Newspapers / The Charlotte Jewish News … / March 1, 2017, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Charlotte Jewish News (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
The Charlotte Jewish News - March 2017 - Page 6 Toutn visions Hebrew Highlights As our country, and the world, adjust to a set of new realities, He brew High continues to be a place where Charlotte’s Jewish teens can come to process their feelings, concerns, and hopes in a nonjudg- mental setting. We look at world events through the lens of Jewish Josh Rubin’s Plumbing, LLC LICENSED - BONDED - INSURED COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Layouts for slabs - Rough-in and Finish Water Heater Repairs and Replacement Kitchen/Bath Remodeling Toilets, Tubs, Faucets, Sink, and Disposal Repairs/Replacement ~ 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~ A/C State Lie. #29197 SC State Lie. #M110508 704-517-4918 The bulletin board outside the Hebrew High office. The 9th grade art class. Business Brokers Mergers & acquisitions Selling a Business? VR has sold more businesses in the world than anyone.^ Adam PetricofF VR Charlotte 9301 Monroe Road, Suite L Charlotte, NC 28270 704-360-8898 ojfice 704-905-8658 cell apetricoff@vrcharlotte.com www.vrcharlotte.com values and guide our students to draw conclusions based on the wisdom of our tradition. With the turmoil in the world in mind, our eighth, ninth, and tenth grade art students (ably led by their teacher, Marci Goldberg) created a beautiful statement piece that points to the interconnected ness of all people. This work can be seen on the bulletin board out side of the Hebrew High offices. The sentiment attached (in both Hebrew and English) says “We are many shapes, sizes, and col ors, but we all fit together like a puzzle.” If only the leaders of the world would listen to our teens. Important conversations, col laborations and learning take place every week at Hebrew High. That’s why it is still the place for our teens to be on Wednesday nights!^ Hebrew High Is Desperately Seeking Bubbles Calling all Bubbles, Zaydes, Grandmas, and Grandpas. Hebrew High is looking for eight volun teer grandparents to teach our newest cooking elective, “In the Kitchen with Bubble and Zayde.” We are hoping to have a guest grandparent share a favorite recipe (Jewish origin preferred) with our eager 9th grade chefs. The com mitment only is for one Wednes day night from 7-8 PM. Your recipes should be dairy (or Pareve), easy, and delicious. If you have a family story that goes along with the recipe, that would be great, too. We will provide the ingredients and a teacher to make sure that the class runs smoothly. This is an excellent opportunity to get to know some awesome teens, share your expertise, and transmit our heritage I ’dor va dor (from one generation to another). For more information, call Roz at 704-944-6782 or email rcooper@shalomcharlotte.org. ^ BBYO Chapters Honor Their Annual Sweethearts and Beaux On Saturday night, January 29 Jewish teens from all around East ern Region BBYO came together to enjoy a “Winter Wonderland” at Charlotte’s annual Sweetheart % I ^ J • Brian Meltsner, David Swimmer, and Craig Katzman Along with our tradition of excellence in Personal and Commercial Insurance, we also offer a full line of Life Insurance products to meet your individual or business needs. Call US to talk about it Swimmer Insurance has been protecting our community with quality and affordable insurance for families and businesses since 1953 Swimmer Insurance Agency 725 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28207 www.swimmerinsurance.com 704-333-6694 Ben Rubinstein, Sydney Morgan, Eliza Weid- ner, and Jacob Baumstein Beau Dance. The dance was coor dinated by Bryce Frankel, Maddy Starr, Sophie Debaise Harris, and Jacob Dillyhon - and about 200 people attended. Late in the evening there was a special cere mony to honor the graduating seniors and then the new chapter Sweet hearts and Beaux were crowned. Congratula tions to Sydney Mor gan, Eliza Weidner, Jacob Baumstein, and Ben Rubinstein on being crowned. The four Charlotte BBYO Chapters - Chai Chaverim BBG, Ohavim BBG, Hank Greenberg AZA, and Mickey Barak Aber- man AZA - welcome forty 8th graders that joined BBYO, in January. We are excited to wel come them to BBYO a place where teens have fun, stay connected to their Judaism, and make friends that will last a life time. It was great to see so many of our new mem bers at the dance and we know they are excited to attend their first conven tion, NC Spring Cultural, later this month. Charlotte BBYO mem bers meet most Tuesday nights and any Jewish teen, 8th-12th grade, is welcome to participate. For questions about BBYO, please contact Jamie Bryan and Sara Abadi, Charlotte BBYO City Directors charlotte@bbyo.org. ^ The Eastern Region advisors and staff also enjoyed the dance.
The Charlotte Jewish News (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 1, 2017, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75