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JeWish Festival Festival map 14 Festival Program 15 Dr. W’s Kid’s Zone activities 16 vendors 17

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Community GuiDe 29 Kosher restaurants 31-35 synagogues 37-39 Jewish Day schools 41 Jewish early Childhood Centers 43 nonprofit Jewish agencies 45-49

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Dear Friends,

it is my pleasure to welcome the

community to this first-ever historic

event – FeDstoCK: two Days of love

and nachas! it is a time to celebrate

our love for one another and honor our

worldwide Jewish family, as the Jewish

Federation of south Palm Beach County

continues its mission of tikkun olam

(repairing the world). We are a vibrant,

passionate community, reaching out to

Jews of all ages, backgrounds and interests.

enjoy the concerts, eat way too much

food and learn about who we are and

what we do, as we rock out – but never

tune out our responsibility and love for

one another. Peace out,

Cindy nimhauserChair, Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County

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The Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County is proud to be partnering with more than 30 local agencies, synagogues and schools as well as the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Jewish Federation of Broward County on this special celebration.

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at Mizner Park Amphitheater in Boca Raton

MATiSyAhuSaturday, December 18 - 8 p.m.

FREE JEwiSh FESTivALSunday, December 19

10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

DuDu FiShERSunday, December 19 - 8 p.m.

The Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach CountyPresents

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MATISYAHU SPREAD 1in april of 2005, a fresh voice announced his arrival on the interna-tional stage with a stunningly inventive document titled Live at Stubb’s. six years later, matisyahu returns to the renowned austin venue that

helped to launch his career with Live at Stubb’s, Vol. II, a new CD-DvD package that demonstrates the continued originality and increasing depth of this longtime new yorker’s craft.

inspired by the runaway success of the original record, which spawned the hit single “King Without a Crown” and has to date sold nearly 700,000 copies in the united states, matisyahu says he always knew he wanted to make another live album. “Performing is such a big part of what i do,” he says, “and there’s a lot about that live energy that you just can’t catch in the studio. so for me it was simply a matter of figuring out the right time to do it.”

he chose well: last year matisyahu released Light, a David Kahne-produced studio disc on which he jumped boldly from hard-edged dancehall and ska-inflected new Wave to laidback pop-rock and acoustic folk-soul. the album took matisyahu well beyond his stylistic comfort zone and charted the growth of his vocals from traditional reggae toasting to a more dynamic, emo-

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tional place. But it didn’t necessarily show off his onstage evolution.

“i’ve played so many shows and gone through so many metamorphoses as a performer,” he says. especially valuable was the opportunity to showcase that evolution at the very club where his career really took off. “it was kind of a return-to-roots occasion,” he says—albeit one

where we see how far he’s come, as well.

Part of that transformation has been fueled by matisyahu’s new band: Brooklyn’s acclaimed Dub trio, which includes guitarist D.P. holmes, bass-

ist stu Brooks and drummer Joe tomino. the singer first came across the group—as fate would have it—while in austin recording the first stubb’s record. “i remember seeing their name at a record signing

and being intrigued,” he says. “so i got one of their records while i was on tour, and there was this one song i couldn’t stop playing.”

shortly thereafter, matisyahu spent an entire day walking around Boston writing lyrics to the tune. “i love the way they bounce back and forth between really beautiful music and heavier, harder-edged stuff,” he says. “i knew right then that i want-ed to work with them.” last year he booked a show with Dub trio at a small club in Brooklyn. “We just did an improv set after maybe one rehearsal,” he recalls. “it felt so right.”

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that improvisational spirit looms large throughout Live at Stubb’s, Vol. II, which pulls primarily from Light and Youth, matisyahu’s 2006 full-length. “Dub trio understand the concept of space,” he says, “which for a vocalist is great, because that leaves a lot of room for me to really get into my lyrics in new ways.” here matisyahu uses that room to dig deeper into his sound than ever before, shed-ding new light on its hip-hop, rock and reggae dimensions to the vocal delight of the enthusiastic (and demographically varied) stubb’s crowd.

that audience was central to what matisyahu set out to accomplish with Live at Stubb’s, Vol. II. after all, the fans were the ones who enabled his return to the venue in the first place, affording matisyahu the opportunity to extend the legacy stubb’s represents. in fact, one crowd member made a lasting contribution.

