Winter 2012/2013 Issue
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Winter 2012/2013 Issue
Peninsula Jewish Community Center Your Center for Life Winter 2012 – 2013 Tevet / Shevat / Adar 5773 / / CenterView PJCC Celebrates Local Artists in Community Art Show By Kimberly Gordon, Cultural Arts Director T he award-winning PJCC Art Gallery is once again honored to feature the amazing works of 70 Bay Area artists in our second Community Art Show. At a recent reception, many of the artists gathered at the PJCC to enjoy live jazz, wine, and refreshments, but mostly to admire each other’s talents. Outside, the temperature may have been cool, but indoors, the atmosphere was undeniably warm. “It was wonderful to observe the artists and their families reacting to their works on display,” reflected art show committee member Rachel Kardos. “I’m very proud of how this show came together.” Foster City Councilmember Herb Perez announced the category award winners, including Marvin Wax, who took 1st Place in Photography with Prayer, (shown at right). Wax wasn’t present to accept his award, but when notified by phone, he said, “I had faith in this photo.” His comment was befitting the portrait of a man deep in prayer at the Western Wall. “I’ve been at this (photography) for some time,” he continued. “I knew it was a special moment.” We invite you to enjoy these beautiful works of art (also available for purchase) on display through December 18. R Photography 1st Place Marvin Wax, Prayer 2nd Place Bill Moy, Seal Rocks 3rd Place Eugeni Vaisberg, High Balmalloch Mixed Media 1st Place Amy King, Yellowstone Grand Canyon 2nd Place Neil Murphy, Map of Ideas 3rd Place Susan Helmer, Hide and Seek 3-Dimensional 1st Place Vered Binyamini, Head Figure 2nd Place Dorothy Gager, Mourning #2 From left: Committee Member Lori Wilk, Cultural Arts Director Kimberly Gordon, and Councilmember Herb Perez present the 2012 Community Art Show Awards. Health Challenge Leads to Thriving New Career 3rd Place Thomas Brown, Climate Change Community Choice Award Young Choy, California St. Afternoon ecuperating from any type of operation can range from mild discomfort to extreme pain. Dmitry Yudin should know. In 2004, back surgery did little to relieve the throbbing ache of a slipped disk. Last year, Dmitry again went under the knife when he tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee. In both instances, prescribed physical therapy did little to aid his recuperation. And in both instances, the PJCC Pilates instructor developed his own successful form of rehabilitation. “I learned Pilates, which helps strengthen muscles, especially in the body’s core,” he explains. “This, in turn, helps support back muscles.” After his knee surgery, the Belarus (Eastern Europe) native added water therapy because he knew it was a popular form of conditioning and injury rehabilitation among athletes. The combination of water therapy and Pilates proved to be so successful for his recovery that Dmitry was inspired to introduce a similar rehabilitation and conditioning program at the PJCC. His “Pilates and Water Training” class and personal training roles are worlds removed from the desk job he once knew as a computer programmer, but that’s fine with Dmitry, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Sports Medicine. Fitness is his passion. His reason is simple, and succinct. “Helping others heal is far more rewarding.” W inter J ewish Hanukkah H olidays December 9 – 16, 2012 • 25 Kislev – 3 Tevet, 5773 Also known as “The Festival of Lights,” Hanukkah commemorates the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem after its desecration by foreign forces. After looking everywhere for oil, a small flask was found, however it contained only enough oil to light the menorah (the temple lamp) for one day. Miraculously, the oil lasted for eight. Today Jews remember this miracle by lighting candles in a menorah every night for eight nights. Tu B’Shevat January 26, 2013 15 