MITZVAH DAY Congregation Beth El Sunday, October 26, 2014
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MITZVAH DAY Congregation Beth El Sunday, October 26, 2014
Congregation Beth El MITZVAH DAY Sunday, October 26, 2014 Join us for Mitzvah Day 2014! Help us help those in need in our community and beyond! Donate requested items and sign up for a project by contacting the captain of the project of your choice. For other info, contact chairs: Sheryl R. Miller at [email protected], 301-9139749, Jon Polon at [email protected] or 301-816-3035 or Donna Shimshi at [email protected] or 301-564-0399. All projects qualify for SSL hours. Pizza will be sold at Beth El from 11:45 am–1:30 pm. Proceeds will benefit Friends of Israel Defense Force (IDF). [ = Appropriate for young children.] Donation Requests Please donate as many items as you can on October 26. Drop off new, unused items in box in Beth El hallway. Donation Drive for Children’s Inn At NIH Kitchens NEW! Sponsored by Beth El Day Beth El main hallway School Committee Contact: Julie Grimley [email protected] 240-620-7647 • Plastic, disposable food containers, aluminum foil, plastic wrap • Paper products: Plates, bowls, cups, and plastic eating utensils • Scrub brushes, cutting boards, kitchen knives • Dish towels, hot pads and trivets for buffet • Kitchen utensils: tongs, serving spoons for salad and pasta, ice • Large salad and pasta bowls cream scoops, cheese graters, whisks, and can openers Collection for Yiddish Book Center NEW! The Yiddish Book Center has rescued and preserved more than 1.5 million treasured books. See www.yiddishbookcenter.org Drop off donations of Yiddish Sponsored by Beth El Senior Beth El main hallway near Contact: Doris Povich (not Hebrew) books in donation Caucus chapel 301-320-5440 box. [email protected] Book Collection for CICU at Children’s National Medical Center NEW! Drop off donations of new and Sponsored by Beth El Religious Beth El Lobby, beginning 2 Contact: Andrea Golden like-new children’s books and School weeks prior to Mitzvah Day. 240-994-8681 DVDs. [email protected] Rain Gear Collection For the Homeless through Shepherd’s Table NEW! Drop off rain coats, rain Bat Mitzvah Project Beth El Lobby Contact: Amanda Miller ponchos, snow and rain boots, [email protected] and umbrellas for adults and children Collection of Sporting Goods for Level the Playing Field NEW! Drop off donations of gently Sponsored by Beth El Men’s Beth El Lobby near pizza sales Contact: Jonathan Epstein used sporting goods. Club [email protected] Collection of Socks for Chrysalis Project South Africa NEW! Drop off single socks with This organization provides Beth El Lobby Contact: Donna Saady “necks” (no ankle socks) to be education, training, and support [email protected] used for hand puppets. Consider to disadvantaged children and young adults in rural South donating a dime for shipping costs. African schools. Donation of Items for Israeli Soldiers NEW! Drop off donations of items for Israeli Drop off items in box in Beth El Beth El main hallway. Contact: Alison Baraf soldiers – Black or dark green thermal Main Hallway. [email protected] shirts & pants (long underwear) Grey warm socks, plain black gloves, hats Speed Stick deodorant Congregation Beth El MITZVAH DAY Sunday, October 26, 2014 Donations (continued) A Wider Circle: Donations for Low-Income Families in DC Metropolitan Area A Wider Circle truck will collect donations. 9:30–11:30 am Beth El Parking Lot Contact: Ruth Silverstein 301-793-6995 or [email protected] • Pots & pans, sets of dishes, silverware, kitchen appliances, • Mattresses, box springs & frames, vacuum cleaners and cooking utensils • End tables, coffee tables, chairs, and lamps • New self-care items and new household cleaning supplies • Healthy non-perishable food • Gently used linens, blankets, sheets, comforters, towels • Strollers, high chairs, car seats, baby clothing up to 4T Weller Road Elementary School: Food Pantry for Hungry Youth Drop off healthy, non-perishable food in Beth El Preschool wing throughout