“the night before the show i took a picture of my tour bus in the hotel parking lot and posted it on twitter,” matisyahu remembers. “someone sent back a tweet saying they’d figured out which hotel it was and asked if they could come say hi. i said sure and a couple of kids showed up; we hung out for a few minutes on the bus. then the next night at the show i’m pulling people up onstage during ‘King Without a Crown’ and one of them is the kid from twitter!” the singer laughs. “so the last clip on the DvD is actually me giving him a high-five.”

the appreciation, no doubt, was mutual.

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Dudu Fisher is known

throughout the world for his stirring perfor-mance as Jean valjean in the hit show “les miserables,” but his career began in his native country of israel many years before.

after three years of service in the israel Defense Forces, Fisher studied at the tel aviv academy of music and studied privately with some of the great cantors of the previous generation. he was only 22 years old when he was invited to be-come the cantor of the Great synagogue of tel aviv. along with his synagogue duties, Fisher also traveled throughout the world, bringing traditional hassid-ic, yiddish and cantorial music to new audiences. During a trip to london in 1986, he happened to see a perfor-mance of the musical Les Miserables. it was an event that changed his life. When word was released of the show’s forthcoming produc-tion in hebrew, Fisher knew that he had to audition for the show. the rest is history. Fisher became a superstar who has performed his role as valjean on Broadway, on london’s West end as well as in a command performance hosted by the Queen of england.

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although Dudu Fisher is not the first israeli actor to achieve success in the theater and musical world, Fisher did achieve a first of a different kind. as an observant Jew, he was the first actor on Broadway and the West end to be excused from perform-ing on Friday nights, saturday matinees and all Jewish holidays.

Fisher’s career, which has included thirty-eight recorded albums, has been rich and extensive. he sang the role of moses in the hebrew version of stephen spiel-berg’s The Prince of Egypt, performed with the israel Philharmonic orchestra, recorded an album of

show tunes with the londonsymphony orchestra and has performed for the

thai royal Family and for President and senator Clinton. as the first israeli artist allowed to sing in the soviet union in the days before perestroika, he performed to thousands of Jews thirsting for Jewish culture. in the theater, Fisher has played leading roles in the productions of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Kol Nidre by lalo shifrin and avi Koren, Over The Rainbow and Stairways to Heaven.

in 1999, Fisher’s first one-man show, Never on Friday, opened at off Broadway’s Jewish repertory theater. lawrence van Gelder of the new york times called the show, “a display of a vocal talent that resists con-finement and is an explosion of religious faith that is reflected in the show’s title. mr. Fisher possesses the spectrum of talent to make it work.” in 2002, Dudu again thrilled his audiences with a one-man show, Some-thing Old, Something New, which was written by richard Jay-alexander,

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Dudu’s Broadway “les miz” director. he opened to rave reviews. victor Gluck of Back Stage wrote of Fisher, “the energy that Fisher radiates on stage can light a small city.”

Fisher’s accomplishments also include his starring role in the film The Road to Glory, acting as host on an israeli television series and appearing on innumerable radio and television programs throughout the world. it is safe to say that Dudu Fisher has excelled in every aspect of his profession.

most recently, Fisher brought back yiddish and Klezmer music with an ongoing production for the yiddishspiel theater in israel and audiences are thrilled by his latest show, Jerusalem. the tour of this show began in Jerusalem and he continues to travel through the states and europe with the production. Fisher also recently completed filming an emmy-nominated PBs special In Concert From Israel in the valley of Beit she’an, which pre-miered in Florida and can now be seen in more than 35 cities throughout the united states. and finally, a dream-come-true solo performance took place in Carnegie hall on october 25, 2009 to an enthusiastic audience as part of an east Coast 2009 tour which will be followed by another tour in the winter of 2010.

