Texas Jewish Post (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 2018 Page: 8 of 24
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AROUND THE TOWN
TEXAS JEWISH POST $ SINCE 1947
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Harriette and Arnie Gachman
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Serving the Jewish community
with dignity, compassion
The Congregation Ahavath Sholom Religious School is seek-
ing an administrative assistant to provide office support for
the Education Director. The responsibilities of the
administrative assistant include but are not limited to:
• Being present on Sunday mornings from 9am-1 pm on days when there is Reli-
gious School and supporting Education Director and teachers as needed
• Being present one day (in addition to Sunday mornings) during each week from
9am-5pm to complete assigned tasks for the week
• Making phone calls to school families
• Answering phone calls and some emails
• Maintaining a neat and inviting desk space in front of main office
• Word processing
• Preparing school bulletin boards for the upcoming Jewish holidays
• Preparing drafts of weekly parent and teacher emails and sending to Education
Director for approval
• Creating spreadsheets, flyers, presentations, postcards, packets, etc.
• Creating and updating all school rosters, registration materials, etc.
• Maintaining Registration binder
• Filing
• Running errands to purchase items for use by Religious School
• Regularly uploading school photos and ordering printed copies
• Helping to organize school events and field trips
• Receiving and directing visitors in a professional manner
• Putting together annual school slide show
• Contacting Texas Jewish Post with fun school photos and blurbs as Education
Director advises
• Ordering school supplies whenever necessary
• Ordering books for the new school year
• Being the Education Director's administrative support
Rates are by the hour or job. For more information, please call Larry Leva:
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Part-Time Administrative Assistant
For Synagogue Religious School
• be prompt
• have strong work ethic
• be flexible
• be responsible
• be computer savvy
Federation will fete Gachmans
at Campaign Big Event, March 3
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1500 8tli Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76104 • (817) 924-4233
rmh@familyowned.net • robertsonmuellerharper.com
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ROBERTSON MUELLER
HARPER
Funeral Directors Since 1881
15 years ago. He was the featured
entertainer at the American
Jewish Press Association’s annual
conference. He is funny. And, from
what I hear, he’s refined his act over
the years and it’s only gotten better.
In November he appeared at a
sold-out Shearith Israel Sisterhood
fundraiser in Dallas and received
rave reviews. I can’t think of anyone
more deserving of the Manny and
Roz Rosenthal Spirit of Federation
Award than Harriette and Arnie
Gachman They are mensches
defined. Read on for more details.
his and
about
Candidates should:
• act and dress professionally
• have strong work ethic
• have strong interpersonal skills
• interact well with kids
• be very organized
For more information, or to submit your resume:
Congregation Ahavath Sholom 4050 S Hulen Fort Worth, TX 76109
(817) 731-4721x 113
cantor.abrams@ahavathsholom.org
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and Tarrant
community, “Our Jewish
community’s future s bright, as
Tarrant County will grow rapidly.
The challenge is what legacy will
enrich our children and future
generations? What will we do to
build that legacy? Our Federation
Joining with all our synagogues
has a plan to make that happen.
Progress and results only happen
when we are willing to share
and commit our time, energy,
knowledge and generosity to make
a better Jewish community.”
The 2018 Annual Campaign
Big Event, Belly Laughs is
Saturday, March 3, at 7:30 p.m. at
Beth-El Congregation. Tickets are
$18 per person. RSVP by calling
the Federation office at 817-569-
0892 or email Cindy Simon at
c.simon@tarrantfederation.org
or go online to https://www.
tarrant federation.org/2018-
annual-campaign.
Event co-chairs are Federation
President Diane Kleinman and
Campaign Co-chairs Cheryl
Visosky and Robert Simon, who
have been working diligently to
plan a fabulous evening.
Do you like to laugh? Do you
like to eat delicious food? Of course
you do, so make a point of going to
Belly Laughs, Comedy that Cooks!
At 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 3,
come to Beth-El to celebrate the
Jewish Federation’s 2018 Annual
Campaign Big Event!
Be entertained by Israeli-born
restaurateur Einat Admony, the
owner of four New York City
restaurants who’s won the TV
show Chopped! twice, and Texas-
born comedian Joel Chasnoff,
who served in the Israeli army and
wrote a best-selling memoir about
it.
During the event, the
Federation will honor Harriette
and Arnie Gachman with its most
prestigious honor, the Manny and
Roz Rosenthal Spirit of Federation
Award.
On April 7, 2016, with the
support of the Rosenthal family
the Federation presented the
Manny and Roz Rosenthal Spirit
of Federation Award for the first
time. This award was created to
honor the Rosenthal family’s long-
standing dedication to the Fort
Worth Jewish community’s well-
being and its first honorees were
Roz Rosenthal and Lou Barnett.
Last year, the Federation honored
Marcia Kurtz with this prestigious
award.
This year, the Jewish Federation
honors the steadfast leadership of
Arnie and Harriette Gachman.
When asked what receiving
this award means to them, Arnie
shared, “Our community leaders
realized that to sustain Federation
is to preserve Jewish values, culture
and tzedakah.
“Harriette and I have learned
from your past honorees and
By Sharon Wisch-Ray
Fort Worth and
County have a terrific evening
planned March 3, when Harriette
and Arnie Gachman will be
presented with the Manny and
Roz Rosenthal Spirit of Federation
Award at the Federation’s Annual
Big Event. The entertainment
should be fantastic as well with
comedian Joel Chasnoff followed
by a culinary demonstration by
Israeli-born restaurateur Einat
Admony. I remember hearing Joel
Chasnoff for the first time about
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many other wonderful
contributors of past
generations the need for
Federation. The result is
a Federation that touches
every Jewish person and
many others in Tarrant
County every day. Simply,
the modern model not
only helps Jewish needs
around the world; it
supports needs in our
own community.
“Manny and Roz and
all the past recipients
guided and mentored
us through example
and inclusion. We are
humbled and loving
of those previously
recognized. We would
never seek a reward or
anything self-serving for
doing what is a mitzvah.
The highest form of giving
is giving anonymously, yet years
ago these past honorees and leaders
explained that it is important that
others know that you are a part of
community that is counted on to
make a difference.”
The Fort Worth Jewish
community is indebted to Arnie
and Harriette for the leadership
that they have given, and continue
to give, to its Jewish community.
“We are thrilled to honor them
with this special award. Please
join us March 3 at Belly Laughs to
help us say thank you,” said Bob
Goldberg, Federation executive
director.
Arnie summed up
Harriette’s feelings
the future of the Fort Worth
County Jewish
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