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MORNING AND EVENING MINYANS (Call synagogue to confirm time.)
Chabad of South Orlando--Monday and Thursday, 8 a.m. 407-354-3660.
Congregation Ahavas YisraeI--Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday, 9
a.m., 407-644-2500.
Congregation Chabad Lubavitch of Greater Daytona--Monday, 8 a.m.; Thursday, 8 a.m., 904-
672-9300.
Congregation Ohev Shalom--Sunday, 9 a.m., 407-298-4650.
GOBOR Community Minyan at Jewish Academy of Orlando--Monday - Friday, 7:45 a.m. -
8:30 a.m.
Temple Israel--Sunday, 9 a.m., 407-647-3055.
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HERITAGE FLORIDA JEWISH NEWS, JANUARY 31, 2014
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31
Ahavas Yisrael--Kabbalat, 30 minutes before sundown.
Discussion on suicide terrorism--Dr. Johnathan Matusitz, associate professor at the Nicholson
School of Communication, UCF, will discuss the symbolic meanings of suicide terrorism; 6:30
p.m. in the Health and Public Affairs building, room 112, 4000 Central Florida Blvd, Orlando.
The lecture is free and open to the public.
Community-wide Shabbat service--The Jewish Federation of Volusia and Flagler Counties,
Inc. invites the public to the 31 t annual Shabbat service at 7:30 p.m. at Temple Beth-El, 579
North Nova Road, Ormond Beach.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1
JFGO Women's Division Choices--Showcasing a Broadway-style review of Jewish life in Central
Florida, 7 p.m. at the Rosen Plaza. Info: 407-645-5933 or visit www.jfgo.org
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Temple Israel Mitzvah Fair--Learn about mitzvoth of the home, 9 a.m. Info: Rabbi Neely,
407-647-3055 or Mike Fineberg, 407-878-2282.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Israeli Folk Dancing--7-7:30 p.m. beginners, 7:30-8:15 p.m. instruction, 8:15-10 p.m., requests.
Cost: Free for JCC members, $5 nonmembers. Info: 407-645-5933.
Rohr Jewish Learning Institute--Six-week course "To be a Jew in the free world: Jewish
identity through the lens of modern history," led by Rabbi Majesky of Chabad North Orlando,
7:30 p.m. at the Courtyard Marriott, 135 International Pkwy, Lake Mary. Info: 407-878-3011
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Congregation Bet Chaim--Rabbi Werthman teaches a weekly class in basic Judaism, 7:30
p.m. Class is open to all Jews and non-Jews who want to learn more about Judaism. No fee.
Info: info@betchaim.org.
Rohr Jewish Learning Institute--Six-week course "To be a Jew in the free world: Jewish iden-
tity through the lens of modern history," led by Rabbi Konikov of Chabad of South Orlando, 7
p.m. at the South Orlando Chabad Center, 7504 Universal Blvd., Orlando. Info: 407-354-3660
Spring 92Y cultural series--COS and Roth JCC open the series with Amy Chua and Jed Ru-
benfeld who will discuss success in America, 8 p.m. at COS. Cost: Series (four programs) $30;
individual programs, $10 advance, $15 at the door. Infor: 407-298-4750
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5
Kabbalah for Real--Rabbi Kay will teach a course on Kabbalah. 7 p.m. at COS through April
2. Info: Susan Sparrow at clergyasst@ohevshalom.org or 407-298-4650
"OMG" for Jewish teens--A battle between faith and logic course for teenagers at Chabad of
North Orlando, 39 Skyline Drive, Lake Mary. 7 p.m. Cost: $54 per student.
• FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7
Ahavas Yisrael--Kabbalat, 30 minutes before sundown.
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From chauffe.r to e00atertalner
What started out as be-
I ing a "chauffer" for his son
I turned Stewart Bloom into
| an entertainer. Several years
ago, Bloom would drive his
I son Andrew, who at the time
I was preparing for his bar
I mitzvah, to the monthly
musicals at Horizon Bay on
I BostonAvenue.Andrewwould
I makebrowniesandwasalways
I anxious to serve them to the
residents. As time went on,
I Bloom continued to deliver
I the brownies every month,
I even after Andrew no longer
made the brownies.