From the opera house in sydney australia to madison square Garden in new york, from the Budapest opera house to the Bolshoi theater in moscow, from singa-pore to sao Paulo, Dudu Fisher spends most of the year traveling around the globe bringing joy to millions of people. he is hap-pily married and the proud father of three children.

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FESTivAL STAGE PROGRAMJewJamm featuring special guest artist 10 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.Zumba with Bernadett 11 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.JewJamm featuring special guest artist 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Zumba with Moises 1:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.JewJamm featuring special guest artist 2:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.

JewJamm is drummer Reuben Hoch’s latest project. Utilizing Jewish melodies as a vehicle for musical expression, JewJamm draws influences from the music of Phish, Medeski, Martin and Wood, John Scofield, Stanton Moore and James Brown. The group’s sound revolves around Hammond B3 guru Ken Burkhart. Rounding out the sound is guitarist extraordinaire Mitch Farber. He has received international acclaim through his participation in The RH Factor, Zaviot, West End Avenue, Time, SouthGroove and The Miami Jazz Quartet. To quote Reuben, “JewJamm is all about the groove.” www.chassidicjazz.com

With artist Jason Colannino’s Woodstock-heavy song list of cover tunes you might think 1969 was the year he started his career as a singer/songwriter rather than the year of his birth. Keen to thousands of songs of that era, Jason adds his own finesse to classics as he mimics the singer/songwriters who composed them. A resident of Boynton Beach, Jason will bestow his ‘60s and ‘70s pop/rock Woodstock flair at Fedstock as a special guest performer with JewJamm. www.jasoncolannino.com

Asher Essebag is a talented lead vocalist and guitarist for the Florida-based Jewish rock band, Pardes Rock. Pardes Rock has played all over the country with its long-time members Oren Avroya on drums and vocals, Yaron Bahar on bass, Asher Essebag on lead guitar and vocals and Adi Gabison on acoustic guitar and vocals. www.pardesrock.com

Zumba is a 60-minute cardiovascular dance aerobic class that will have you doing the mambo, cha cha and salsa in no time. You will Zumba your way into new dimensions of aerobics all of which are spiced up by a funky Latin beat. Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center offers Zumba several times a week. For more information, visit www.levisjcc.org or call (561) 852-3200.

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Balloon ArtistDJ & MC: Children’s Contests Games & Dancing FacepaintingRock Wall

Bounce HousePresented by: Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center

Create Grass Heads in an Earth MidrashPresented by: B’nai Torah Congregation Create Shema Signs & Mod Podge PaintingPresented by: Torah Academy of Boca Raton

Decorate Take-Home Tzedakah Boxes for Charity of Your ChoicePresented by: Hillel Day School of Boca Raton

Decorate the Food Pantry Bus & Load it with Non-Perishable ItemsPresented by: Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service

Join an Archeological Dig, Milk a “Cow” on a Kibbutz, Write a Note for The Wall in Jerusalem Presented by: Congregation B’nai Israel

Make a Cooperative Judaic Collage, Bracelet Giveaway Presented by: Betty & Marvin Zale Early Childhood Learning Center

Make a Hamsa and Play a Jewish Board GamePresented by: Donna Klein Jewish Academy

Make a Mezuzah, Write a Note for The Wall in Jerusalem, Moses Character with Giveaways Presented by: Temple Beth El

Mitzvot Celebration: Make a Welcome Mat, Decorate a Soup Cup for the Sick, Make a Feather Pillow to Learn about Lashon HaraPresented by: Congregation Beth Adam Shabbat Candle Watercolor PaintingPresented by: Chabad of Boca Raton

What’s It Like to Live with a Disability? Hands-on Activity Presented by: JARC

Visit the Tower of BabelPresented by: Congregation Shirat Shalom

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• Did you know that the funds we raise benefit over 25 local and overseas agencies dedicated to the welfare of Jews and the most vulnerable mem-bers of our society locally and in over 70 countries worldwide including israel?

• Did you know that the Forster Family Kosher Food Pantry provides more than 525 households with meals each month?

