…ill need is a desktop, iPad, iPhone, or android device and her own card to play. For a tournament, play at rotating tables using tournament scoring to win prizes (Amazon eCards are super easy to send). You can also sell raffle tickets prior to the event day for chances to win additional prizes while raising even more funds. Things you’ll need to do: Set cost to register. A fair tournament entrance is often $20-$25. Set pricing for raffle tic…
…d alert, and the kids in Los Angeles have finished dinner and are ready to play before bath and bedtime. We also try to Skype on Friday before Shabbat and Sunday morning before they their day’s activities. Make your visits as lively and entertaining as possible. Since young kids have short attention spans, we use lots of props: hand puppets, finger puppets, toys, picture books, the sky’s the limit. We sing songs, the kind with hand movements like…
…: Prayer Weaving (Pre-registration necessary) Leadership Solutions: How to Play the Game when No One Steps Up to the Plate Book & Author: On the Chocolate Trail with Rabbi Deborah Prinz Organizational Management Life Coaching Creating Intergenerational Moments in Sisterhood 10:45 AM Workshops II For Sisterhood Presidents: Leadership Language: Communicating for Positive Results That’s a Great Idea. Now Who’s Going to Help? Sisterhood Presidents 101…
…n your password or thumbprint After it installs, click OPEN Android/Google Play – How to get the WLCJ app: Go to the apps on your phone Click on the PLAY STORE Enter WLCJ in the search box on the top right In the results: Click on the app called “WLCJ Inc.” Click the INSTALL button. After it installs, open the WLCJ app For all devices: You will need to go to the Member Log in button to use Member Pages and Resources. Be sure to allow push notifica…
…n always knew she was a girl. In pre-school, Joy, then Jay, only wanted to play with the girls. When they ran away, she was disappointed and confused. They assumed—wrongly—that their classmate only wanted to chase and kiss them. By first grade, Jay was consciously concealing his gender identity—even from his parents. It was the 1960s. “Parents didn’t want to know. Children then were sent to psychiatric hospitals. I didn’t know about that, but unde…
…e Rabbinical Assembly. BACKGROUND The Talmud acknowledges that people must play a role in choosing their leaders: “A ruler is not to be appointed unless the community is first consulted” (Berachot 55a). 2015 marks the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA), an act of Congress that addresses discrimination against minorities in voting. The VRA has been amended five times to protect the voting rights of all Americans. However, on Ju…
…winning team. The game takes up enough time that you probably only need to play it once, though it could be played again. Download all materials in a pdf document here! Download the Clue sheet used for the game here! Download the Game Cards here! Download the Recipe Ingredients here! Download the program flier here! For more information about this program, contact Sara Goldenberg at sarahbgoldenberg@gmail.com. The Sisterhood Program Showcase is ou…
…of the Falash Mura, one must consider equally the humanitarian, moral, and pragmatic issues involved. Threats of violence have caused many Falash Mura’s to flee their village homes for Addis Ababa and to seek to immigrate to Israel. The Masorti Movement position is to recognize Falash Mura as Jews and to permit them to immigrate to Israel under the Law of Return. This interpretation is consistent with the Amended Law of Return of 1970. Women’s Lea…
…ion. Women’s League Logo The Women’s League logo emphasizes the role women play as keepers of the flames of mitzvot, family, study, Israel, Torah, and community. The W suggests the ancient menorah in a strong, contemporary style, and the phrase Mah yafah yerushataynu (How beautiful is our heritage) reflects Women’s League’s ongoing commitment to our vital and dynamic tradition. The flame motif also connects Women’s League with the other Conservati…
…l travel and co-conspirators in the regional and foreign governments which play upon their desires to find good work, travel abroad and help their families. Once recruited, they are often moved over the border, their passports are confiscated and they are forced into sexual slavery. Women’s League for Conservative Judaism: Urges nations worldwide to enact legislation and to adopt and enforce strong penalties against those who traffic in women; Sup…
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