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JFCS Announces May Programs

JEWISH BIOETHICS

Kosher Café East       

Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 12:30 p.m.

Beth El Synagogue (50 Maple Stream Road, East Windsor)

Each of us struggles with ethical issues in our lives. Rabbi Kornsgold of Beth El Synagogue will share what the Jewish tradition has to say regarding organ donation and euthanasia in order to help us make informed decisions.  A kosher lunch will be served and registration is required by 5/8.  RSVP to Beth Englezos at bethe@jfcsonline.org or 609-987-8100, ext. 126. The program is open to all and there is a suggested donation of $5.00 per person.

           

NEW LOCATION ADDED:

The Jews of Downton Abbey

Kosher Café North

Thursday, May 14th at 12:30 p.m.

The Jewish Center (435 Nassau Street, Princeton)

Join us for lunch and an intriguing program on "The Jews of Downton Abbey" presented by Linda Meisel, Executive Director of JFCS (and die-hard fan of the show).  Even if you have never watched the highly-acclaimed PBS mini-series, you'll enjoy hearing about Jews during the post WWI time period and their interesting relationship to the landed aristocracy.  A kosher lunch will be served and registration is required by 5/8.  RSVP to Beth Englezos at bethe@jfcsonline.org or 609-987-8100, ext. 126. The program is open to all and there is a suggested donation of $5.00 per person.

 

Chevra Kadisha: Preparing Jews For Burial

Kosher Café West

Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 12:30 p.m.

Congregation Beth Chaim (329 Village Rd. East, Princeton Junction)

Do you know about Judaism's best kept secret and kindest mitzvah?  Gloria Golbert will talk about the Chevra Kadisha, or "Sacred Society" - the group which lovingly and respectfully washes, dresses, and says prayers for the deceased in preparation for Jewish burial.  You will be fascinated by the history and ritual of this important Jewish life cycle event.  Gloria Golbert has been a proud Chevra Kadisha member in several communities for over 20 years.  She will share her personal experiences and involvement in this act of caring.  A kosher lunch will be served and registration is required by 5/22. RSVP to Beth Englezos at bethe@jfcsonline.org or 609-987-8100, ext. 126. The program is open to all and there is a suggested donation of $5.00 per person.

 

JEWS IN THE NEWS

1st Tuesday of every month:  Next program May 5, 2015

10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Congregation Beth Chaim (329 Village Road East, Princeton Junction)

Join us for coffee, a nosh and lively conversation on the latest news and trends related to Jewish politics, celebrities, sports figures, businesses and more.  Free and open to the community.  Please RSVP to Beth Englezos at bethe@jfcsonline.org or 609-987-8100, ext. 126. 

 

KOSHER CAFÉ SOUTH

Held Tuesday through Friday at 11:00 a.m.

Adath Israel Congregation (1958 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville)

Join us for a kosher catered lunch Tuesday through Friday.  A Shabbat program with lively discussion will be held every Friday with Rabbi Adler.  Contact Debi Henritzy for more information or to register at debih@jfcsonline.org or 609-987-8100. The program is open to all and donations are accepted.

 

The Kosher Café programs provide a hot, family-style kosher lunch to older adults and presents an informational speaker each month.  Meals are prepared by the Natalie and Robert Marcus Greenwood House Home for the Jewish Aged under the supervision of Rabbi Isaac Leizerowski.

 

Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Mercer County (501(c)(3) is a community service agency that strengthens individuals and families by empowering people to care for themselves and each other.  This is accomplished through a wide range of high quality social services and programs including therapy, information and referral, support, education and advocacy.  For further information on Jewish Family & Children's Service and our programs, please call (609) 987-8100.

 


Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County Names Rachel Rouchon 2015 Youth of the Year

Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County Names Rachel Rouchon 2015 Youth of the Year
Rachel Rouchon, a senior at Trenton Central High School-West, accepts congratulations from David E. Anderson, President and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, and Felicia S. DeVincenzi, board of trustees chair


Jersey Harmony Chorus Welcomes New Member

Jersey Harmony Chorus Welcomes New Member
Anne Rochford, New Member of JHC


Princeton Teens and Naval Cadet Credit Their Leadership Roots to Philanthropy

Princeton Teens and Naval Cadet Credit Their Leadership Roots to Philanthropy
Pictured from left to right Mark Meridy, Executive Director of DOROT with 9th graders Will Ratner and Griffin Kaufman of Princeton


“Mercer County Artists” Award Winners Announced; Exhibit on Display at MCCC Gallery through Feb. 27

“Mercer County Artists” Award Winners Announced; Exhibit on Display at MCCC Gallery through Feb. 27
Trenton artist David Orban’s “The Work Party: The Workbench” was selected for Best in Show by juror Kyle Stevenson.


Boys & Girls Clubs Names Executive Director for Spruce Street Center

Boys & Girls Clubs Names Executive Director for Spruce Street Center
Marci M. Rubin, Executive Director, Spruce Street Community Center


 
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County Names Rachel Rouchon 2015 Youth of the Year

Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County Names Rachel Rouchon 2015 Youth of the Year
Rachel Rouchon, a senior at Trenton Central High School-West, accepts congratulations from David E. Anderson, President and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County, and Felicia S. DeVincenzi, board of trustees chair

Jersey Harmony Chorus Welcomes New Member

Jersey Harmony Chorus Welcomes New Member
Anne Rochford, New Member of JHC

Princeton Teens and Naval Cadet Credit Their Leadership Roots to Philanthropy

Princeton Teens and Naval Cadet Credit Their Leadership Roots to Philanthropy
Pictured from left to right Mark Meridy, Executive Director of DOROT with 9th graders Will Ratner and Griffin Kaufman of Princeton

“Mercer County Artists” Award Winners Announced; Exhibit on Display at MCCC Gallery through Feb. 27

“Mercer County Artists” Award Winners Announced; Exhibit on Display at MCCC Gallery through Feb. 27
Trenton artist David Orban’s “The Work Party: The Workbench” was selected for Best in Show by juror Kyle Stevenson.

Boys & Girls Clubs Names Executive Director for Spruce Street Center

Boys & Girls Clubs Names Executive Director for Spruce Street Center
Marci M. Rubin, Executive Director, Spruce Street Community Center

 
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