Shevat, 5773 Also known as the New Year for Trees, this holiday was originally celebrated to calculate the age of fruit trees in order to tithe their crop, as instructed in the Torah. While the first three years of fruit were forbidden to be used, the fourth year’s crop was to be brought and offered to the temple in Jerusalem. FREE! Celebrate at the Center Taste of Tu B’Shevat • Friday, January 25, 2013 1:00 – 2:00 pm, ECE Courtyard • 3:00 – 4 :00 pm, PJCC Lobby T February 24, 2013 14 Adar, 5773 Purim is one of the most joyous and fun holidays on the Jewish calendar. We are commanded to eat, drink and be merry, in order to commemorate a time when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved by Queen Esther from extermination by Haman, an evil advisor to the King. The primary commandment related to Purim is to hear the reading of the book of Esther, commonly known as the Megillah, which means scroll. It is customary to boo, hiss, stamp feet and rattle gragers (noisemakers) whenever the name of Haman is mentioned during the reading. Children are encouraged to dress in costume to portray the characters in this triumphant story: King Ahashverus, Queen Esther, Mordecai and the evil Haman himself. Visiting Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Naomi Levy he North Peninsula Jewish Community is honored to welcome a unique and passionate voice in the contemporary Jewish world, Rabbi Naomi Levy. A graduate of Cornell University, Rabbi Levy is the author of the national bestseller To Begin Again, as well as Talking to God and Hope Will Find You. Renowned for her common themes of finding faith, strength and hope during challenging times, the popular speaker has appeared on Oprah and NBC’s The Today Show, as well as in magazines such as People, Parade, Redbook, Newsweek, and SELF. “The rabbinic and lay leadership of the North Peninsula Jewish Community are thrilled that Rabbi Levy will serve as our 2 Purim third annual, communal scholar-in-residence,” says Rabbi Lavey Derby, PJCC Director of Jewish Life. “She’ll be guiding us on an exploration of personal and spiritual growth.” Rabbi Levy is the founder and leader of Nashuva (Hebrew for “we will return”), a Jewish spiritual outreach movement in Los Angeles. Her weekly Shabbat services draw capacity crowds of more than 300 people. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear the speaker Newsweek magazine calls “one of the 50 most influential rabbis in the nation.” For Rabbi Levy’s complete schedule, visit www.pjcc.org. Peninsula Jewish community center PJCC 2012 annual report TRANSFORMING LIVES, CREATING COMMUNITY By MICHAEL BERMAN, President, PJCC Board of Directors I am deeply grateful for your participation in our Center. Your generous philanthropic support makes it possible for us to transform lives every day, building a lasting spirit of community. The past year was eventful and exciting, as you can see throughout this annual report. In March, our Beatles-themed annual benefit & concert became one of our most successful galas ever, raising more than $250,000 for PJCC programs and services. We also received word of a second competitive grant award from the New Freedom Fund. The multi-year grant extends the Fund’s support for our vital Get Up & Go senior transportation program into 2015. Planning for the future was a hallmark of recent efforts. Months of challenging negotiations between the North Peninsula Jewish Campus and the City of Foster City resulted in a landmark win-win agreement. The Campus now owns the 12-acre site housing the PJCC and neighboring Ronald C. Wornick Jewish Day School, enabling both institutions to plan securely for the needs of a diverse, growing, and changing community. I strongly encourage you to contact our Executive Director, Deborah Pinsky, to learn more about the exceptional legacy that will be created by the land purchase and the related fundraising campaign now in its early stages. The land purchase is a crucial step toward