I Bloom not only has become
I a regular and welcome face,
I but a resident favorite. Once
a year, he replaces his famous
I brownies fora guitar and takes
I center stage. On Feb. 9 at 1
I p.m., Bloom will delight the
audience once againwith mu-
I sic. He entertains with crowd
I favorites, mostly folk songs
d that many sing along too.
Stewart Bloom with his son Andrew.
All are welcome and en- hances the lives of residents
couraged to attend this per- at assisted living and nursing
formance, which is sponsored homes throughout Central
by the Jewish Pavilion. Florida. For more informa-
The Jewish Pavilion en- tionpleasecal1407-678-9363.
Across
1. Designer Mizrahi
6."AnAmerican "(animated
film with Feivel Mousekewitz)
10. Stable sound
14. Kind of rye found in a deli
15. Hebrew alternative
16. "A Wild ___" (Mel Blanc's
debut as Bugs Bunny)
17. One of 156 in North America
19. "I Bought Me ": Copland
20. Jessica chooses to ___ for
her nuptials in "The Merchant
of Venice"
21. Solomonic
23. Country N. of Israel
25. Director ofthe"Rush Hour"
series
28. Both parts of a Biblical bk.
30. It was parted for Moses
31. Chavrutas, e.g.
32. Bynes in the 2007 film
"Hairspray"
35. Year BCE during the Has-
monean rule
37. MIT new-Left linguist
41. Islands whose first Jewish
settlers arrived in 1847
42. Simple organism
45. "My rhymes ___your shine"
(Matisyahu lyric)
49. Torah bk.
51. "If ___ a Hammer" (song
Peter Yarrow sang at the 1963
March on Washington)
52. Jewish Enlightenment
pioneer Moses
56. Olive of Fleischer
Studios
57. Rabbit or goat variety
58. They may be used to make
tzitzit
60 .... -do-well (Luftmensch,
in Yiddish)
61. Holocaust survivor and SF
Bay Area rock promoter
66. "Anti-___ googles" (glasses
sold to ultra-Orthodox Jews
to help them avoid looking at
women)
67. "My beloved is like " -
(Song of Songs 2:9)
68. "Metmorphasis "
(Houdini illusion)
69. Say "Vidui" on Yore Kippur,
slangily
70. Reform teen org. whose
2013-4 study theme is "Am I
my Brother's Keeper?"
71. Yarmulkes go on them
Down
1. Org. once led by the con-
troversial Dominique Strauss-
Kahn
2. Take the next step after JDate
3. "Liar's Gospel" author Naomi
4. First murder victim, ever
5. Common Tu B'Shvat treat
6. Some who learn from a
melamed
7 .... Sephardic Synagogue
(Tsfat's oldest prayer house)
8. 1998 Lisa Loeb hit
9. Kind of calendar that might
require a leap month
10. Like a yente
11. Manuscript omission
12. Gave a sermon
13. Shaffer and Falk
18. Mo. in 1740 when Haym
Solomon was born
22. Mengele trait
23. U.S. agency concerned with
retirees
24 .... Kinneret (Sea of
Galilee)
26. Mark Zuckerberg and Ser-
gei Brin
27. Ki ___ ("When You En-
ter"): Torah portion read in
September
29. Cone lead-in
33. More meshuga
34. Berlin's" Blue?"
36. Abba's wife
38. Panel that addresses issues
of halacha for the Conservative
mvmt.
39. Pond fish
40. Israeli novelist A.B.
43. Tampa ___ Jewish Film
Festival
44. Abe Foxman's org.
45."Esauwas a cunning hunter,
___ the field." (Gen. 25:27)
46. (Offensively) "Jew someone
out of"
47. Marx co-author
48. Feels like Jacob did toward
Rachel
50. Kind of shot by Noam Behr
on the court
53. Jacob's father-in-law
54. Source of chazer
55. Region of Israel that in-
cludes the Golan and the Galil
59. Satu ___ (whence some
Hasidim)
62. In Heb., it's known as Tzahal
63. One of many drawn before
Purim
64. "The King ___ I" (Rodgers
and Hammerstein musical)
65. Tzipi Livni and Tzipi Hoto-
vely (abbr.)
m
4
29
48
m
7
m
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26
35
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The Jerusalem Post Crossword Puzzle
By David Benkof
DavidBenkof@aol.com
See answers in the February 7 issue of the Heritage.