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FRIDAY, MARCH 12
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17
Career Webinar
Counter White Supremacy
Join JEVS Human Services at noon
Robert Siegel, former senior host
for a free Zoom webinar to learn how of NPR’s “All Things Considered,”
to use LinkedIn to network, find jobs will interview guests about the
and attract the attention of recruiters. fight against white supremacy for
Register at jevshumanservices.org/
this month’s Global Connections
upcoming/career-strategies-events/. leadership webinar at 4 p.m. Visit
globalconnections.splashthat.com SUNDAY, MARCH 14 to register.
Anne Frank
Music Mountain Theater will screen
a virtual performance of “The Diary
of Anne Frank” at 3 p.m. Based on
the book “Anne Frank: The Diary of a
Young Girl” and adapted by Frances
Goodrich and Albert Hackett, the play
draws from previously unpublished
parts of Anne Frank’s diary. Register
at showclix.com/event/the-diary-of-
anne-frank-mmt. MONDAY, MARCH 15
Hidden Heretics
The Center for Jewish History will
host author Ayala Fader in conversation
with Michal Kravel-Tovi about her book,
“Hidden Heretics: Jewish Doubt in the
Digital Age,” a revealing look at Jewish
men and women who secretly explore
the outside world while remaining
in their ultra-Orthodox religious
communities. Event starts at 4 p.m.
Register at programs.cjh.org/tickets/
hidden-heretics-2021-03-15. N E W S MAKE R S
On Feb. 21, Ohev Shalom of Bucks County hosted the “Purim Palooza Drive Thru Experience,”
where congregants drove around the synagogue to be greeted by the Ohev Shalom Men’s Club.
Congregants received candles for Yom HaShoah, hamantaschen, goodie bags with groggers and
Purim recipes. Sisterhood-sponsored “Shelach Manot” and tickets for “Pour-em” raffle baskets
were available to buy. Congregants were also treated to a fire juggler and festive tunes.
Photos by Evan Glickman
THURSDAY, MARCH 18
Women in Science
Temple Judea of Bucks County will
host a Zoom lunch and learn about
Israeli women working in medical
science at noon. Featured speakers
will be Debbie Garner, Israeli
medical device company executive,
and scientist Rivka Riven Kreitman.
Register at templejudea.org/event/
lunch-and-learn.html. Virtual Cooking Class
Join an interactive virtual cooking
class that will support the
children and families served by
FamilyMatters, a JAFCO Support
Network. Ingredients for two
complete meals will be delivered
directly to participants’ homes
anywhere in the continental U.S.
Event starts at 5 p.m. Email
info@familymattersnetwork.org for more information. l
Staff members at KleinLife in Northeast
Philadelphia welcomed members of the
community to celebrate Purim outside of
the Raymond and Miriam Klein Building.
The celebration included giveaway bags of
hamantaschen, holiday music, raffles, trivia
with prizes, beads and grogger giveaways.
From left: Shelley Geltzer, Sanjila Sardar, Sharon
Kaplan, Sue Aistrop, Yaffa Yermish and Andrea
Kimelheim Photo by Stephanie Hampson
Cantor Ralph Goren of Beth El
Synagogue in Margate, New Jersey,
delivered more than 30 bags of non-per-
ishable food to Jewish Family Service
of Atlantic & Cape May Counties. The
donation will will restock the JFS Food
Pantry to assist individuals and families
in the region.
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JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Cantor Ralph Goren with his donation
Courtesy of Jewish Family Service
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