• Did you know over 1,200 individuals in our community received assistance to pay their mortgage, home healthcare, utility bills, medication and school supplies through our beneficiary agency, ruth rales Jewish Family service?

• Did you know the Adolph and Rose Levis JCC runs Camp Kavod, the largest Jewish special needs day camp in the county?

• Did you know the Jewish Association for Residential Care provides a home, training and nurturing for hundreds of adults with developmental disabilities in our community?

• Did you know we have a 100 acre campus located just off US HWY 441 and Glades road that houses: the adolph and rose levis JCC, ruth rales Jewish Family service, the Jewish association for residential Care, an alzheimer’s Day Care Facility, the Zale preschool, two Jewish Day schools (Donna Klein Jewish academy and hillel Day school) servicing over 1,200 children a day, and two huD housing apartment buildings for low income seniors?

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Boca Pita Express (Israeli, Chinese)7158 N. Beracasa WayBoca Raton, FL 33433Phone: (561) 750-0088www.bocapitaexpress.comSupervision: ORB

The Butcher’s Best (Butcher)7600 W. Camino RealBoca Raton, FL 33433Phone: (561) 544-8100Supervision: ORB

Federation Campus Café - Flik(On the Jewish Federation campus)9801 Donna Klein BoulevardBoca Raton, FL 33428(561) 852-3200 x4103www.jewishboca.org/cafeSupervision: ORB

Grill Time of Boca Raton8177 Glades RoadBoca Raton, FL 33434Phone: (561) 482-3699Fax: (561) 487-4044Email: info@grilltimerestaurant.comwww.grilltimerestaurant.comSupervision: ORB

JARC Gourmet Café(On the Jewish Federation campus)21160 95th Avenue SouthBoca Raton, FL 33428Phone: (561)558-2565www.jarcfl.orgSupervision: ORB

Orchid’s Garden (Chinese)9045 La Fontana BoulevardBoca Raton, FL 33434Phone: (561) 482-3831Supervision: ORB

Sagi’s Mediterranean Grill (Israeli)22767 State Road 7Boca Raton, FL 33428Phone: (561) 477-0633www.falafelarmon.comSupervision: ORB

BAKERiES, DESSERTS & SNACKS

Carvel Ice Cream9176 Glades RoadBoca Raton, FL 33434Phone: (561) 482-1600www.carvel.comSupervision: ORB

The Gelato Shoppe Petrini8177 Glades RoadBoca Raton, FL 33434Phone: (561) 488-3070Email: [email protected]: ORB

New York Ice Cream Café1367 W. Palmetto Park RoadBoca Raton, FL 33433Phone: (561) 347-3706Supervision: ORB

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Companions Plus 954.255.6787Home Care Services 561.495.4771

Palm Beach

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Pita Pan Bakery23269 U.S. Highway 441Boca Raton, FL 33428Phone: (561) 451-9477Supervision: ORB

Popcorn Zone7044 Beracasa WayBoca Raton, FL 33433Phone: (561) 447-9655(888) 877-2676Email: [email protected]: ORB Rita’s Italian Ices9858 Glades RoadBoca Raton, FL 33434Phone: (561) 479-1740www.ritasice.comSupervision: ORB

Sweet City20423 U.S. Highway 441Boca Raton, FL 33498Phone: (561) 482-2121Fax: (561) 482-7221Supervision: ORB

Yogurt Rendezvous7150-A Beracasa WayBoca Raton, FL 33433Phone: (561) 392-8384Supervision: ORB

Winn Dixie #3557024 Beracasa WayBoca Raton, FL 33433Phone: 561-368-5442Supervision: ORB

GROCERy STORES

Glicks Kosher Market7351 W. Atlantic AvenueDelray Beach, FL 33446Phone: (561) 637-1717Supervision: Rabbi Charles Freundlich

Kosher Marketplace22191 Powerline RoadBoca Raton, FL 33433Phone: (561) 391-3318Fax: (561) 391-4693customerservice@koshermarketplacebocaraton.comwww.koshermarketplacebocaraton.comSupervision: ORB

