.com. Sunday, January 19th at 4:00 pm City Billiard, 124 College Ave. $ 3 JCC members; $5 general community Remember back in the day when you went to the garage or the basement and played ping-pong or pool with your friends? Let’s do it again! Billiard table rentals are $4 an hour; ping pong tables are free! A bar menu and drinks are available. We’ll make dinner plans while we are playing pingpong/billiards. RSVP by January 5th to Barbara Wasserman at [email protected]. TAG: The Adult Group JCC adults tap into Asheville’s Jewish experience through a variety of social and cultural activities, including discussions, dinners, excursions, parties, group fitness classes and volunteer opportunities. Meet new friends, expand your Jewish Asheville community and help make a difference. For more information, contact JCC Community Life & Events Director Rochelle Reich at 828-253-0701 ext. 111, or email [email protected]. To help plan adult social activities, email Adult Program volunteer Barbara Wasserman at [email protected]. Mitzvah Corps Now Forming Have you been looking for volunteer opportunities that meet YOUR needs? We want to provide you with volunteer opportunities that are most meaningful TO YOU - that not only help to fill a need in the community but also include opportunities to learn and socialize with other volunteers. Contact Jessica for more information and to sign up now. Together, we can make a world of difference. Learn, Grow, Lead. Contact [email protected] or ext. 140 for more information. Brrr…. Baby its Cold Outside Gourmet Dinner jcc adult programs Tai Chi for Arthritis Saturday, January 25th at 6:30 pm Amy and Paul Silverman’s home Bring your favorite comfort food to warm us all up on a cold winter’s night … stews, mac and cheese, meatloaf and mashed potatoes, soups, banana pudding, gingerbread, bread pudding and more. Reservations open December 25th for JCC members; general community can RSVP starting January 1st. Please RSVP to amy01553@gmail. com or 828-258-6045. 11 jcc adult programs Irish/Purim Mash-Up Gourmet Dinner Sunday, March 16th at 6:00 pm Nancy and Mitch Trager’s home “Wherever you go and whatever you do, May the luck of the Irish be there with you.” How about Irish stew or shepherd’s pie or a Persian dish for Purim? Don’t forget to leave room for Irish coffee & hamentaschen. Reservations open February 16th for JCC members; general community can RSVP starting February 23rd. Please RSVP to [email protected]. Got Minerals? Colburn Mineral Museum Tour sponsored by TAG Travelogue and Soup-ER Potluck Lunch sponsored by TAG Sunday, February 2nd at 1:00 pm JCC Zimmerman Room $ 3 JCC members; $5 general community Sit back, relax, and enjoy a slideshow of favorite travel destinations presented by some of our friends’ best trips from around the globe! Warm up with a potluck luncheon of delicious soups, salads, bread, and desserts! What do you plan to bring? RSVP to Marti Biller at martbiller@gmail. com or call 684-5796 by January 26th. All You Need is Love Gourmet Dinner Saturday, February 15th at 6:30 pm Ed and Nadine Fidelman’s home February is the month for lovers or anyone who wants love. To celebrate, Nadine & Ed Fidelman are hosting the February Gourmet Dinner with the theme of foods with aphrodisiac ingredients. Call us at 654-0993 or e-mail [email protected] to RSVP. Reservations open January 15th for JCC members; general community can RSVP starting January 22nd. 12 Sunday, March 23rd at 1:45 pm Pack Place $7 JCC members; $9 general community Take a guided tour of the Colburn Museum which will focus on the formation and geology of the Southern Appalachians, particularly the mountains of Western North Carolina. Attention will be given to North Carolina’s gold and gem mining history. The two hour tour will conclude with an overview of meteorology and oceanography with an emphasis on North Carolina’s unique coast and its impact on weather. Please indicate if you are interested in going to a late lunch/early dinner afterwards when you rsvp to Dan Pincu by March 16th at daniel.pincu@gmail. com. Mishloach manot (mish-LOHach mah-NOTE) literally means "sending of portions". Also known as Purim Baskets, they are filled with a variety of sweets, nuts, and other food or drink, then given to relatives, neighbors, friends, and even strangers as a show of appreciation, respect or affection. The custom stems from the Book of Esther, the source of the Purim story, as a way to ensure that everyone in ancient Israel would have enough food for the Purim feast. Did You Know: Prior to Jews coming to America, Purim – not Chanukah- was the Jewish festival of gift giving. The gifts came in the form of a Purim basket. Purim Basket Order Form This year’s community-wide PurimPalooza will feature the opportunity to purchase Purim Gift Baskets for your friends and family. Each “basket” is actually a re-useable gift/grocery bag containing an assortment of sweets, nuts, hamentaschen, drinks and more. Baskets are $12 each. After you have placed your order, we’ll notify your recipients and they can pick up their gift at PurimPalooza, Sunday, March 16th, at the Asheville Event Center. Your Name________________________________ Phone__________________ Email_____________________________________________________________ “I’d like to send a Purim basket to the following people” Name (Required) Email Or Phone Number (Required) _______________________________ ______________________________ _______________________________ ______________________________ _______________________________ ______________________________ _______________________________ ______________________________ _______________________________ ______________________________ Please let me know if someone sends me a basket so I can return the favor. Questions? If you have questions about ordering Purim Baskets, feel free to email: Total Baskets ______ x $12 = _______ (Please enclose a check for this amount) [email protected] When finished, please mail or delivery this form and your payment to: Purim Gift baskets: c/o Asheville JCC, 236 Charlotte St., Asheville, NC, 28801 All orders must be received no later than noon on Monday, March 10th Make checks payable to: Asheville Jewish Community Center. PurimPalooza is a One Jewish Asheville collaborative effort, sponsored by: KolHarim NON-PROFIT ORG. US Postage PAID ASHEVILLE, NC Permit No. 65 Asheville Jewish Center Asheville JewishCommunity Community Center 236 Charlotte Street Asheville, Asheville, NC 28801 236 Charlotte Street, NC 28801 The Asheville Jewish Community Center is a beneficiary agency of the WNC Jewish Federation.