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SUMMARY:Business & Professionals Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:March 19\n@\n8:00 am\n–\n5:00 pm \nBack to Events \nDate & Time:\nMarch 19\n@\n8:00 am\n–\n5:00 pm\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n  \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\n\n\n\n\nBusiness & Professionals Speaker Series \nThis event has passed\, but we’d love to you see at the next one! \nJoin Jewish Federation’s Business & Professionals for a special evening of networking and exclusive insight on South Florida’s booming real estate market and what may be on the horizon.\nHear from Brian Bandell\, real estate editor at the South Florida Business Journal and novelist\, in a moderated conversation hosted by Brian Seymour\, community leader and co-chair of Gunster’s Real Property practice.\n\nLocation: Venture X West Palm Beach – The Square 700 S. Rosemary Ave.\, Suite 204 West Palm Beach\nCouvert: $36\nIncludes cocktails and hors d’oeuvres\nChair: Benjamin Jacobson\n\nFeatured Guest:\n\nBrian Bandell\nBrian Bandell is the real estate editor at the South Florida Business Journal\, covering the booming real estate market. Brian has won more than 25 journalism awards\, including first place from The Florida Press Club for both business writing and government reporting in Florida. He’s the author of several Jewish-themed science fiction books\, including “The Rabbi and the Condemned.” He grew up on Florida’s Space Coast and holds a B.S. in communications from the University of Miami. \n\nBrian M. Seymour\nBrian M. Seymour is a prominent attorney and shareholder at Gunster law firm\, where he is co-chair of its real property practice. He specializes in real estate\, land use and development and property rights litigation. Brian is widely recognized for his legal achievements and actively engages in civic and community activities\, including serving on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of Jewish Federation. He’s also the incoming chair of the Business Development Board of Palm Beach County. \nFor more information\, please contact Sara Hassin at sara.hassin@jewishpalmbeach.org or 561.242.6625. \nExplore More\nEvents in Your Community
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Women’s History Month
DESCRIPTION:March 18\n@\n8:00 am\n–\n5:00 pm \nBack to Events \n\n\nAdd to calendar \n  \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\n\n\n\n\nEarly Childhood Jewish Educator Conference \nThis event has passed\, but we’d love to you see at the next one! \nWe recognize the unique contributions of women to our Jewish community.\nIn addition to our Women’s Philanthropy and Jewish Women’s Foundation\, Career Connections (a program of Alpert Jewish Family Service and Federation) is proudly partnering with Jewish Women International (JWI) to empower women and girls to realize their full potential. Together we are providing a series of virtual workshops for survivors of domestic violence to embark on a journey of empowerment and self-discovery. \n\nUnlocking Your Identity & Crafting Your Path Forward\nWednesday\, March 20 at 12 p.m. \nThis is the first workshop of a four-part series designed for survivors of domestic violence who are ready to reclaim their identities and chart their own paths to empowerment. In this interactive session\, you will engage in a series of activities aimed at uncovering your authentic self\, envisioning your desired future\, and setting actionable goals to make your aspirations a reality. You will leave with a personalized roadmap for success which will pave the way for a future filled with possibility and purpose. \nRegister Now \n\n\nReady\, Set\, Reinvent\nWednesday\, March 27 at 12 p.m. \nThis is the second workshop of a four-part series designed for survivors of domestic violence who are ready to take the next step in reclaiming their power by joining the workforce. This session will help you navigate your career path by learning how to leverage transferable skills and address gaps in work history. You will also explore options such as advancing in your current career tracks\, starting anew\, pursuing side gigs\, or developing a slash career. Facilitators will offer valuable insight into how to capitalize on strengths\, overcome challenges\, and maximize opportunities in today’s ever-evolving job market. \nRegister Now \n\n\nResilience Reclaimed: Conquering Imposter Syndrome & Elevating Interview Skills\nWednesday\, March 27 at 12 p.m. \nThis is the second workshop of a four-part series designed for survivors of domestic violence who are ready to take the next step in reclaiming their power by joining the workforce. This session will help you navigate your career path by learning how to leverage transferable skills and address gaps in work history. You will also explore options such as advancing in your current career tracks\, starting anew\, pursuing side gigs\, or developing a slash career. Facilitators will offer valuable insight into how to capitalize on strengths\, overcome challenges\, and maximize opportunities in today’s ever-evolving job market. \nRegister Now \n\n\nReclaiming Your Voice: Communication and Assertiveness Mastery\nWednesday\, April 10 at 12 p.m. \nThis is the fourth workshop of a four-part series designed for survivors of domestic violence whose voices were shut down by their abusers. Join us in