leaving a vibrant and strong PJCC for our children and grandchildren. A second step is our Circle of Life legacy gift program, launched last year. I thank our initial legacy gift donors (through June 2012) who are listed on the following pages, for their early vision and leadership. If you, too, have included the PJCC in your will or estate plan, please let us know so we can recognize you as a Circle of Life member. Looking ahead, two exciting new initiatives are in their early stages. wellness your way helps each of us take well-being to the next level. I hope you will join me in determining your own “personal wellness formula” to become healthier than ever. Do Justice: Fighting Hunger revolves around the core Jewish tenet and PJCC Guiding Principle of Tikkun Olam (repairing the world). People of all ages will join together in building and tending an organic garden at the PJCC, and using the harvested produce to help feed the hungry at local shelters. Thank you, one and all, for making the PJCC such a wonderful, growing part of our community. With deep appreciation, Michael Berman 3 PJCC 2012 annual report TRANSF Profound thanks to our generous 2011 – 2012 donors, grantors, and Legacy Circle Members. Your inspiring investments ensure that our PJCC con measure to many others throughout our community who contributed their time, support, goods, services, professional expertise, and much more, $20,000+ Phyllis K. Friedman Jewish Community Endowment Fund Jewish Community Federation Jim Joseph Foundation Kaiser Permanente Koret Foundation Metropolitan Transportation Commission Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture $10,000 – $19,999 Sissy & Ted Geballe Sonny & Steve Hurst Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Naomi & Jeff Silk Anne Steirman & David Steirman Kathy & Don Williams $5,000 – $9,999 Club One, Inc. Sheryl & Avram Greenspan Kathy & Rick Kimball Susan & Scott Maltz Mills-Peninsula Health Services Deborah Pinsky Peter Pollat, MD Lisa & Eran Tzur Union Bank of California Wells Fargo Jean Zemel $2,500 – $4,999 Luba Abascal & David Weinstein Martha & Michael Adler Abbe Braitman Capital Groups Companies, Inc. Sharon & Scott Hartley Heffernan Foundation HighCom Security Services Inc Ruth Krumbein Fran & Bobby Lent Rosanne & Al Levitt The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Payden & Rygel Jane & Jon Post Kathy Reich & Ken Meyer Alison & David Wagonfeld $1,000 – $2,499 Melissa & Jeff Hessekiel Christy & Eric Jeck Renee & Dennis Jermaine Candee & Jack Klein Edith & Daniel Lang Jeffrey Lang Barbi & Warren Lazarow Sheila & George Lederer Ally & Rick Lenat Levinson Benefits Group LLC Bruce Maltz Janet A. Martin Sheila & David Marx Callie & Claude McRoskey Sandy & Barry Oberstein Gail O’Brien Lynne & Bruce Pasternack PPG Industries Foundation Alissa & Danny Rozansky Zoe & Dan Scheinman Dr. Amikam & Marit Shmargad Anne & David Sipes Rolly L. Slatt Yash Snider Paul & Ruth Steiner Permanent Endowment Fund Cindy & Phil Strause Selma & Sandy Tandowsky Marilyn Taubman Lisa Wachtell-Miner & Michael Miner Fred Weiner & Ellen Weinstein Donna & Darren Willard Jodi & Rob Zwiebach Karen Alexander & Ross Weiner Anonymous Shelley & William Atlas Bank of America Merrill Lynch Ann L. Bear z’l Betsy & Michael Berman Charles Bronitsky Kristin Byrd & Jeff Peachin Roxanne & David Cohen Judy Edelson Shirley & Ben Eisler Mandy & Rabbi Dennis Eisner Jody & Todd Emanuel Wayne & Leslee Feinstein Brittany & Daniel Feitelberg Ellen & Bruce Gellman Global Maintenance Resources Olivia & Carl Goldstone Deborah Kelman & Rabbi Marvin Goodman $500 – $999 Debbie & David Goren Accurate Mailings Inc. Joanne & Skip Green Apple Matching Gifts Program THE Center for Jewish Life More than 900 revelers joined the community Yom Ha’Atzmaut Celebration hosted by the PJCC, commemorating the 64th anniversary of Israel’s independence. Professor Stephen Berk was our esteemed Scholar-inResidence, a program offered in concert with the Jewish Community Federation, Wornick Jewish Day School and four local synagogues. His 18 lectures and discussions reached more than 1,400 people! Eight couples “worked out” together in the new Kesher Jewish Learning Program, a series of intimate discussions offering one-to-one interaction with a personal Jewish trainer, Rabbi Lavey Derby. 