Pita Pan Bakery23269 U.S. Highway 441Boca Raton, FL 33428Phone: (561) 451-9477Supervision: ORB

Winn Dixie #355 (Kosher bakery, fish filleting and cut fruit)7024 Beracasa WayBoca Raton, FL 33433Phone: 561-368-5442Supervision: ORB

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For tickets, table and sponsorship information, or to place a tribute or ad in the commemorative

Ball Journal, contact Sandy Longo, 561.955.3249 or [email protected]

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BOCA RATON

Beth Ami Congregation (C)Rabbi Dr. Gerald B. Weiss1401 NW 4th Ave., Boca Raton(561) 347- 0031; www.bethamiboca.org

B’nai Torah Congregation (C)Senior Rabbi David M. Steinhardt 6261 SW 18th Ave., Boca Raton(561) 392- 8566, www.bnai-torah.org

Boca Raton Synagogue (O)Senior Rabbi Efrem Goldberg7900 Montoya Circle, Boca Raton(561) 394- 5732; www.brsonline.org

Chabad Lubavitch of East Boca Raton (O)Rabbi Ruvi New120 NE 1st Ave., Boca RatonBoca Raton, FL 33432(561) 417-7797, www.chabadbocabeaches.com Chabad Lubavitch of Central Boca Raton (O)Rabbi Moshe Denburg 17950 Military Trail, Boca Raton(561) 994- 6257, www.cahbadofbocaraton.com

Chabad Lubavitch of West Boca Raton (O)Rabbi Zalman Bukiet 9040 Kimberly Blvd., Boca Raton(561) 487- 2934, www.chabadofbocaraton.com

Congregation Beth Adam (H)PO Box 2579Boca Raton, FL 33427(561) 443-1769, www.bethadam.com

Congregation B’nai Israel (R)Senior Rabbi Richard Agler2200 Yamato Road, Boca Raton(561) 241-8118, www.cbiboca.org Congregation Ohev Shalom (O)Rabbi Yaakov Gibber21301 Powerline Road, Suite 300, Boca Raton(561) 470-6226, http://osboca.com

Congregation Shaarei Kodesh (C)Rabbi David Baum19785 Hampton Drive, Boca Raton(561) 852-6555, http://shaareikodesh.org Congregation Shirat Shalom Rabbi David DeganiP.O. Box 971142, Boca Raton, FL, 33497Services: Olympic Heights High School20101 Lyons Road, Boca Raton(561) 488-8079, www.shiratshalom.org

Area synagogues provide an excellent resource, not just for religious ser-vices, but also for educational opportunities for children and adults, social events and life cycle events.

Key: O = Orthodox, C = Conservative, R = Reform, RE = Reconstructionist, H = Humanistic

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Congregation Torah Ohr at Century Village (C)Rabbi Dr.Chaim ShapiroCentury Village West19146 Lyons Road, Boca Raton(561) 479-4049, www.ou.org/network/new/fla-to.htm

Kol Ami of Boca Raton (RE)P.O. Box 810504, Boca Raton, FL 33481-0504(561) 392-0696, www.kolami-bocaraton.org The Shul by the Grove (Modern Orthodox)Rabbi David Gutterman21301 Powerline Rd., Boca Raton(561) 852-3152, [email protected]

Temple Beth El of Boca Raton (R)Senior Rabbi Dan Levin333 SW 4th Ave., Boca Raton(561) 391-8900, www.tbeboca.org Temple Beth Shalom (C)Rabbi Henry Balser19140 Lyons Road, Boca Raton(561) 483-5557

Temple Beth Shira (R)Cantor Ellen StettnerOffices: 3200 N Federal Highway, Boca RatonServices: 12811 Glades Rd.,Boca Raton(561) 362- 3392, www.templebethshira.org Young Israel of Boca Raton (O)Rabbi Eliyahu Rabovsky7200 Palmetto Circle North, Boca Raton(561) 391-3235 www.ou.org/network/shuls/yiboca.html

