Arizona Section Bulletin April 2015
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Arizona Section Bulletin April 2015
EXODUS AWARENESS EVENT McCORMICK SCOTTSDALE RESORT SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 2015 Arizona Section Bulletin April 2015 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE March has come to a close with the culmination of a highly successful event for Arizona Section … Exodus: NCJW Anti-Sex Trafficking Awareness Luncheon. On a glorious and sunny Sunday, in a room that overlooked a placid scene of Camelback Lake, more than 80 people attended our luncheon and panel discussion. They were enlightened and informed about sex trafficking by our four guest experts and our superb moderator. We learned that sex trafficking predators find their victims in every race, gender/gender identity, religious origin, ethnicity and socio-economic background, and in every part of the state, including McDowell Mountain Ranch and Desert Ridge. That was a real eye-opener to everyone. The gasps of surprise were audible. While the event may have concluded, the speakers left us with plenty to think about for next year and what steps we can take to reduce sex trafficking in our community. Stay tuned for our Section’s continued involvement with this issue. Lest we forget the suffering of others, our sister Section in Sacramento has written a Passover Seder Supplement that links the Jewish history of slavery and freedom to the tragedy of millions of men, women and children enslaved worldwide. Please print this out and consider using it as part of your family’s celebration of our freedom. http://cl.ly/1w45353d3p3x/NCJW%20Sacramento%20Passover%20Seder%20Trafficking%20Supplement.PDF In preparation for Passover, several members of our section participated in the Women’s Seder that was held on March 25th at the Ina Levine JCC. We were proud to be acknowledged as a co-sponsor. As the Section year comes to an end, we are already gearing up for next year with a series of planning meetings. So please put on your thinking caps and share your thoughts with us: What do you want to see us do in all aspects of planning, meetings, events, fundraising, interest groups and social justice issues, to name a few? During May and June, the new board will schedule meetings and we will invite your participation. Since 1893, NCJW has been and continues to be “a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW strives for social justice by improving the quality of life for women, children, and families and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms.” As a local section, we work within the framework of the NCJW Mission and Resolution to improve life locally, nationally and internationally (Israel). From my home to yours, Chag Sameach. Debby WOMEN’S SEDER AT THE JCC What a week … first the Exodus Awareness luncheon on human trafficking and then the Women's Seder on March 25. The Women's Seder was a wonderful afternoon. It definitely represented the woman and the role she played in our history, from the bible period to the present. NCJW co-sponsored the event this year and Arizona Section was well represented. A heartfelt thanks to all who came and helped support our organization. It was wonderful seeing everyone there. Once again, thanks to all and best wishes for a very happy Passover. Barbara London and Jo Adler, Co-Chairs SOCIAL JUSTICE Exodus Awareness Luncheon On Sunday, March 22nd Arizona Section sponsored our Exodus Awareness Luncheon and Panel Discussion on Sex Trafficking, a form of modern day slavery. This event, and our involvement this past year researching the issue, is a continuation of NCJW’s proud 122 year-old tradition of protecting women, children, and families. More than 80 people attended our informative awareness and outreach program, and we all learned from the knowledgeable panel about how this crime affects our own community and our own children. The event was held at the McCormick Scottsdale Resort in the beautiful Lakeside Ballroom. The venue, food and banquet service exceeded all expectations, as did the program. It shocked, surprised and outraged us, and it will help move us to action in continuing to work to reduce sex trafficking in our community. As I looked around I could see that everyone was thoroughly engaged with the panel discussion. It was difficult to end on time due to the level of interest and the numerous questions expressed by the attendees. The expert panel consisted of Dr. Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, Associate Professor at ASU’s School of Social Work and the Director of STIR (Sex Trafficking Intervention Research). Katie Resendiz, Community Activist & a participant in the TRUST AZ Speakers Bureau. Savannah Sanders a survivor, author, and member of O’Connor House SAFE Action Project. Commander James Gallagher a 19 year veteran of the Phoenix Police Department. The distinguished moderator was Appellate Court Judge (Retired) Susan Ehrlich. The event culminated with a raffle/silent auction, and a portion of the proceeds will be given to Tumbleweed; an organization that offers a continuum of programs designed to meet the complex and individualized needs of its clients. There were so many people involved in making this event such a great success. Thank you to Jan Aver, Claire Bickel, Judi Chaskes, Francine Ebersman, Paula Eckstein, Olivia Finkel, Hannah Kaplan, Cheri LeMieux, Irene Magerman, Lynn Schmelzer, Ann Spector, Rita Stahl, Barbara, Stern, Sydell Ukeiley, and Vicki Wallach. With special thanks and gratitude to Bunny Berkowitz, Carol Consalvo, Debby Finkel, Judi Gross, Sondra Mesnik, Ellen Widoff, and Connie Wolf for their tireless efforts. Together we CAN make a difference! Wishing you and your families a sweet and happy Passover. Susan Schesnol Vice President,-Social Justice Tired but happy luncheon committee members; Debby Finkel with ASU Professor Dominique Roe-Sepowitz. FUNDRAISING Yay, Team! I can’t begin to list all the people and establishments that I should thank. But you know who you are and you have all my kisses and hugs for being there for us on this very special day. Everyone worked so hard to make our Exodus Sex Trafficking Awareness Luncheon such a HUGE success. We raised money for Tumbleweed and will be giving them gift cards after we have our final numbers. Also, if you were a winner of one of our many wonderful raffle and auction items, make sure that you let the establishment know that you appreciated their donation! Thanks again. I have some fun ideas for next year and will be scheduling a meeting at the beginning of the summer. Please join us. We know from experience that your participation definitely makes a difference. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW is the most satisfying place where women like you can come together to build a better community through programs that educate, motivate, encourage and empower. NJCW members volunteer their talents, skills and know-how, and we can make a difference. If you are a thinker and a doer … if you believe in your head and your heart that things can and should be better, then National Council of Jewish Women is the place for you! I invite you to join us. If you have a fabulous idea from your “home state” let me know and we can discuss it. Please feel free to call or email me with ideas, comments or questions. [email protected] 480.206.1261 Judi Gross, Fundraising Vice President MEMBERSHIP NEWS Why NCJW? Because we are the amazing women who try to change the world, and we made another great start on March 22nd. It was with great pride that I attended the March 22nd Exodus Luncheon and welcomed so many of our wonderful members, both old and new, as we all came together to help in the fight against human trafficking. The year is racing by and now it is time to begin thinking about joining again for next year. And have we got a bargain special for you! If you have been dragging your feet about paying your annual dues for 2015, you can pay now and you will be paid up through 2016! This will assure you a listing in our directory and membership in all of our interest groups. You may also want to consider becoming a Life Member at this time. We have a special offer there too: you can pay the $350 over two years. Our Interest Group options continue to grow and many will continue through the summer. Consider our new Mah Jongg group or our exciting new Anti-Semitism Letter Writing Group. We are also in the beginning stages of a Volunteer Visit a Shut-In group. We invite you to join one (or more!) of these groups and meet other like-minded women for any of these social activities. A complete listing follows or check the calendar at the end of this bulletin for dates and times in April and May. Contact me at [email protected] to learn more. Hannah Kaplan, Membership Vice President Check out these NCJW interest groups! Anti-Semitism Interest Group I am forming a new group to combat anti-Semitism in the United States and globally by letter writing to a variety of media outlets. This group will be under NCJW's auspices and follow NCJW's guidelines and values. If you are interested, please contact Ginette Weiner at [email protected] Mah Jongg – Thursdays from 11AM to 3PM New and experienced players meet each week. For information and location contact Paula Schulman [email protected] 602-616-4848 Movie Mavens – 2nd Wednesday of the month We meet about 4pm, October through May. All members are welcome. We attend a movie as a group, then go out for a bite to discuss the film. An email goes out to membership announcing the movie. RSVP for more information or contact Carol at [email protected] Dine Around – 1st Wednesday of the month Dinner is always $20/person, which includes a family style dinner, soft drink, tax and tip. Meals will be kosher style with an emphasis on vegetarian dishes. Contact [email protected] to be added to the list. Book Group – 1stt Monday of each month The group meets 1:30 to 3pm in member homes and is open to all members. Contact Ellen Widoff at [email protected]. Here’s the upcoming schedule if you want to read ahead: April 6: An Officer and a Spy by Robert Harris: (Nancy Malman will be hosting and facilitating) 480-778-0807 [email protected] May 4: The Lady in Gold: The Extraordinary Tale of Gustav Klimt’s Masterpiece, Portrait of Adele-Bauer by Anne-Marie O’Connor (Facilitated by Elise Kesner) June 1: The Children Act by Ian McEwan (Facilitated by Hannah Kaplan) Multi-Generational Book Group Calling Moms, Grandmas/Nanas/Bubbes