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The Charlotte Jewish News - November 2016 - Page 4 JCRC Speaker Series Set to Begin on November 15 Ralph Nurnberger, “2016 Elections: Is It Good for the Jews?” In perhaps the most pivotal eleetion year, don’t miss out on JCRC’s first of our two part series on the upeoming 2016 eleetions with speeial guest speaker, Ralph Nurnberger on Tuesday evening at 7 PM, November 15 in the Sam Lemer Center for Cultural Arts. Dr. Nurnberger will address the next President’s ties with the Ameriean Jewish eommunity and U.S.-Israel relations under the next administration. Ralph Nurnberger is Professor of International Relations at Georgetown University, where he has taught sinee 1975. He was named Professor of the Year by the Graduate Sehool of Liberal Studies in 2003, and he reeeived another award in 2005 for 30 Announcing Windsor Run Distinctive retirement living in Matthews Life is bright with possibilities at Windsor Run, a vibrant continuing care retirement community coming to Matthews. 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Open House Dates: October 5 jjjnior Kindergarten-Kindergarten) October 18 (Junior Kindergarten-Grade4) November 3 (Grades 9-12) CHARLOHE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL charlotteceuntryday.org 1704)943-4530 years of excellence in teaching. He currently teaches graduate seminars on the Arab-Israel con flict. Dr. Nurnberger has served on Capitol Hill on the professional staff of the Senate Foreign Rela tions committee, and has spent 30 years in government relations. He has also advised numerous con gressional, senatorial and presi dential campaigns on foreign policy issues, especially those re lated to the Middle East. He served for more than eight years as a Legislative Liaison for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), and was the first director of Builders for Peace. In this capacity, he dealt with international leaders, includ ing Israel’s then -Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, then-Foreign Min ister Shimon Peres, and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat. The lecture is free and open to Ralph Nurnberger the public but RSVPS are re quested. For more information, please contact Tal Stein, Director of Community Relations and Is rael Affairs, at tal.stein@jew- ishcharlotte.org or 704-944-6751. (See ad on the last page for full schedule) ^ School JPS Offers Thanks By Dedee Goldsmith, director, Jewish Preschool on Sardis Year after year, I offer my thanks for what each staff member brings to JPS. There is a lot to be thankful for among this passion ate and talented group. Personally, I am thankful for supportive kids who enabled me to graduate on time. I am professionally thankful for the talents that will get us through our five-star evaluation this coming year in a cohesive, family style way we do each time. This year, I decided to get the insider scoop on what our staff is thankful for. Now, some are news shy, but several of our team offers their thanks below. Katie: I am thankful for my wonderful family and I am thank ful for a job that speaks to my heart and lets me fulfill my call ing. Time is precious and I feel thankful each morning when I wake up. Virginia: I am thankful to ride in the car singing 80s classics with my teenage daughter, Ava, as we head to the beach with my won derful fiance, Brian and his son, Nathan, to visit family at the beach. I am especially thankful to spend the holidays with my mom ... hoping her memory never gets any worse than it is. Jane: In all my years working in childcare I am thankful for finding a great genuine family to work with. I am grateful and feel lucky for having a job that I love and enjoy coming to everyday. Wanda: It is a pleasure and a privilege for me to work with a group of women who share a unique camaraderie unlike any other place I’ve worked. I am thankful for the opportunity I’ve been given to work with these ladies and within the Jewish cul ture. My personal life has been greatly enriched from this experi ence. Jen: I’m thankful for loving and supportive family, friends, and CO workers. Kay: I’m thankful for having family, friends, and co-workers and for love, peace, and joy in my heart. Jayme: I am extremely thank ful that I can work in a place I love, with people and families I love, and children I adore. I feel like I can make a difference to someone each and every day - and many people can’t say that at work. I work with wonderful team of teachers and staff who all support and help each other. I work with supportive and thoughtful pre school families who make our jobs so much easier. And ... I work with children who give me a new perspective on life every day. The children fill my heart with love and happiness and I couldn’t ask for a better place to be. So ... I am truly thankful all of you at JPS.^ ♦ Th« Jewish Preschool on Sardis ★ ★★★★ 5-Stap Preschool Early Childhood Development & Jewish Discovery
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