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The Charlotte Jewish News - Novemer 2007 - Page 2 JEWISH FEDERATION NEWS ^ Hadera Author, Miri Lesham-Pelly Brings Her Book, ^ ‘‘Lon Lon’s Big Night” to Charlotte i i t On Sunday morning, November 18, Lemer Hall will be home to Lon-Lon, a little sand fox that was bom in the Negev, the desert of Israel. One night Lon-Lon stepped outside for the first time. He began to play, and then suddenly found himself alone in the middle of the desert, far from his home and family. Lon-Lon becomes a little wiser to the ways of the outside world through contact with the other animals. He learns the “outside world” is not such a friendly place, when a menacing owl swoops down to catch and perhaps devour him as he narrowly escapes into a gap in a rock. He meets a Hadera children s author Miri Leshiam-Pelly, reads from her book, "Lon-Lon's Big Night" at a school in Israel. SHABBAT& Holiday Candle Lighting For November 2007 Friday, November 2, 6:10 PM Friday, November 9, 5:04 PM Friday, November 16, 4:59 PM Friday, November 23, 4:55 PM Friday, November 30, 4:53 PM The Charlotte Jewish News 5007 Providence Road, Suite 112 Chariotte, NC 28226 Office Hours JEWISH^ FEDE^RAT10N$ OF CHEATER CHARLOTTE ^ Hours: 10:00 AM -4:00 PM Phone (voice mail after office hours) Office 704-944-6765 FAX 704-365-4507 email: amontoni@shalomcharlotte.org An Affiliate of the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte Amy Krakovitz Montoni - Editor Advertising Coordinator/Sales Rep: Rita Mond, 704-366-6632 Advertising Sales Reps: Pam Grossman, 704-841-1544; Jodi Valenstein, 704-841-4040; Rene Azcanio, 704-898-7877 CJN Editorial Board Chairs - Bob Davis Members: Bob Abel, Alan Becker, Evelyn Berger, Jeff Epstein, Ann hangman, Linda Levy The CJN does not assume responsibility for the quality or kasruth of any product or sen/ice advertised. Publishing of a paid political advertisement does not constitute an endorsement of any candidate, political party or position by this newspaper, the Federation or any employees. Published monthly except July tures. The book is written in both English and Hebrew and is available for purchase at www.milkandhoneypress.com. Children ages 5-8 and their parents are invited to hear Author, Miri Lesham-Pelly, tell of Lon-Lon’s tale from 9:15- 10 AM or 11:15 AM-12 noon on Sunday, November 18 in Lemer Hall. Miri Lesham-Pelly is from Hadera, Charlotte’s Partnership community in Israel. For more information, please contact Tair Zaeh, Community Shlicha, at 704-944-6784 or tair.zaeh@jew- ishcharlotte.org. JEWISH^ FEDE^RAT10N$ . H L O T T E ^ Of GREAT Local, Global, Eternal friendly and helpful hyrax who compliments him for his escape technique and helps him locate his burrow by the acacia tree and reunite with his worried mother, his loving father, and his brother and sister who want to know all about his adven- JEWISH FEDERATION OUTREACH CALENDAR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Newcomer Schmooze 10 AM-12 noon, Weinberg Center at the Levine JCC Learn about the Charlotte Jewish community while meeting new friends. Newcomer Schmoozes are co-sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte and the Levine JCC. Complimentary bagels, coffee and juice are served. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Uptowners: Nosh and Network 11:45 AM-1 PM, Knight Galiery at the Light Factory, Spirit Square; Guest Speaker: Maria Hanlin, Executive Director, Mecklenburg Ministries Mecklenburg Ministries builds bridges across differences by engaging clergy, encouraging congregations and energizing the community through the inspiration of our shared faith traditions. Please join us and learn how different faiths work together for the good of the community. Uptowners: Nosh and Network is Federation’s Outreach initiative for the Chariotte business and professional community. Advance registration required if purchasing lunch ($10). Free if no lunch is purchased. For more information about Federation Outreach initiatives, please contact Jodi Greenwaid at Jodi.greenwald@jewishchar1otte.org or 704-944-6759. $ i t i t $ i i CONTENTS Federation News pp. 2-4 Synagogues and Congregations pp. 5-10 Schools pp. 11-14 Women’s Page pp. 14,15 Judaic Library and Resource Center p. 16 Jewish Family Services pp. 16,17 Youth Visions p. 18 TVavel p.l9 Mazel Tov p. 20 Community News pp. 21-23, 25 Dining Out p. 24 Jewish Community Center pp. 26, 27 Thanksgiving pp. 29, 30 JCC Annual Meeting p. 31 I would like to make a contribution to demonstrate my support of The Charlotte Jewish News. Name , Phone {. Address City State ..Zip . Enclosed in my check for $. $18.00 Basic Annual Subscription $25.00 Friend $50.00 Patron $100.00 Grand Patron Other Mall to: The Charlotte Jewish News Voluntary Subscription Appeal 5007 Providence Road Charlotte, Nc 28226
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