4 Sarah & David Apple Arch Insurance Group Inc. Linda & Gary Attell Jack Bernstein Richard Braunstein Katherine & Roy Bukstein CCI Financial & Insurance Solutions Rise & Marty Cherin Copyman Lael Culiner & Josh Smith Rabbi Lavey Derby Marilyn Elperin & Philip Kahn Nancy Evans & Art Wolf Susan Hamlin Jamba Juice Karen & Saul Jodel Kendra & Tom Kasten Arlene Krieger Erin & Jeffrey Lager Eva Chernov Lokey Lee Manus-McNutt & Scott McNutt Xuan-Vu Nguyen & Todd Braman Linda & Moshe Oberstein Cindy & Alex Panchula Pelzner & Associates Peninsula Beauty Supply Lee Port Amy Rabbino & Neal Rubin Cindy Rose & Michael Quackenbush Jessica & Jamie Rosenberg Ellen & Jerry Saliman Karin & Marlin Segal Special Needs Initiative of the North Peninsula Joyce & Norm Weil Hillary Weingast & Jeff Hyman Sandi Wendland $250 – $499 Liki & Joe Abrams All Industrial Electric Supply, Inc Anonymous Betsy & Randy Baum Rebekka & Michael Berger Cathy Bloomfield Frank & Maddy Blumenthal Cathy & Tom Brown Dr. Daniel & Barbara Buttlaire Rabbi Karen & Rabbi Micah Citrin Linda & Dan Cooperman Mimi & Rabbi Nat Ezray Lenci Farkas Dan Friedeberg & Mindy Slatt-Friedeberg Judy & Michael Garb Kimberly Gordon & Marc Hertz Audra & Drew Greenspan Joanne Howard Milton Jacobs Marion Lebermuth Susan & Bob May Joan & Howard Mechalovitz Irene & Stephen Moff Catherine Nelson & Todd Young Gayle & Allen Notowitz Romy & John Pavolotsky Anne & Rodney Pearlman Bonnie & Don Pearlman Peninsula Sinai Congregation Peninsula Temple Beth El Women THE Center for COMMUNITY Our community celebrated Tikkun Olam (repairing the world) by donating hundreds of hours to PJCC service projects, including Habitat for Humanity, Second Harvest Food Bank, and One Warm Coat. Hundreds of non-driving and disabled seniors took thousands of rides to the doctor, the grocery store, and more through our Get Up & Go escorted transportation program. This invaluable PJCC service is vitally important for seniors to keep living at home. The arts came alive for more than 5,000 adults who visited our PJCC art gallery, and enjoyed our Up Close Concerts, theater productions, and other compelling arts and culture events. FORMING LIVES, CREATING COMMUNITY ntinues to serve the community with the finest programs. Together, we create a vibrant, warm, and inclusive community. We are grateful beyond , enabling the PJCC to provide exceptional community service. Whether or not your name is listed in this report, please accept our heartfelt thanks. Dr. George & Sylvia Prozan Lisa & Mark Rosenthal Nanette Rowe & Gary Leight Jane & Howard Samuel Jennifer & Steve Sarver Randi Shafton & Drew Lieberman Sandra Shapiro & Noah Shapiro Goldie & Marty Sosnick Telstar, Inc Margrit & Jack Vanderryn Michelle & Chuck Vidano Deborah Warshauer Hilary Carol Zim Todd & Linda Zucker $100 – $249 Adrienne & Howard Abrams Catherine & Gene Aefsky Susan L Ammons Anonymous Jane & Jeff Anton Roma Auerback Irina & Boris Auerbuch Vidhya Babu Susan & Gordon Bardet Joyce & Joseph Behar June Bell & Neil Mendelson Madeline Benson Janice & Dennis Berkowitz Philip & Arlene Bernstein Nancy Block Annette Bolton Becka & Mark Boscarino Jane & Jeff Boyarsky Joseph Brown The Bunco Group Sylvia Chan Mireille & Wahib Costandi Rochelle & Mervyn Danker Susan & Lee David Marilyn Dobbs Higuera Laura Dox & Brian Huff Laurie Drehmel Marnie Dunsmore Leonora Reyes-Oida Esteban Helen Farkas Rabbi Daniel Feder, Peninsula Temple Sholom Rebecca Schwartz & Roger Feigelson Marian & David Finkelstein Judith & Tom Fisher Dorothy & David Fornoff Joan & Michael Fox Nicki & Jonathan Fox Edith Foyer Emily & Frank Galdes Marilyn & Bert Gelder Sue & Albert Geller Rea Goldfinger