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The Charlotte Jewish News - November 2016 - Page 10 Moishe House Events for November Your Connection To The Jewish Community The _ eidoft Group REAITOR* i2r nPM wm »p*HTWn “ Oar- ^(>ur& Suic& Jeremy Ordan Matti Ordan Reider 704.609.9300 704.904.7250 Jeremy.Ordan@AllenTate.com Matti.Ordan@AllenTate.com TheOrdanReiderGroup.com Meg D. Goldstein Attorney-At-Law Estate Planning, Estate and Trust Administration, Pre-Marital Agreements, Charitable Planning and Entities, General Corporate and Tax Eaw, Business Succession Planninc 5960 Fairview Road, Suite 400 Charlotte, North Carolina 28210 Tel: 704.523.2202 ♦ Fax: 704.496.2716 MGOLDSTEIN{a)MGOLDLAW.COM ♦ WWW.MGOLDLAW.GOM Business Brokers ' Mfrgers a Acquisitions RECENTLY SOLD Cjym & Fitness Facility $130,000' Huntersville., NC Restoration Business $1,500,000' Charlotte, NC Selling a Business? This could be YOU! ACTIVE LISTINGS Physical Therapy Practice $155,000-MattWs, NC Plumbing (Su FiVAC Business $8,500,000' North Carolina Adam PetricofF VR Charlotte VR has sold more businesses in the world than anyone." 9301 Monroe Road, Suite L Charlotte, NC 28270 704-360-8898 office 704-905-8658 cell apetricoff@vrcharlotte.com Moishe House is a nonprofit or ganization dedicated to promoting community among Jewish young adults in their twenties and early thirties. Moishe House looks to fill the void that often exists after graduating college and prior to settling down. The organization brings together groups of three to five Jewish adults who live to gether and plan local programs, both home-based and external, for other young Jewish adults. There are currently 76 Moishe Houses in 18 countries around the world. Moishe House Charlotte began in August 2013 and since then has hosted 130-1- events ranging from service projects to social events to Jewish learning and more. We are always happy to see new and re turning faces, so be sure to join us. We are pleased to share with you our exciting events for this No vember: Event 1: Yoga on Tap - Thurs day, November 3 at 7 PM at Ro- mare Bearden Park in Uptown Daniela Becker has been nice enough to share her passion for yoga in a flin, all levels welcomed, flow class at Romare Bearden Park in Uptown. We’ll get our yoga on and then head over to the French Quarter area for some drinks, snacks, and some Thurs day Night Football. Event 2: First Annual Talent Show and Havdalah - Saturday, November 5 at 7 PM at Moishe House Charlotte Can you sing? Are you able to blast out 50 clap push-ups in a row? Suave impersonator of politicians? If you have any of these skills, or any other top-notch talent, make sure to showcase yourself at Moishe House’s first annual Talent Show -I- Havdalah. Prizes with intrinsic value will be awarded. Email mohocharlotte@ gmail.com with your talent. Event 3: High School Stereo type Shabbat - Friday, November 11 at 7 PM at Moishe House Charlotte Join us for a Shabbat dinner as we travel back in time to our good ole high school days. Come dressed as any high school stereo type - jock, nerd, preppy, hippie, Goth, anything you can think of Dinner will be potluck style and Moishe House will provide the main dish. Event 4: Special Guest Speaker Suri Grossgot from World Jewish Congress - Monday, November 14, 7 PM at Moishe House Char lotte The World Jewish Congress (WJC) represents a voice for un heard Jewish communities throughout the world. Being the diplomatic arm for communities from over lOO-l- countries, WJC prides itself with bringing issues occurring at these communities to the forefront of United States in- fluencers. Suri Grossgot, WJC As sistant Director, is going to talk to the Moishe House community about some of these issues facing the communities, the impact WJC has had, and how you can get in volved. It’s sure to be a meaningful evening. Light i v snacks will be provided. Event 5: Game Bar Night at Abari Game Bar - Tuesday, No vember 29 at 7 PM at Abari Game Bar, 1721 N. Davidson. Wouldn’t you like to go back and play the games you played as a kid? Or better yet play the games your parents played as wild childs? Abari has it all. X-Men, Asteroids, an array of pinball ma chines, and the world’s only 10 player arcade strategy game. Killer Queen. It’s $1 for a mem bership card and bring your quar ters. To learn more about Moishe House Charlotte, visit us at www.moishehousecharlotte.org/h ouses/charlotte or check us out on facebook: www.facebook.com/ MoisheHouseCharlotte. To con tact us, please e-mail mohochar- lotte@gmail.com. ^ 41sl Annual Cilfwide Thanksgiving inleriaith Service November 22, 2016 at TPM Reception at 8:15PM Providence Baptist Church 4921 Randolph Road Charlotte, NC 28211 Join the Thanksgiving choir! Singers of all skill levels are encouraged to participate. For more information or to sign up to sing, visit MeckMin.org ® ... ^ T f* www.'vrcharlotte.com Tzedakah is Way of Live at Charlotte Jewish Preschool (Continuedfrom page 5) drives for Jewish Family Serv ices - a toy drive at Chanukah and a food drive for Passover. We even donated school sup plies to Sterling Elementary and Huntingtowne Farms Ele mentary, the sister schools of Temple Beth El and Temple Is rael, respectively. Along with our weekly Shabbat tzedakah collection every Friday, CJP participates in various tzedakah drives and collections throughout the year. During August our students learned about tzedakah and how it can be so much more than simply filling up a tzedakah box with coins. Classes painted giant boxes for us to use as our school collec tion boxes for our various tzedakah drives. In honor of Sukkot last month we reached out to an organization called The Relatives. The Rela tives provides temporary housing to kids ages 7-17 who are in un stable living conditions at home. As our students learned about the temporary housing that the Another fun way to give tzedakah at CJP. Sukkah provided for us as we wandered in the desert, we drew a connection to the temporary hous ing that people need today to stay safe. To demonstrate our gratitude for the homes we live in we collected baby supplies for residents of The Relatives. This Thanksgiving we are thankful: we are thankful for our students, our teachers, our administrative staff, our parent volunteers, and all of the people who contribute to the Charlotte Jewish Pre school to make us the incredible school we have become. We will continue to show our gratitude through our various tzedakah projects giving back to our com munity. ^ Charlotte Jewish Preschool If&tH 4 Ckt. f ' COhitlCT Fun times at CJP.
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