to join this book club for girls, ages 9-11, their mothers and perhaps their grandmothers. We meet every other month at a member’s home and discuss a book the girls have selected. If you are interested, please contact Debby at [email protected] nd Writing Group - 2 and 4th Friday of each month from 2:30 to 4 Tchachkas, aprons and cellphones are just a few of the ideas that set us writing. We meet at Pueblo Norte (7090 E. Mescal) to stretch our creativity. Contact Hannah Kaplan at 602-293-3850 or [email protected]. Knitwits & Happy Hookers: Fridays from 1-3 in the craft room at Pueblo Norte (7090 E. Mescal) We create blankets for Project Linus, a national organization that tries to bring love, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill or traumatized. Contact [email protected] Afternoon Canasta Group: Wednesdays from 1-3:30 PM. Location determined by who is able to host. New players are welcome. Contact [email protected] Evening Canasta Group – Thursdays from 6:45 -9:30 PM Meets at McDowell Mountain Ranch. New players are welcome [email protected] Have an idea for an activity you don’t see here? Contact [email protected] to suggest a new group. BUNNY’S CORNER Please save grocery coupons for needy families in our community. I am still collecting them, and the good news is that THEY DO NOT HAVE TO BE CLIPPED! Bring them to our meetings along with a can or package of food, toiletries, baby diapers, toilet paper, etc. Add just one item to your shopping list or take something from your pantry on your way to a meeting it will help the Paradise Valley Emergency Food Bank provide assistance to those who are less fortunate. KINDLES 4 KIDZ: This group will recycle empty computer ink cartridges at office superstores for store credit which will enable them to buy KINDLES for underprivileged children. Hope Phones: Seven phones were sent to them in January. They will responsibly recycle or refurbish all mobiles, from old and broken to the latest smart phone. Their goal is to create communication networks for health workers in fifteen countries. Any phone, working or not, with or without chargers or accessories, can be recycled. Hope Phones receives the value of each phone to purchase new mobile technology for the field. Eyeglasses: Any and all glasses you no longer need or use will be given to the Lions Club for recycling. Here’s a big hug and a sincere “thank you” for helping with these programs! Bunny Berkowitz [email protected] TRIBUTES FROM TO REASON Lee and Debby Finkel Sondra Mesnik Susan and Jeffrey Schesnol Lynn and Larry Schmelzer Lynn and Larry Schmelzer Lynn Schmelzer Sylvia Ulan Sylvia Ulan Sylvia Ulan The Javitch Family Debby Finkel NCJW Board Sylvia Ulan Sylvia Ulan Happy Birthday to you Wishing you a full recovery Wishing you a full recovery Wishing you a full recovery In loving memory of Victor Javitch Wishing you a full recovery Wishing you a full recovery Judi Gross Debby Finkel Paula Eckstein Judi Gross Sylvia Ulan Adriane Keene Sylvia Ulan Beverly and Norman Lane Debby Finkel NCJW Board Judi and Steve Gross Cheri LeMieux Cheri LeMieux Susan Gardos Wishing you a speedy recovery Wishing you a full recovery Wishing you a full recovery Mazel tov on your 50th wedding Anniversary Wishing you a speedy recovery Wishing you a speedy recovery In loving memory of your husband Tibor April Sunday Monday Tuesday 5 6 Book Group 1:30-3:30pm 7 Board Meeting 6:30pm Wednesday 1 Canasta 1-3:30pm Dine Around 8Canasta 1-3:30pm Movie Mavens 4pm 15 Canasta 1-3:30pm 12 13 14 19 20 21 22 Canasta 1-3:30pm 26 27 28 29 Canasta 1-3pm Thursday 2 Mah Jongg 11-3 Canasta 6:45-9:30pm 9 Mah Jongg 11-3 Canasta 6:45-9:30pm Friday 3 Passover First Seder Saturday 4 Passover 10 Knitwits 1-3pm Writing Grp 2-4pm 11 16 Mah Jongg 11-3 Canasta 6:45-9:30pm 23 Mah Jongg 11-3 Canasta 6:45-9:30pm 30 Mah Jongg 11-3 Canasta 6:45-9:30pm 17 Knitwits 1-3pm 18 24 Knitwits 1-3pm Writing Grp 2-4pm 25 May Sunday 3 Monday 4 Book Group 1:30-3:30pm Tuesday 5 Wednesday 6 Canasta 1-3:30pm Dine Around 10 11 12 17 18 19 6:30 General Meeting 24 Shavuot _______ 25 Shavuot 26 Memorial Day 31 13 Canasta 1-3:30pm Movie Mavens 4pm 20 Canasta 1-3:30pm 27 Canasta 1-3:30pm Thursday Friday Saturday 115 Knitwits 1-3pm 2 7 Mah Jongg 11-3 Canasta 6:45-9:30pm 8 Knitwits 1-3pm Writing Grp 2-4pm 9 14 Mah Jongg 11-3 Canasta 6:45-9:30pm 21 Mah Jongg 11-3 Canasta 6:45-9:30pm 28 Mah Jongg 11-3 Canasta 6:45-9:30pm 15 Knitwits 1-3pm 16 22 Knitwits 1-3pm Writing Grp 2-4pm 29 23 30 NCJW 2014-2015 OFFICERS President Debby Finkel l Fundraising Judi Gross Membership Hannah Kaplan Barbara Stern Social Acton Susan Schesnol Advocacy/SPA Carol Consalvo Publicity Sondra Mesnik Financial Secretary Claire Bickel Recording Secretary Ann Spector Treasurer Francine Ebersman Bulletin Sondra Mesnik Done in a Day Jo-Ann Mullen Advertising Irene Magerman Hospitality Janice Aver Tribute Cards Fran Richter Website Sandy Blumenfeld State Public Affairs Carol Consalvo Director at Large Bunny Berkowitz Director at Large Paula Eckstein NCJW Az Claire Bickel 3935 E Rough Rider Rd Unit 1007 Phoenix, Az 85050 www.ncjwaz.org www.ncjw.org NCJW is the oldest progressive Jewish women’s organization in the United States. Founded in 1893, it was designed to “shape the destinies” of American Lives