C ommunity
NE WSMAKERS
Barrack Athletes Going
to Maccabiah Games
Three Jack M. Barrack Hebrew
Academy students — junior
Eden Singer, junior Jenna Ufberg
and eighth grader Mikayla
Trajtenberg — will represent
the United States in the 22nd
International Maccabiah Games
in Israel this summer.

They will compete in
soccer, lacrosse and basketball,
respectively. Courtesy of Jack M. Barrack
Hebrew Academy
Eden Singer
Jenna Ufberg
Mikayla Trajtenberg
Jewish Family Service Announces 2022 Goal
Jewish Family Service Collecting Soups
The Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties revealed its 2022
fundraising goal of about $200,000 on Jan. 12. JFS hopes to raise that money
through events like the JFS and JCC Golf Tournament in the spring and the 33rd
Annual House Tour, of specialty homes, in the summer.

The Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties is hosting a “Soup’er
Bowl”: From Jan. 17 to Feb. 16, JFS is collecting canned, hearty soups, including
both meats and vegetables, to distribute to community members looking for a
hot and filling meal during the winter months. Donations can be dropped off at
607 N. Jerome Ave. in Margate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday,
and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

Thomas Moller and Jim Brambilla of Mutual of America deliver 60 cans of hearty soups as
part of the 2021 “Soup’er Bowl” fundraiser at Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May
Counties. Courtesy of Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties
Amy Herskowitz, Wendy Martinez, Ellen Spear and Marcy Dash Friedman enjoy a round of
golf at last year’s JFS and JCC Golf Tournament.

Courtesy of Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties
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