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   January 29, 2012 To February 4, 2012  
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Students ages 3 and up learn every Sunday at the Temple Institute of Religion (TIR) from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Call Education Director, Jo-Ellen Unger, at (904) 733-7078, or email learning@thetemplejacksonville.org for more information.
Interest in learning Hebrew? Join us for Adult Hebrew at Temple, as we start you on your path from Aleph-Bet to fluency. Call the Temple office, or email learning@thetemplejacksonville.org for more information.
How do the historical events of World Wars I and II relate to the challenges of the Modern Middle East? Join Rabbi Lief in Temple's Parker Auditorium in an exploration of the political, social and cultural forces that created the realities we wrestle with today! All are welcome and no prior knowledge is necessary.
Interested high school students and their parents are invited to attend this informational meeting. Past participants will share their experiences. Gift of Israel funding can be used toward the fee. Call Joanne Cohen at the Federation for more information.
Location: Home of Jill and Michael Abel, , , FL
Contact: Joanne Cohen, 904-448-5000 x 205, jecohen@jewishjacksonville.org
Join us for a nosh and some schmoozing with new neighbors and long-time residents. The coffee is on us!
Location: Let's Nosh, 10950 San Jose Boulevard, Suite 36, Jacksonville, FL 32223
Contact: Isabel Balotin, 904-448-5000 x206, shalomjax@jewishjacksonville.org
Interest in learning Hebrew? Join us for Adult Hebrew at Temple, as we start your path from aleph-bet to fluency. Call the Temple office at (904) 733-7078, or email learning@thetemplejacksonville.org for more information.
Join us, as we celebrate Judaism's appreciation of our natural world, reconnect with mystical spirituality, plant trees and build bridges with Israel, sing festive songs and share exotic fruits and nuts with our friends, families and fellow congregants.
Note: All Jewish holidays start at sundown of the day before