Monday, May 13th from 10:00am - 5:00pm - Flowers Will Bloom Again - Special Art Project at the Marlene Meyerson JCC - Join us for a deeply meaningful event, "Flowers Will Bloom Again," a creative tribute to honor the memory of all civilians who fell victim to the tragic events of October 7. Participants will be able to craft and paint ceramic flowers, each symbolizing a life remembered and a promise for renewal. These handcrafted blooms will be prominently displayed during our Tikkun Leil Shavuot, serving as a powerful visual testament to our community's resilience and unity in the face of loss. Learn more & register here. |
Monday, May 13th - 2 sessions in the morning & afternoon - "Longing: Honoring Fallen Israeli Soldiers + Civilian Victims" at the Marlene Meyerson JCC - Join us at "Longing," where we honor the courage and sacrifice of our fallen heroes. Read the names of friends, family, and others who sacrificed their lives for Israel. Let their names be heard, their spirits felt, and ensure their bravery is remembered for generations to come. Let's keep their memory alive. Register for the morning session or afternoon session. |
Monday, May 13 at 7:00 pm - Yom Ha'Azmaut Concert ft. Achinoam Nini ("Noa)" - The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center - (One East 65th Street) - Join us for a festive concert with internationally acclaimed singer Achinoam Nini, better known as Noa; Gil Dor; and Ruslan Sirota as we celebrate Israel’s 76th birthday amid a time of profound adversity. A tekes ma’avar ceremony will kick off the event and mark the transition as we move from the grief of Yom HaZikaron, Israel’s Memorial Day, to the joy of Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israel’s Independence Day. |
Monday, May 13th at 8:00pm at the Marlene Meyerson JCC - Israel Story Live: the creators of the well-known podcast will talk about their project “Wartime Diaries.” Discount code: ISMAY245 |
Thursday, May 16th at 7:30pm at the Marlene Meyerson JCC - Yom Haatzmat Celebration with Israeli Music and food: hosting the rapper and singer Jimbo Jay for a conversation about his work and the events of October 7th (He lives with his family at Kibbutz Or Haner in the Gaza Envelope) and singing and enjoying also Israeli food. Discount Code: YHMAY245 |
Support Israel in Her Time of Need
Click here for resources related to the ongoing Israel - Hamas war.
Click here to read Rabbi Gelber's responses to the situation.
GENuine Connections™ at DOROT
GENuine Connections at DOROT is a free, online community devoted to making genuine connections between older adults and high school students. Teens and older adults meet weekly over Zoom in small groups to talk and participate in activities ranging from creative writing, chess, art, current events and so much more, leading to the discovery of new and shared perspectives. And teens get community service credits for participating!
Learn more about how to participate here!
Our hearts are with our Jewish communal family in Ukraine and all those in harm's way in the region.
The Joint Distribution Committee is working non-stop to provide food, medicine and diapers. To support the JDC in the Ukraine donate here .
We can also support Masorti Olami, our Conservative Movement international partner, in their emergency campaign for the Masorti communities in Ukraine and the Schechter Institute , also a Movement Partner, in Israel, and Project Kesher. Here at home, we can support UJA Federation.
Urgent Need for Blood Donation in New York City
For more information about the city's blood supply situation, click here .
Click here to find additional blood drive locations and dates in your neighborhood.
Seeking Volunteers for Midnight Run
Midnight Run coordinates over 1,000 relief missions per year, in which volunteers distribute food, clothing, and other items to the homeless on the streets of NYC. These efforts create a forum for trust, sharing, understanding and affection.
Habonim is looking to do morning runs, but we need experienced leaders in order to do that! We are asking for volunteers to sign up to do runs with another organization and be trained to lead ours! Write to our office HERE if you are interested, and learn more about Midnight Run HERE.
From Rabbi Gelber:
If you have not yet participated in the Gift of Life Marrow Registry, I encourage you to Get Swabbed by registering here .
Testing is free for those 18-35 and you'll learn more about the ideal profile at that link. I have worked with patients with leukemia and other blood cancers for almost 25 years and have witnessed the power of the bone marrow registries in helping to preserve and save lives. Do your part and join the registry! For questions about Judaism and saving a life, be in touch with me at rabbigelber@habonim.net .
Rabbi Gelber is honored to have her words included in the rapid-response book Remember and Do Not Forget, Rabbinic Testimonies of January 6, 2021: A Horrific Day in American History, edited by Rabbi Menachem Creditor and Rabbi Jessie Olitzky, with Foreword by Ruth Messinger.
When We Turned Within, Volume 2 features writing by 107 contributors from around the world - Rabbi Lisa Gelber and Malkie Grozalsky among them. Co-edited by Rabbi Menachem Creditor and Sarah Tuttle-Singer, the paperback is available here and the Kindle version is available here.
Proceeds from book sales go to UJA-Federation of NY for COVID relief efforts.
Some of Rabbi Gelber's weekly writings to the Habonim community are included in the first volume of When We Turned Within: Reflections of COVID-19.