October, including: • Vegetable oil (high demand) • Tuna fish, mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, seasonings • Canned goods: peas, corn, green beans, tomatoes, • Juice boxes, cereals, crackers, peanut butter, cheese crackers, fruit, beans, etc. tortilla flour, beans, pretzels, breakfast bars • Evaporated and condensed milk, macaroni & cheese, • Aluminum foil, small plastic bags and wrap, paper towels, pasta sauce, pasta, 5lb rice bags, sugar, vinegar napkins, household cleaning products Bikes for the World: Bicycle & Sewing Machine Donations to Benefit People in Developing Countries Drop off donations. Need 3-4 10:00 am–2:00 pm Beth El Parking Lot Contact: Richard Lieberman volunteers who can use simple 301-530-8123 hand tools to partially break [email protected] down bikes for shipping. No experience required. • $10 donation/bike recommended donation to cover shipping • Bicycle helmets, bicycle parts, accessories, bike-related clothing costs • Sewing machines • All sized bicycles, including children’s bicycles and tricycles Gently Used Clothing for the Interfaith Clothing Center and Strive DC Donate and/or help sort Drop off from 8:30-11:30 am. Beth El Bender Social Hall A Contacts: Leslie Dellon clothing. See below. Sort from 9:00 am-noon. 301-530-4645 Deliver at 12:30 pm. [email protected] We need drivers to transport Sponsored by Sisterhood clothing. Marsha Liss [email protected] • • • • • Women’s business attire (pants suits, dresses and outfits suitable for job interviews) and wait staff attire NEW! • Men’s business attire (suits, dress slacks, dress shirts) • No used undergarments. New (unopened packages) very welcome. Electronics "rE-cycling" for Montgomery County through Vintage Tech 8:45 am–ends promptly at Beth El Family Room Contact: Michele Levine noon. 301-229-9506 [email protected] Clothing for all ages and all seasons, shoes and boots Winter coats, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves Prom dresses, holiday and party attire Accessories (purses, belts, socks, ties, etc.) Drop off old electronics • Calculators, copiers, printers • Cords, cables, chargers • Projection equipment • Electric typewriters, • VCR players and TV’s • Cell phones, telephones computers • DVDs, CDs, DVD players • Fax machines • PDA equipment, floppy disks • Toys and electronics • Microwave ovens • Digital cameras, camcorders Donations for Capital Area Food Bank’s “Kids’ Café” • Packaged foods (cereal bars - no nuts, oatmeal packets, applesauce cups, raisin packs) (drop off in Zahler Social Hall at 12:15 pm) Children’s Hospital National Medical Center: Small toys and games for children with cancer • New Lego sets or any new, small toy or game for hospitalized children 12 and under (drop off in Beth El Family Room 12:30-2:30 pm) Congregation Beth El MITZVAH DAY Sunday, October 26, 2014 Projects Project Time Location Captain(s) Beth El Bender B No pre-registration required. Just stop in! Hebrew Home Wasserman Building 6121 Montrose Road Rockville, Md. Ring House 1801 East Jefferson Street Rockville, Md. Heather Janssen [email protected] 202-364-8585 Jerry Danoff 301-365-1180 We need a few volunteers to guide residents to the concert. Julie Mack [email protected] We need a few volunteers to guide residents to the concert. Jordan Abramowitz [email protected] Knit and crochet hats for Israeli soldiers NEW!! The Kleztones will hold a concert of Jewish music and 1940s hits for Hebrew Home residents. 11:30 am–1:30 pm Sponsored by Beth El Zhava Crafters Club 2:00–2:45 pm Jazz singer and congregant Julie Mack will perform timeless songs for Jewish elderly at Ring House. Marak Hayom: Beth El’s Teen A Capella Choir will perform for the elderly at Revitz House. Weller Road Elementary School: BEPS will collect non-perishables throughout Oct. and pack food for needy kids. *See attached list of donation requests. Create tactile materials for Keren Or School in Israel for blind children with additional disabilities. Flora Singer Elementary School: Park Cleanup. Named after Beth El member and Holocaust survivor 2:00–2:45 pm 12:30–2:30 pm Sponsored by Beth El Day School Committee. All welcome! 