Diane & Manny Goldman Google Matching Gift Program Aliya & Gil Gordon Paula & Simon Goren Sally Gradinger Frieda Greenspan Jenni Hamilton Lisa Hane & Hugh Rienhoff Mary Hanson Carol & Martin Harband Lance & Barbara Heinig Rabbi Corey Helfand Jane Herzog Steve Hibshman Deborah & Craig Hoffman Stephanie & Rudy Hoffman Marlene & Richard Hopper Jonathan Horowitz Michelle Hudson & Joel Scott Karen Hurst & James Tuleya Helen & Don Jaffe Ingrid & Frank Jonas Vivian Kalev Joe Kane Elina Kaplan & Daniel Lipkin Rosie & Joseph Karp Melanie & Perry Karsen Sandra & Dennis Kay Linda & Robert Kiss Dyanne & Michael Krasow Julie & Ed Kraus Mara & David Langer Aleksandr Latman Margie & Phil Lerner Mary & Andy Lesser Stephanie Levin Lois & Paul Levine Marta Levison Ida Lewenstein Eileen & Max Listgarten Rabbi Tamar Malino & Rabbi Elizabeth Goldstein Evelyn N. Marcus Nancy Matlin & Larry Feinstein Marilyn & Charles Meier Jay Mellman & Martha Kokes Lisa & David Mendell Helen Miller Ellie & Rip Miller Jennifer & John Minton Steven & Judy Mitchell Anna Moore Andrea Mostny Marcia Muggli & Ed Osborn Monica & Ken Oestreich Armand & Midge Offel Maiko Ogura & Erik Weitzman Ann Opperman Joan & Allen Perris Linda & Mickey Podolsky Jack & Anita Popik Iris & Rolando Postigo Davida & Michael Rabbino Gary & Arline Radine Rick Raybin Elana Reinin & Marshall Platt Leslie & Bob Reisfeld Virgil & Carol Rose Linda & Edward Rosen Barbara & Andrew Rosenberg Roy Ruth Sarah & Andrew Ryan Beverly Ryman Ronald Scheinbach, DDS Margie & Larry Schlenoff Dr. William & Florette Schwartz Jean & Luigi Sciabarrasi Marcyl & Seymour Seidscher Hugo Shane Nancy Shaw Mindy & Jeff Shelton Herman & Marianne Shine Judith & Steven Shmueli Julie & Larry Shubert Lorna Siepser & Steve Klebe Danielle & Gil Simon Mrs. Marian H. Soss Alice Stern Margaret & Allan Steyer Marcie & Artie Storch Sheri & Larry Taman Jane Tan & Kenneth Schwartz Judy Thalheimer & Brian Kirshner Laura Toller Gardner & James T. Gardner Wendy & Jeremy Verba Visa Givingstation Ellen & Jeffrey Wang Judy Winkelstein Ilana & Ryan Withop Susan Yourtz Heidi & David Zinman Circle of Life Members (New Legacy Gifts) Anonymous Ann L. Bear z’l, in memory of Irwin Bear Irwin Bear z’l Deborah Kelman & Rabbi Marvin Goodman Susan Hamlin Sharon & Scott Hartley Lindsay & Ilan Kopecky Ruth Krumbein Sheila & George Lederer Susan & Scott Maltz Lynne & Bruce Pasternack Deborah Pinsky Peter Pollat, MD Alissa & Daniel Rozansky Larry B. Schlenoff THE FAMILY DESTINATION THE Center for WELLNESS 980 campers and teen counselors-in-training developed social skills, learned the importance of giving back, and made friends and memories that will be cherished for a lifetime. Teen athletes participating in the JCC Maccabi Games made new Jewish bonds and friendships, through the Olympics-type experience with other Jewish athletes from around the world. 88 children received $167,000 in financial assistance to attend preschool and camp, helping them take advantage of the PJCC’s exceptional educational and personal development opportunities. A new Developmental Consultant, generously supported by “Funda-Need” donations, worked throughout our preschool, camp and after school programs to help teachers and parents create optimal learning environments and adapt efforts to children’s unique learning styles. More than 2,000 community members learned how to stay well at a variety of Kaiser Permanente co-sponsored events, including our hugely popular Family Health and Fitness Day. We were awarded a 7th consecutive annual prize from “Bay Area Parent Magazine,” recognized as Best of the Best for Swim Classes. We also received the magazine’s first ever Best Place to Swim distinction, a tribute to our efforts to welcome swimmers of all ages, abilities, and experience levels. 