this empowering workshop\, where we focus on reclaiming your voice through effective communication and assertiveness skills. Discover how to express yourself confidently and assertively in personal and professional settings. Learn to navigate difficult conversations\, set boundaries\, and advocate for yourself with courage and clarity. \nRegister Now \n\nWednesday\, March 20 at 12 p.m. \nThis is the first workshop of a four-part series designed for survivors of domestic violence who are ready to reclaim their identities and chart their own paths to empowerment. In this interactive session\, you will engage in a series of activities aimed at uncovering your authentic self\, envisioning your desired future\, and setting actionable goals to make your aspirations a reality. You will leave with a personalized roadmap for success which will pave the way for a future filled with possibility and purpose. \nRegister Now \nWednesday\, March 27 at 12 p.m. \nThis is the second workshop of a four-part series designed for survivors of domestic violence who are ready to take the next step in reclaiming their power by joining the workforce. This session will help you navigate your career path by learning how to leverage transferable skills and address gaps in work history. You will also explore options such as advancing in your current career tracks\, starting anew\, pursuing side gigs\, or developing a slash career. Facilitators will offer valuable insight into how to capitalize on strengths\, overcome challenges\, and maximize opportunities in today’s ever-evolving job market. \nRegister Now \nWednesday\, March 27 at 12 p.m. \nThis is the second workshop of a four-part series designed for survivors of domestic violence who are ready to take the next step in reclaiming their power by joining the workforce. This session will help you navigate your career path by learning how to leverage transferable skills and address gaps in work history. You will also explore options such as advancing in your current career tracks\, starting anew\, pursuing side gigs\, or developing a slash career. Facilitators will offer valuable insight into how to capitalize on strengths\, overcome challenges\, and maximize opportunities in today’s ever-evolving job market. \nRegister Now \nWednesday\, April 10 at 12 p.m. \nThis is the fourth workshop of a four-part series designed for survivors of domestic violence whose voices were shut down by their abusers. Join us in this empowering workshop\, where we focus on reclaiming your voice through effective communication and assertiveness skills. Discover how to express yourself confidently and assertively in personal and professional settings. Learn to navigate difficult conversations\, set boundaries\, and advocate for yourself with courage and clarity. \nRegister Now \nTo learn more about opportunities to advance your career\, contact 561.615.4949 or careerconnections@jewishpalmbeach.org. \nExplore More\nEvents in Your Community
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SUMMARY:Humans of October 7th
DESCRIPTION:March 18\n@\n8:00 am\n–\n5:00 pm\n \nBack to Events\n \nDate & Time:\nMarch 18\n@\n8:00 am\n–\n5:00 pm\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\n\n\n\n\nEarly Childhood Jewish Educator Conference \nThis event has passed\, but we’d love to you see at the next one! \nA New Exhibition by Renowned Photographer Erez Kaganovitz\nIn the wake of the horrendous and devastating terror attacks on Israel\, incitement on the streets and social media have fueled antisemitism and misconceptions about Israel and the Jewish people. Created by one of Israel’s most noted artists and photojournalists\, Humans of October 7th aims to combat misconceptions and antisemitic sentiment by showing the human side of the millions of lives in Israel affected by the attacks and ensuing conflict. This breathtaking new exhibition brings to light the human stories of the remarkable people who have stood up to terrorism and showcases the unique spirit and resilience of the Israeli people. \n \nErez Kaganovitz\nErez Kaganovitz is the human behind the Humans of Tel Aviv\, Humans of Israel\, Humans of the Holocaust\, and Humans of October 7th projects. A native of Tel Aviv\, Erez is a noted photographer and speaker who has shared his work and message around the world. Through his projects\, Erez has helped bridge cultural gaps in society – both within and outside of Israel. His compelling work brings understanding\, emotional connection and unity to many around the world. \n\n\nTuesday\, March 12 at 12 p.m.  Lunch and Learn  Temple Israel 1901 North Flagler Drive\, West Palm Beach. Click here to register\n\nTuesday\, March 12 at 7 p.m. Temple Shaarei Shalom 9085 Hagen Ranch Road\, Boynton Beach. Click here to register\n\nWednesday\, March 13 at 11:30 a.m. Lunch and Learn  Temple Beth David 4657 Hood Road\,Palm Beach Gardens. Click here to register\n\nWednesday\, March 13 at 7 p.m. Temple Beth Torah  900 Big Blue Trace\, Wellington No registration necessary Call 561.793.2700 for more information\n\nThursday\, March 14 at 4 p.m. Temple Judea  4311 Hood Road\, Palm Beach Gardens No registration necessary Call 561.624.4633 for more information\n\nFor more information\, please contact Marla Topiol at marla.topiol@jewishpalmbeach.org or 561.242.6629. \nJewish Federation of Palm Beach County is committed to providing universal access to our events whenever possible. Please contact our Community Disability Navigator at 561.242.6664 or jdn@jewishpalmbeach.org to discuss reasonable accommodations. Some accommodations such as scheduling an interpreter may require prior notice of one week before the event date. \n \nExplore More\nEvents in Your Community
