Texas Jewish Post (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 2016 Page: 8 of 24
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AROUND THE TOWN
TEXAS JEWISH POST $ SINCE 1947
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and friendship.
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By Sharon Wisch-Ray
sharon@tjpnews.com
Rabbi Michael Cohen
VITAS Chaplain
Cantor Sheri Allen
VITAS Chaplain
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1500 8th Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76104 • (817) 924-4233
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Donate School Supplies to the
UNITED COMMUNITY CENTERS!
• No Promises as to results
• Any fine and any court cost
are not included in fee for
legal representation
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Attorney at Law
3024 Sandage Ave.
Fort Worth, Texas
76109-1793
(817) 924-3236
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2GETHER
WESTERN GALILEE
CENTRAL AREA
CONSORTIUM
The Jewish Federation
OF FORT WORTH & TARRANT COUNTY
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Ft. Worth and elsewhere
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Serving the Jewish community
with dignity, compassion
What is Partnership2Gether?
10:30-11:30 am
Join us in the Great Hall to
meet our Partnership2Gether
guests from the Western
Galilee, Budapest and over
10 US communities. Enjoy
coffee, nosh and The Peoples
of the Western Galilee photography exhibit. The exhibit
illustrates the stories of the people in the Western Galilee,
including ethnic groups such as Bahai, Christian, Druze,
Jewish and Muslim, and how the cooperate, living side-by-
side within this small, north-west area of Israel. In July of
this year the exhibit will take place in the Okashi museum
in Akko, Israel - don't miss your chance to see it here!
Stay in the Great Hall to learn how
Fort Worth is connected to the
Western Galilee, Budapest and
13 U.S. cities through the program
called Partnership2Gether (P2G).
Discover what P2G is, why it's
important for the future of our Global
Jewish World and how you can
become involved. Kim Goldberg, a
P2G volunteer of 10 years, will share information,
personal stories and special Israeli treats!
A project for Mayor Betsy Price’s
Week of Compassionate Service
Join us for the
2016 Mayor's
Week of
Compassionate
Service-The
Jewish Federation
of Fort Worth &
Tarrant County's project is to benefit our local United Community
Centers with much needed school supplies. Bring crayons, pencils,
pens, rulers, scissors, construction paper, glue, tape (any basic school
supplies) OR a gift card to the container outside the Great Hall.
We can all serve and empower those in need!
A DAY OF PARTNERSHIP & COMPASSION
SUNDAY, JANUARY 24
Beth-EI Congregation - Great Hall
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connect with Israel through the
task forces of medicine, education,
arts, community and resource
development.
The Tarrant County
community is invited to join the
Federation at 9:45 a.m. this Sunday
morning, Jan. 25 in the Great Hall
at Beth-El for a P2G information
session. You will have the chance
to learn about Partnership, view
a new photo exhibit titled The
Peoples of the Western Galilee, and
participate in Mayor Betsy Price’s
week of compassionate service.
P2G participants will
experience the unique culture of
Cowtown. Activities include a
special Tu B’Shevat seder event at
the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens,
a kosher barbecue prepared by
competitive barbecue expert Chad
Herman, a night at the Fort Worth
Rodeo and Stock Show, as well as
opportunities to attend services,
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el. ArUst Kim Goldberg
People refer to what we
do as a mitzvah.
We consider it
an honor.
How you choose to live out the end of
your life is a precious choice. VITAS’
compassionate end-of-life care supports
life and hope, and the values of Jewish
tradition. We work closely with Rabbi
Howard Wolk, community chaplain of
Jewish Family Service and our national
medical director is a Rabbi—so VITAS is
uniquely sensitive to the needs of Jewish
patients and their families.
_ _ Accredited by
National Institute
for Jewish Hospice
In Dallas: 972.661.2004 In Fort Worth
and Tarrant County: 817.870.7000 fl
community
centers
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night, Feb. 5. The gentlemen of
the Congregation Beth Israel
Brotherhood are sponsoring the
evening. We regret the errors.
Fort Worth to host
PARTNERSHIP2GETHER
meetings
Bob Goldberg tells me now
is the time to “Be a ‘PART’ of
PARTNERSHIP2GETHER! ”
The Jewish Federation of Fort
In last week’s Around the Town
column a couple of errors were
brought to my attention.
First, the Federation’s correct
number is 817-569-0892.
Second, there is no cost for the
dinner in Colleyville on Friday
Worth and Tarrant County has
joined PARTNERSHIP2GETHER
(P2G), connecting it with the
Western Galilee Region in
Israel. P2G is a joint program of
the Jewish Agency and Jewish
Federations of North America,
promoting relationships through
cultural, social, medical,
educational and economic
programs. These programs are
dedicated to connecting people
and making a difference for Jews
in Israel, America and worldwide
with the goal of strengthening our
global Jewish identity.
From Jan. 21 to 26, the
Federation will host more than 45
guests from Israel, Budapest and
the 13 U.S. cities that make up its
Central Area Consortium.
The meetings include both
volunteer and professional
leadership focused on evaluating
and creating programs that
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Wisch-Ray, Sharon. Texas Jewish Post (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 2016, newspaper, January 21, 2016; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1305369/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .