Vol. 42, No. 4 Nisan-lyar-Sivan 5780 April-May 2020 The Crisis Is New, the Tradition Is Not Jews have faced crises through out history. Whenever faced with emergencies, Jews traditionally respond with prayer, action, and adaptability. Today, we are faced with both a flood of emotions and a flood of requests for assistance from our local community. As is the tradition, the Great er Charlotte Jewish communi ty has responded to these needs with understanding, compassion, and financial support. But, as is also a tradition within the Jew ish community, people need to participate. The escalation of COVID-19 calls for a coordinat ed response to meet the demands created by this unprecedented pandemic. And that coordinated response is the JewishCharlotte JEV/fSH T®GETHER Emergency Response Fund. The JewishCharlotte Emergen cy Response Fund will be guided by the Federation and fund indi viduals, families, and Jewish or ganizations affected by the pan demic. The assistance will allow organizations to preserve their workforces, and deliver critical services. 100% of every dollar raised will go directly to agencies to meet critical needs. To help with this important effort. Please donate at www. jewishcharlotte.org or mail your check to Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte, 5007 Provi dence Road, Ste. 101, Charlotte, NC 28226. If you need more information, contact Sam Bernstein, Federa tion Chief Development and Mar keting Officer at 704-944-6758. WWW.JEWISHCHARL®TTE THANK YOU! As of April 14, our JEWISHCOMMUNITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND has raised more than $312,000! Thank you to those who have already donated. The needs will continue. Visit www.jewishcharlotte.org and donate today. Please join us for our Virtual Annual Meeting on May 21 at 7:00 pm as we honor Outgoing President, Alison Lerner and welcome Incoming President, Ron Townsend. Last month, the first round of grants was approved for distribution to meet the most immediate needs. Learn how these dollars will help strengthen and sustain our community, and how Federation is working in partnership with you, our dedicated and generous community members, to stay responsive during COVID-19. Campaign 2020 Powered by You As Federation continues to work with our network of benefi ciary agencies to meet short-term needs as a result of COVID-19, our 2020 Annual Campaign con tinues to insure that we are able to sustain the recovery once this cri sis is over and beyond. Federation is uniquely positioned to manage overall communal needs by con vening its partners to identify and respond to those needs and ultimately working with the larg est donor base in the community to help fund those needs. This is what Federation does day in and day out and this is what your An nual Campaign dollars fund year in and year out. Donors to Federation’s Annual Campaign appreciate the impor tance of community. Your invest ment means even more in times of crises so that we continue to support those organizations and programs that make our Charlotte Jewish community a special place to live. If you have not already done so, please make your 2020 Annual Campaign commitment today at www.jewishcharlotte.org or mail your donation to Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte, 5007 Providence Road, Ste. 101, Charlotte, NC 28226. 2020 .\1 I CAMPAIGN 2020: AT A GLANCE 1155 Donors ^5,ooopoo $3,207,156 as of April 14.2020 ON ‘31101hJVH0 80ZI- #imhJ3d aivd dovisod s n aisidSdd p0}S0nb0y 0OIAJ0S 06uBqo 9ZZ8Z ON ‘SHOIJeqo 311# siins ‘peoy 0ou0p!AOJd 2009 Songs to Wash Your Hands for 20 Seconds - Jewishly 1. Recite the ritual handwashing blessing two times: “Baruch Atah Adonai Elheinu Melech HaOlam Al N’teelat Yadaim. ’’ 2. Sing the first verse of Mi Chamocha using the Dan Nichols arrangement. Do you have a favorite Jewish tune to wash your hands by? Teii us what it is on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/chariotteJewishnews. FOR A MORE CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER WRITTEN BY RABBI JUDY SCHINDLER, PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 25. stay safe and healthy, from the staff and board of The Charlotte Jewish News