Your contribution will help reduce food insecurity among our neighbors. Contributions recommended but not limited to: Soup & crackers Shelf stable milk Instant potatoes Mayonnaise Rice & beans Pancake mix & syrup Pasta & sauce Hot or cold cereal/shelf stable milk Salad dressing & condiments Peanut butter & jelly Canned meats (salmon, beef, spam, tuna) Canned greens Canned fruits Applesauce Sugar, flour, baking items Macaroni & cheese Check with y…
…usinessmen, employees, executives and directors of banks and corporations, stock brokers, and academicians to this form of economic warfare waged by Arab nations; Publicize and participate in the “Operation Stockholder” campaign of the American Jewish Congress. Arab Boycott (1960) The Arab States continue their relentless economic warfare against Israel, defying the United Nations, international law and world opinion. They trust aside all overture…
…commemoration. This milestone anniversary provides an opportunity to take stock of the accomplishments of the UN in the political, economic and humanitarian arenas, and to move towards fulfillment of the unfinished agenda. Women’s League for Conservative Judaism has actively supported the UN since its inception, and continues to participate in the United Nations program through the League’s Non-governmental status. These past 50 years have seen t…
…says can serve as discussion triggers for important issues that are the focus of the 2014-15 Mishpachah initiative. Women’s League book clubs can purchase books from the publisher and receive a discount for multiple copies. Contact the publisher directly: Cascade Books Marketing: James Stock Book Club orders for Chapters of the Heart can be directed to the customer service department (541-344-1528, fax (541-344-1506, or email: orders@wipfandstock.…
…….you could absolutely feel the attitude in the rooms. We should each take stock of that attitude! We can say that we are warm and welcoming….and greet one another, but it is our non verbal cues that give us away….so when you are at shul, at a meeting or sisterhood event…besides saying “hello, or how are you”, make eye contact, smile, hold a hand….so that you are demonstrating that warmth that is inside each of us. Then, and only then….do our word…
…ugh Jewish values and experiences. I want to take this opportunity to take stock of some of what our incredible team has accomplished over the past three years. We expanded our use of technology to connect in myriad ways, which is quite exciting and exhilarating. I hope you have taken advantage of our updated website, loaded our App on your phone, joined Women’s League Reads, participated in a Distance Workshop or Personal Conversation, and have r…
…urely changed, too. As we conclude this year, and begin the new year, take stock of how your sisterhood has changed and evolved since its inception. Just the way Jewish law has developed, so do organizations. What used to be the way to do things is not always what should continue to be done; we all need to re-examine ourselves and our organizations this time of year, to see how we can grow and develop and prosper. WWOT, Weekly Words of Torah will…
…ould be fully disclosed. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) continues its critical role in developing and enforcing our laws and regulations. The integrity of our stock markets must be maintained so that public interests are protected from fraud, whether deliberate or through error….
…ce. Now is the time to reflect on the life I live. Now is the time to take stock of all my “sins,” especially those of omissions, those unsaid and undone. Now is the time to mourn our lost friends and family – yes, lost conservations, lost hugs, lost memories to make. Now is the time to mourn lost opportunities for kindness, understanding, and assistance. And, no matter how difficult, beforehand, I must ask forgiveness and forgive in return. God w…
…f a birthday in a more positive way – perhaps as an opportunity for taking stock of how we are living on a daily basis, and as a means for learning something really key about ourselves. Now, all of that being said – I realize that, at this point in our lives, in order to truly and completely understand the power of this one special day, we must often go back to the past, to earlier birthday moments that we have experienced, even those that might h…
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