10am-12pm Sponsored by Minyan Chaverim. All welcome! Beth El Multi-Purpose Room 1 (downstairs) Paint Hanukkah platters with Jewish Foundation Group Home (JFGH) residents. They will be donated to Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA) for needy families. 3:00–5:00 pm Sponsored by Beth El Day School Committee All welcome! Beth El Bender Social Hall A (limit 15 kids) Blood Drive through INOVA Mobile Unit. Help save lives! 8:00 am–1:00 pm Beth El Parking Lot and lobby Clothing Drive for Interfaith Works & Strive DC: Donate and/or help sort clothing. *See list of donation requests. Drop off 8:30–11:30 am. Sort 9:00 am-noon. Deliver 12:30 pm. Sponsored by Sisterhood. 9:30–11:30 am Drop off food by 11:30 am. Deliver to area shelters in afternoon. Beth El Bender Social Hall A Prepare Meals for Homeless Shelters: Cook meals at Beth El or cook/bake at home and bring to Beth El. 2:00–2:45 pm 9:15–11:15 am Sponsored by Beth El Preschool Revitz House 6111 Montrose Road Rockville, Md. Beth El Zahler Social Hall Flora Singer Elementary 2600 Hayden Drive Wheaton, Md. Beth El Main Kitchen Lisa Lerner [email protected] Andrea Rifkind (301) 897-3655 [email protected] Fran Katz Watson [email protected] Carla Malozowski (301) 915-0504 [email protected] Julie Grimley (240) 631-2955 [email protected] Phyllis Lavine (202) 237-7741 [email protected] Jack Ventura 301-593-1872 [email protected] Leslie Dellon 301-530-4645 [email protected] Marsha Liss [email protected] Barbara Klein 301-951-8835 [email protected] Volunteer to cook or deliver food. CONTINUED… Congregation Beth El MITZVAH DAY Sunday, October 26, 2014 Projects (continued) Project Time Gleaning: Pick fruits or vegetables to distribute to low-income families. 1:00 -4:00 pm plus travel time Great family activity! Walk to benefit Shepherd’s Table 11:00 am–noon All welcome to join th th Religious School’s 4 & 6 graders Children’s Hospital National Medical 12:30–2:30 pm Center: Make get well cards and Sponsored by Zhava donate Lego sets or any new, small toy. Beth El Youth Groups’ Projects: Watch for more projects and details from the Youth Dept. Capital Area Food Bank: Make snack bags for low-income children. Invasive Weed Species Eradication: Help restore native plants to a local park. **New date/time: The Hillmead Park Invasive Species clean-up event, scheduled for Mitzvah Day has been rescheduled for November 2, 2014 at the same time from 1 to 3 pm** Beth El Religious School Projects: K – Book collection and Story time 1st - Collect toiletries for Rachel’s Women’s Center. 2nd – Write letters to Israeli soldiers 3rd - Make gift bags for The Children’s Inn at NIH. 4th & 6th - Walk-a-thon for Shepherd’s Table (See above). 5th - Make puzzles for Israeli children TBA 12:15–1:30 pm Join us after Religious School. Great for families. Arrive ready to start work at 1:00 pm. Bring gloves and tools such as shovels and pruners. Wear long sleeve shirts and pants. All activities take place during Religious School. Afterward, many students join their families at other activities. Beth El Religious School’s Mitzvah Day activities are integral components of Congregation Beth El’s Mitzvah Day! Location Location TBA the week before Captain(s) Jennifer Powers 301-656-1789 [email protected] Whitman High School track Jonathan Epstein Suggested $20 donation per [email protected] person Howie Stein 301-593-7297 [email protected] Beth El Family Room Beth Chandler [email protected] Judith Ross [email protected] Adam Zeren TBA [email protected] Beth El Zahler Social Hall Daniel Nestel 301-564-3045 [email protected] Hillmead Park Families Welcome! Harriet Kuhn [email protected] 301-469-8705 Beth El Religious School classrooms and listed locations Elisha Frumkin [email protected] Closer to the date, look for notices from your child’s Beth El Religious School teacher. Help Israel! Please donate to the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington’s new Israel Fund at http://www.shalomdc.org/.