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SUMMARY:Explore Israel’s Diversity Right Here in Palm Beach County – Shlichim Panel
DESCRIPTION:March 19\n@\n8:00 am\n–\n5:00 pm \nBack to Events \nDate & Time:\nMarch 19\n@\n8:00 am\n–\n5:00 pm\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n  \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\n\n\n\n\nExplore Israel’s Diversity Right Here in Palm Beach County – Shlichim Panel \nThis event has passed\, but we’d love to you see at the next one! \nThank you for your interest in this event. Online registration is now closed. For more information\, contact Honey Levy at honey.levy@jewishpalmbeach.org or 561.335.9366.\nExperience Israel’s rich cultural diversity right here in Palm Beach County!  Join several of The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Shlichim—dynamic Israeli emissaries from diverse backgrounds\, including Ethiopia\, Russia\, and Ashkenazi heritage—as they bring Israel’s vibrant culture to you. Through powerful personal stories and unique perspectives\, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the rich tapestry that makes up Israeli society. This a rare and unique opportunity to see\, hear and feel Israel’s incredible diversity firsthand! \nHors d’oeuvres will be served at this complimentary event. We encourage you to bring a guest.\n \nThe Jewish Agency for Israel’s Shlichim serve as a living bridge between Israel and Jewish communities worldwide. Dedicated to fostering a deep and authentic connection to Israel\, they promote immersive Israeli experiences\, inspire Jewish social activism\, and share Israel’s rich and diverse culture. \n \nFederation’s Shlicha Honey Levy will be one of the featured panelists. Since August 2023\, Honey has connected with and provided thoughtful Jewish engagement to people around the Palm Beaches. \nFor more information\, please contact Honey Levy at honey.levy@jewishpalmbeach.org or 561.335.9366. \nJewish Federation of Palm Beach County is committed to providing universal access to our events whenever possible. Please contact our Disability Navigator at jdn@jewishpalmbeach.org or 561.209.2614 to discuss reasonable accommodations. Some accommodations such as scheduling an interpreter may require prior notice of one week before the event date \n \nExplore More\nEvents in Your Community
URL:https://jewishpb.org/event/explore-israels-diversity-right-here-in-palm-beach-county-shlichim-panel/
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SUMMARY:Early Childhood Jewish Educator Conference
DESCRIPTION:March 18\n@\n8:00 am\n–\n5:00 pm \nBack to Events \nDate & Time:\nMarch 18\n@\n8:00 am\n–\n5:00 pm\n\n\nAdd to calendar \n  \n\nGoogle Calendar\niCalendar\nOutlook 365\nOutlook Live\n\n\n\n\n\nEarly Childhood Jewish Educator Conference \nThis event has passed\, but we’d love to you see at the next one! \nYou are invited to an uplifting day filled with learning\, connection and the arts as we focus on creating dynamic and diverse classroom environments that inspire our youngest learners.\nLearn how to navigate the increasingly complex early childhood learning environment. \nOur special guest speakers will explore how music\, literature and the arts can help you build and expand your relationships with your students and their families. \nThis conference includes a keynote presentation and two breakout sessions as well as breakfast and lunch. \nFREE\nThis program qualifies for six educator in-service hours. \nSchedule\n8:30 a.m. Registration and Breakfast\n9 a.m. Welcome\n9:30 a.m. Keynote Presentation\n10:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. Breakout session 1\n12:10 – 1:10 p.m. Lunch\n1:15 – 2:50 p.m. Breakout session 2\n2:55 – 3:30 p.m. Closing \nPlease RSVP by Monday\, February 12. \nKEYNOTE PRESENTATION\n“Sing it! Say it! Stamp it! Sway it!”\nHear from Ellen Allard\, the self-proclaimed\, “Queen of Jewish Early Childhood Music\,” as she shares with you the transformative power of music in enriching the learning experiences of young children. She will share practical strategies and inspiring ideas that encourage\, inspire and invite you to expand your musical horizons and create vibrant and engaging classrooms where music is a regular feature. \n\nHow to Successfully Use Music in the Classroom\nA unique opportunity to delve into the various ways music can foster cognitive\, language\, physical\, social-emotional and spiritual growth through interactive activities and insightful conversations.