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The Charlotte Jewish News - April 2015 - Page 19 JFS Volunteers Community News Thank you to the following people who eontributed their time to Jewish Family Serviees in Jan uary. Volunteers: Riek Abrams, Ben Aizenman, Linda Babieh, Mareia Borden, Shari Box, Barbara Brower, Ilene Cantor, Jennifer Collman, Andrea Cronson, Janelle Day, Myra Diuguid, Mel & Caren Frank, Robert Friedman, Robert Jaeobson, Karen Knoble, Judy Lauer, Annie Lord, Frada Mozenter, Margaret Musa, Ed Pizer, Lisa Shporer, Harry Sparks, Karen Spiegler, Anat Spiero, Jeff & Staey Straueh, Amalia Warshenbrot, Mike Weinberg Hadassah Cooks: Barbara Abrams, Ilene Cantor, Sharon Ca vanaugh, Gladys Cherny, Milly Corday, Gloria Feibus, June Hirsehmann, Sandy Hoagland, Fran Kaplan, Judy Kaufmann, Penny Krieger, Andy MeCleary, Sharel Persin, Phyllis Romaine, Joyee Stoll, Amy Sbasser Food Pantry Donations: Coblenz Family, Stephanie Kurtz Thompson, Weinstein Family, Hebrew High students. Temple Beth El eongregants. Temple Is rael eongregants Food Drives: BBYO, CJDS, CJP, JCC Basketball Leagues, Gesher Teens, Temple Israel ^ Moishe House April Events Jewish Family SERVICES tlif. heurt of fHit t'oinmtiiiity JFS Donations Continued from page 13 Burris, Carolinas Healthcare Foundation, Ed and Jill Newman, Sara and James Miller (JM) Byne, Paulette and Joel Cohen, Paul and Lynn Edelstein, Stuart and Ellen Fligel, Brenda and Jimmy Guy, Ed and Arlene Karp, Gary and Janie Levinson, Dale and Larry Polsky, R. Downie and Sally Saussy, Paul and Mareia Simon Your wife Charlene to Donald Silverberg and family, from Sid and Pearl Abramsky Your mother Shirley, to Harry Sparks, from Barry Bobrow and Karen Knoble, Gregory and Margaret Musa, Fred and Lisa Shporer ^ Moishe House is a nonprofit organization dedieated to promot ing eommunity among Jewish young adults in their twenties and early thirties, seeking to fill the void that often exists after gradu ating eollege and prior to “settling down.” The organization, with 75 houses in 17 eountries, brings to gether Jewish adults who live to gether and plan loeal programs, both home-based and external, for other young Jewish adults. Moishe House Charlotte began in August 2013 and has hosted over 100 events ranging from serviee projeets to soeial events to Jewish learning and more. Its eurrent res idents are Diana Warth, Elana Congress, Audrey Singer, Danielle Soowal, and Matt Hirsehl. And now, for our April events: 1. Happy Hour with The Poreh - Thursday, April 2 from 6:30- 8:30 PM at Birdsong Brewing Company, 2315 N. Davidson St. Join Moishe House and The Poreh, Temple Beth El’s young adult group, for a spring happy hour at Birdsong Brewing Com pany. What more eould you want than good friends and a happy hour at one of Charlotte best breweries? 2. Young Adult Interfaith Seder with Temple Beth El - Monday, April 6 from 6:30-8:30 PM at Temple Beth El (5101 Providenee Rd.) We will be partnering with Temple Beth El for their third an nual young adult interfaith Seder. It is a meaningful yet low key Seder with all the traditional fix ings. You are weleome to bring your non-Jewish friends too; this Seder is all about sharing tradi tions. RSVP for Seder will be nee- essary- email mohoeharlotte@ gmail.org for more information 3. Movie Night - Monday, April 13 from 7:30-10 PM at Moishe House Charlotte Join us for a fun and relaxing movie night. Of eourse we will have drinks and snaeks and our fa vorite stove-topped popeom with toppings. We will update you as to what movie we will be watehing when it gets a little eloser to the date. 4. Piano Bar? Yes, please. - Fri day, April 17 at 9 PM at Howl at the Moon (210 E. Trade St.) Come party with the Moishe House at Howl at the Moon in Up town. This roekin’ live musie bar keeps the tunes going all night long. All who RSVP will reeeive a waived eover eharge, one $1 drink tieket, other drink speeials, and some quality time with your MoHo Charlotte erew. Bring your danein’ shoes for this one y’all - you’re gonna need ‘em. 5. Earth Day Celebration 1970s Style - Wednesday, April 22 from 7:30-9:30 PM at Moishe House Charlotte Earth Day was first observed on April 22, 1970. Let’s eelebrate this year’s Earth Day with a 1970s theme eelebration at the house. ‘70s grooves and general Earth- friendly knieknaeks and snaeks provided for your enjoyment. Be sure to bring items to tie-dye. For more information about Moishe House Charlotte, e-mail the erew at mohoeharlotte@ gmail.eom, follow us on Faee- book, or visit our website: www.moishehouse.org/ house s/eharlotte. We look forward to seeing you at our next event. ^ [OiK^O Everyone Welcome * Come Swing With Us! 0 Uj ^ 9”* Annual Monday, May 4 ♦ Shamble Format / _ ♦ 50-50 Raffle > Sin- ♦ Contests l ♦ Dinner & Awards This event benefits the Levine JCC Oasis Senior Enrichment Program TOURNAMENT charlottejcc.org/golf For more information or to register^ please contact Geneva Boxer 704-944-6724 ^ Levine C h a rto M e
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