5 TRANSFORMING LIVES, CREATING COMMUNITY PJCC 2012 annual report 5,000 & a r ts ralucation u t l ed cu ult ad guests and members grew in their appreciation and understanding of art, music, theater, and literature. p r es cho ol 1,150 ,a ft er on l& a n s pd u l or t ta ti oo 100 ca &C ad IF E ul ts HL 3,200 e rvi J E W IS ces tr a mp rides were provided to 210 non-driving seniors to keep them healthy and engaged in life, with transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and more. s ch 3,040 children grew and blossomed intellectually and socially, making friends, gaining knowledge, and increasing self confidence. TU UL participants learned about and celebrated Jewish culture, history and Peoplehood, through scores of programs, celebrations, workshops, and more. ua ti c s , F it n e s s a n d W e l l ne 10,000 participants experienced greater well-being swimming, exercising, meditating, walking, stretching, and strengthening. RE Aq films, lectures and leisure activities were offered to adults and seniors, including the volunteer-run “Food for Thought” series, drop-in bridge games, and trips to arts and cultural events throughout the Bay Area. ss AUDITED FISCAL YEAR 2011 – 2012 TOTAL EXPENSES $14,012,454 Jewish Life & Adult Programs PJCC FY 12 Expenses Adult Programs 5% &andServices Culture 3% Services 5% Jewish Life & Culture 3% TOTAL REVENUE $14,900,686 Cultural Arts 2% Cultural Arts 2% Aquatics, Aquatics, Fitness Fitness & and Wellness 44% Wellness 44% Children, Youth & Children, Youth Family and Family 39% 39% Other 2% Operating Reserves PJCC FY 12 Revenue 3% Operating Other Gifts, Grants, Reserves Gifts, Grants, & 2% 3% Fundraising & Fundraising 10% 10% Membership Dues & Fees 45% Program Fees 40% Program Fees 40% Membership Dues & Fees 45% Maccabi, Sports & Recreation 7% Maccabi, Sports & Recreation 7% The PJCC depends on community support to deliver vital programs that transform lives and create community. VOICES OF GRATITUDE FROM THE COMMUNITY “I love the PJCC for its inclusiveness to all faiths & ethnicities.” — PJCC Member “At 93, I gave up driving and I am now 95. Get Up & Go has made a tremendous change in my life, and I am very thankful to have the service.” —Senior Transportation Rider “In the special needs community, the PJCC has the reputation for having the best preschool and the best camps. My son benefited greatly from the social interactions he’s enjoyed at Camp Keff. — Camp Keff Parent Peninsula Jewish Community Center 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster City, CA 94404 • 650.212.PJCC (7522) • www.pjcc.org A beneficiary agency of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties. 6 Bring-a-Friend Friday January 25 · February 22 · March 29 New! Living Well with Chronic Conditions Last August, members of the Temple Beth El Senior Friendship Club enjoyed a special trip to San Francisco to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge. Bridging Years of Friendship L ong-standing friendships are always Rhonda organizes the club’s guest the best kind, warmed by the soft glow of lectures, musical performances, and field shared memories. This explains the success of the Beth El Senior Friendship Club. Since 1978, the club has met faithfully every Thursday at Peninsula Temple Beth El in San Mateo, relishing established relationships while welcoming newcomers. “This group is special because of its long-standing nature,” says Rhonda Press, PJCC Adult Program Coordinator. trips. “People come together to socialize and be stimulated by the programs. New friendships are forged, Jewish holidays are celebrated, and the group benefits from a monthly meeting with the clergy of Peninsula Temple Beth El. As with all PJCC programs, you don’t have to be Jewish to participate. “ Free • Tuesdays, January 15 – February 19 1:00 – 3:30 pm Developed by Stanford Medical School, this free workshop provides tools for living a healthy life with chronic health conditions. Your Center @ Work for You • Expanded Fitness East weight lifting area • Remodeled Men’s Steam Room • Adding new paved, well-lit parking lot plus additional ADA-accessible parking spaces Volunteers Needed for Get Up & Go Get