\nPresenter: Ellen Allard is a recording artist\, performer\, musician\, composer and educator who has been performing children’s concerts and presenting to early childhood educators with rave reviews for more than 40 years. \n\n\nDiversity and Inclusion Through Literature in the Early Childhood Classroom\nAn engaging and thought-provoking session centered on the transformative power of diversity and inclusion in early childhood literature that intricately weaves in the principles of transformative social-emotional learning (SEL). Explore how diverse narratives contribute to the holistic development of individuals and communities. \nPresenter: Pranoo Kumaris is a proud immigrant\, educator\, TedX speaker and mother dedicated to identity driven educational experiences. She is the founder of Rohi’s Readery\, an award-winning social justice driven bookstore located at The Square in West Palm Beach. With an incredibly dynamic and accomplished background\, Kumar’s projects include founding early childhood and elementary inclusive programs\, writing identity driven PreK curriculum\, and co-founding Washington state’s first elementary charter school. \n\n\nUnderstanding Day-to-Day Gender Assumptions in the Early Childhood Classroom\nAn opportunity to think and learn about subtle ways gender presents itself in the classroom as the presenter shares research-based information and discusses recent changes to Florida laws. Educators will also learn tips and tools to help build a community of belonging in the classroom and school setting. \nPresenter: Tracey Labgold is the Florida Education and Training Manager for Keshet\, a nonprofit organization focused on the full equality of LGBTQ Jews and families in Jewish life. Labgold started her career as a high school English teacher and spent the last decade facilitating anti-bias and diversity awareness workshops for the ADL\, before joining the Keshet team in 2021.  \n\n\nLet’s Focus on Infants & Toddlers\nDesigned specifically for educators who teach infants to two-and-a-half-year-old children\, learn how to encourage early language and pre-literacy development in our youngest age group. You will also explore how to navigate behavioral issues in low and non-verbal children. \nPresenter:  Yehudis Smith serves as the Director of Early Childhood and Congregational Education at the Miami-based Center for the Advancement of Jewish Children (CAJE)\, where she supports a network of 30 Jewish early childhood education programs throughout Miami-Dade. She is also an independent ECE consultant\, teacher mentor and child development specialist who spent more than 15 years in the classroom and just returned from an extensive training in Reggio Emilia\, Italy. \n\nA unique opportunity to delve into the various ways music can foster cognitive\, language\, physical\, social-emotional and spiritual growth through interactive activities and insightful conversations.\nPresenter: Ellen Allard is a recording artist\, performer\, musician\, composer and educator who has been performing children’s concerts and presenting to early childhood educators with rave reviews for more than 40 years. \nAn engaging and thought-provoking session centered on the transformative power of diversity and inclusion in early childhood literature that intricately weaves in the principles of transformative social-emotional learning (SEL). Explore how diverse narratives contribute to the holistic development of individuals and communities. \nPresenter: Pranoo Kumaris is a proud immigrant\, educator\, TedX speaker and mother dedicated to identity driven educational experiences. She is the founder of Rohi’s Readery\, an award-winning social justice driven bookstore located at The Square in West Palm Beach. With an incredibly dynamic and accomplished background\, Kumar’s projects include founding early childhood and elementary inclusive programs\, writing identity driven PreK curriculum\, and co-founding Washington state’s first elementary charter school. \nAn opportunity to think and learn about subtle ways gender presents itself in the classroom as the presenter shares research-based information and discusses recent changes to Florida laws. Educators will also learn tips and tools to help build a community of belonging in the classroom and school setting. \nPresenter: Tracey Labgold is the Florida Education and Training Manager for Keshet\, a nonprofit organization focused on the full equality of LGBTQ Jews and families in Jewish life. Labgold started her career as a high school English teacher and spent the last decade facilitating anti-bias and diversity awareness workshops for the ADL\, before joining the Keshet team in 2021.  \nDesigned specifically for educators who teach infants to two-and-a-half-year-old children\, learn how to encourage early language and pre-literacy development in our youngest age group. You will also explore how to navigate behavioral issues in low and non-verbal children. \nPresenter:  Yehudis Smith serves as the Director of Early Childhood and Congregational Education at the Miami-based Center for the Advancement of Jewish Children (CAJE)\, where she supports a network of 30 Jewish early childhood education programs throughout Miami-Dade. She is also an independent ECE consultant\, teacher mentor and child development specialist who spent more than 15 years in the classroom and just returned from an extensive training in Reggio Emilia\, Italy. \nFor more information\, please contact Robyn Hurvitz at robyn.hurvitz@jewishpalmbeach.org or 561.209.2621. \nEarly Childhood Education Directors Committee \nSandy Wilensky\, Chair\, Temple Beth Torah\nJodie Block\, Mandel JCC\, Boynton Beach\nCindy Brown\, Temple Beit HaYam\nJenny Fenton\, Temple Beth David\nDorit Kadouri\, Temple Beth Am\nBrooke Pertnoy\, Mandel JCC\, Palm Beach Gardens\nCourtney Plager\, Beit Blumi\nStephanie Rubin\, Temple Torat Emet\nSandy Wilensky\, (Chair) Temple Beth Torah \n \nExplore More\nEvents in Your Community
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