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APRIL 21–27
FRIDAY, A P R I L 21
DAVID AND ME
David Harris and Alvin Gilens met in
Israel in 1965 and bonded instantly
over their mutual love for Israel and
for photography. The photographs
displayed in this Temple Judea Museum
exhibition through June 30 attest to
their friendship and their talent for
capturing the land and its people. For
more information, contact tjmuseum@
kenesethisrael.org or 215-887-8700.

8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park.

JRA FOOD PACKING
Volunteers will assist with Jewish Relief
Agency’s pre-distribution preparation
from 10 a.m.-noon. Volunteers will
tape boxes, pack toiletries and
assemble family-friendly food bags.

For more information about JRA’s
volunteer schedule, visit jewishrelief.

org/calendar. 10980 Dutton Road,
Philadelphia. S UNDAY, A P R I L 23
COMMUNITY MITZVAH DAY
Bring family and friends out for a day of
good deeds and giving back in honor
of Israel, starting at 9 a.m. Twenty five-
plus hands-on volunteer projects will be
offered by organizations across Greater
Philadelphia. This day of giving back is
part of the Jewish Federation of Greater
Philadelphia’s Israel 75 celebrations.

Learn more at israel75.jewishphilly.org.

JRA FOOD DISTRIBUTION
Join Jewish Relief Agency from 9
a.m.-2 p.m. for junior and all-ages food
packing, as well as food delivery to
allow recipients to receive assistance
directly to their door, alleviating some
of the challenges they may face,
such as transportation, language
barriers or access. Additional
delivery opportunities are available
on Monday through Wednesday.

For more information about JRA’s
volunteer schedule, visit jewishrelief.

org/calendar. 10980 Dutton Road,
Philadelphia. YOM HASHOAH
COMMEMORATION Join the Philadelphia Holocaust
Remembrance Foundations, 3G Philly,
the Holocaust Awareness Museum and
Education Center, Keneseth Israel and
Friends Select School at the Horwitz-
Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza
at 1 p.m. for an event designed for
families to learn about the monument
and the importance of Yom HaShoah.

For more information, contact phrf@
antennagroup.com or 551-287-2989.

16th Street at Benjamin Franklin
Parkway, Philadelphia.

CHOIR CONCERT
The Gloucester County Community
Chorus and the choir at Congregation
B’nai Tikvah Beth Israel are teaming
social announcements
BIRTH SLOANE JENNA MANIN ROSEN
SUN DAY, AP RIL 23
Brittany and Blake Rosen of Center City announce
the birth of Sloane Jenna Manin Rosen on March 18.

Sloane Jenna is the granddaughter of Hope and
Lee Kirschner and Debbie and Craig Rosen. She
is the great-granddaughter of Sharon, z’l, and Paul
Feigenbaum, z’l, Beverly Yanoff, z’l, and Helene, z’l,
and Martin Rosen and Rhoda, z’l, and Dr. Lawrence
Manin, z’l. She is the niece of Bryan and Danielle Kirschner, Blair Rosen, Jeffrey
Rosen, z’l, and Lauren and Dave Burman and cousin to Leah and Jamie Burman.

Sloane Jenna Manin Rosen is named in loving memory of maternal
great-grandmother Sharon Feigenbaum, paternal uncle Jeffrey Manin Rosen
and paternal great-grandfather Dr. Lawrence Manin.

Photo by Sweet Me Photography
ISRAELI WINE TASTING
Drink a toast (or several) to celebrate Israel’s 75th anniversary from 2-4 p.m.

at Congregation Rodeph Shalom. Arie Hochberg, the principal of Israeli
wine direct and wine consultant to Zahav, will teach us about the Biblical
roots and modern-day rebirth of Israel’s wine industry. Register at tfaforms.

com/5049481. 615 North Broad St., Philadelphia.

up for a concert at CBTBI at 3 p.m. The
two Sewell-based groups will perform a
variety of music. For more information,
email glouco.chorus@gmail.com.

115 E. Holly Ave., Sewell, New Jersey.

live entertainment with JT Trinacria,
beginning with lunch at 12:30 p.m. in
the Tabas Community Room. For more
information, contact 215-745-3127.

2101 Strahle St., Philadelphia.

MON DAY, APRIL 24
W E D N E SDAY, A P RIL 26
ISRAEL POLICY FORUM TALK
Join Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel
and the Jewish Community Relations
Council to learn from author Oren
Kessler. He will discuss his new book
“Palestine 1936.” Books will be available
for purchase at the event along with the
opportunity for them to be signed by
Kessler. To register for this free event,
contact julia.pollock@bzbi.org. 300 S.

18th St., Philadelphia.

T U E SDAY, APRIL 25
INTERFAITH PROGRAM
Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel
will hold “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
at 10:30 a.m. in-person and virtual at
KenesethIsrael.org/Stream. A luncheon
will follow the program. Donate non-
perishable groceries to help our
neighbors. For more information,
contact 215-887-8700.

FREE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Join KleinLife Rhawnhurst for free
34 APRIL 20, 2023 | JEWISH EXPONENT
“UPHEAVAL” FILM SCREENING
To this day, the politics of Menachem
Begin, the former prime minister
of Israel, divide the world. In this
preview of “Upheaval: The Journey
of Menachem Begin,” Executive
Producer Rob Schwartz will speak at
the Weitzman National Museum of
American Jewish History, starting at 7
p.m. For more information, contact
info@phillyjfm.org of 215-545-4400.

101 S. Independence Mall East,
Philadelphia. KOLEINU CHOIR
PERFORMANCE This concert at the Verizon Hall,
Kimmel Cultural Campus, a celebration
of Israel’s 75th anniversary, features
Israeli pop star Noa. The show
begins at 8 p.m. Tickets available
at kimmelculturalcampus.org/
events-and-tickets/202223/kcp/ sing-hallelujah. 300 S. Broad St.,
Philadelphia.