Up & Go is an award-winning activity and errand-transportation service for older adults who no longer drive. We’re looking for volunteers to drive, answer phones, or assist seniors with a supportive arm. Occasional availability is fine. Call Betty Burr at 650.378.2698. Mix and Mingle at Member Mixers A New Voice By Rabbi Lavey Derby, Director of Jewish Life FourNo,rabbis walk in to the PJCC … it’s not the opening of a bad Jewish joke but the embodiment of a powerful and important value that permeates throughout Jewish Life programs. On the eve of the most recent Rabbis Roundtable, four rabbis walked into the PJCC with a shared purpose: to study a Jewish text together and share their own personal beliefs about God, Judaism and the meaning of life. Sharing their dialogue was an audience of 125 guests from different denominations and backgrounds, believers and nonbelievers, Jews and non-Jews. This was a celebration of diversity that also had one underlying single and powerful message: when it comes to learning about Judaism, no one (not even the rabbi) owns the whole truth or the right answer. We all have something to contribute to a greater understanding of what it means to be Jewish. What was equally moving was watching the four rabbis, of different ages, questioning each other and themselves, expressing doubts, and admitting to not knowing all the answers. Together they demonstrated that Judaism is an open-ended conversation that will reveal meaning to us if we allow ourselves to participate honestly and authentically. We hope that you will join the conversation. From left: Rabbi Nathaniel Ezray of Temple Beth Jacob, Rabbi Corey Helfand of Peninsula Sinai Congregation, Rabbi Dennis Eisner of Peninsula Temple Beth El, and Rabbi Daniel Feder of Peninsula Temple Sholom. Thursdays, January 31 • February 28 5:30 – 7:00 pm Relax with friends over wine and hors d’oeuvres! This free event is for members and their guests who are 21 years old and over. Limited childcare available. Call 650.378.2702. Your kids at Campkeff in 2 0 13? Best summer EVER! Registration begins: Members: Thursday, January 10, 2013 Public: Thursday, January 17, 2013 Call 650.378.2704 or visit www.pjcc.org/camp. 7 Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID San Mateo, CA Permit No. 822 Peninsula Jewish Community Center 800 Foster City Blvd. Foster City, CA 94404 The PJCC and Kaiser Permanente present FREE Save the date! 2013 Annual Benefit WELLNESS EXPO Saturday Evening April 27, 2013 Sunday, January 27, 2013 Don’t miss the event voted by J. Jewish News Weekly readers as the “area’s best fundraising event.” Stay tuned for details. & OPEN HOUSE 11:00 am – 3:00 pm at the PJCC Proceeds benefit early childhood education, senior transportation and services, health and wellness, financial assistance for youth and family programs. To learn more, visit www.pjcc.org/benefit. Experience wellness in a whole new way with free fitness classes, hands-on activities, educational lectures, health screenings, cooking demos, and much more. Invite your friends to bring their workout clothes and enjoy the PJCC for free on this special day. Wellness Expo co-sponsored by Kaiser Permanente. Visit www.pjcc.org or call 650.212.PJCC (7522) for schedule. Byer Athletic Center Holiday Hours • Winter 2012 / 2013 MON 12/24/2012 Christmas Eve 5:00 am – 5:00* pm TUE 12/25/2012 Christmas Day 8:00 am – 1:00* pm MON 12/31/2012 New Year’s Eve 5:00 am – 5:00* pm TUE 1/1/2013 New Year’s Day 8:00 am – 5:00* pm *Pools close 30 minutes prior to the close of the Byer Athletic Center. CenterView is published by: Peninsula Jewish Community Center 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster City, CA 94404 P 650.212.PJCC (7522) • F 650.378.2799 www.pjcc.org A beneficiary agency of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties. A proud member of the North Peninsula Jewish Campus. Family Favorites! Fitness Center and Swim School
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