DELRAy BEACh

Anshei Emuna Congregation (O)Rabbi Jack Engel16189 Jog Road, Delray Beach(561) 499-9229, www.ansheiemuna.org Chabad Lubavitch of Delray Beach (O)Rabbi Sholom B. Korf7495 West Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach(561) 496-6228, www.chabaddelray.com

Temple Anshei Shalom of West Delray (C)Rabbi Barry J. Konovitch 7099 West Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach(561) 495-0466

Temple Emeth (C)Rabbi Randall J. Konigsburg5780 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach(561) 498-3536, http://temple-emeth.org Temple Sinai of Palm Beach (R)2475 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach(561) 276-6161, www.templesinaipbc.org

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Donna Klein Jewish Academy9701 Donna Klein Blvd.Boca Raton, FL 33428Phone: 561- 852-3300www.dkja.org

Donna Klein Jewish Academy is an accredited community day school that provides a classical, pre-collegiate liberal arts program and a stimulat-ing Judaics program for kindergartners through 12th-graders. The rigorous academic program teaches students to have an appreciation for tradi-tion and a respect for diversity, preparing them to become future leaders.

Hillel Day School of Boca Raton21011 95th Ave. S.Boca Raton, FL 33428Phone: 561-470-5000 www.hilleldayschool.org

Hillel Day School of Boca Raton provides a well-rounded Judaic and secular academic curriculum in a Zionistic Modern Orthodox environment for children from pre-kindergarten through grade 8.

Torah Academy of Boca Raton447 NW Spanish River BlvdBoca Raton, FL 33431Phone: 561-347-1821www.torahacademybr.net

Torah Academy of Boca Raton is an early childhood and elementary school whose goals include promoting a lifelong com-mitment and passion to Torah study and ethical growth, providing an outstanding Judaic and secular studies curriculum, inspiring a love and commitment to Eretz Yisrael, and preparing our students to become productive members of the Jewish community.

Weinbaum Yeshiva High School7902 Montoya Circle Boca Raton, FL 33433Phone: 561-417-7422 www.wyhs.net

Yeshiva Weinbaum High School is a senior high school whose philosophy promotes serious Torah study, excellence in college preparatory studies, leadership in the general Jewish community, and an appreciation of the modern day miracle of the state of Israel.

Boca Raton is home to several excellent Jewish educational institutions, facilities and programs for children from kindergarten through high school.

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We offer comprehensive care for your cardiac and vascular health. Personalized service is our goal. We also establish a caring relationship with our patients and their families. We accept most insurance providers. Our staff is available to answer your questions and assist you with your insurance needs.

• Interventional Cardiology• Cardiovascular Medicine• Cardiac Catheterization• Stent Placement• Echocardiograms• Nuclear Stress Testing • Pacemaker Evaluation

Hospitals• Boca Regional Hospital• Delray Medical Center• West Boca Medical Center

2900 N. Military Trail, Suite 244 N., Boca Raton, FL 33431Phone: (561) 912-0260 • Fax: (561) 912-0640

Located on Military Trail, North of Glades Rd, South of Yamato Rd.

ADVANCED CARE CARDIAC & VASCULAR CENTER

ROBERT L. ULLMAN, MD, FACC BOARD CERTIFIED CARDIOLOGY

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Betty & Marvin Zale Early Childhood Learning Center (Adolph and Rose Levis JCC)9801 Donna Klein Blvd., Boca Raton(561) 852-3286www.levisjcc.org Ages: Mommy & Me through age 5 Ruth and Edward Taubman Early Childhood Center (B’nai Torah Congregation of Boca Raton)6261 SW 18th Ave., Boca Raton(561) 750 9665www.bnai-torah.orgAges: Mommy & Me through Pre-K

Maurice A. Halperin Torah Tots Early Childhood Center (Chabad of Boca Raton)17950 Military Trail, Boca Raton(561) 241-6257www.chabadofbocaraton.com Ages: 20 months through 5 years (includes Mommy & Me through Pre-K)

Nadel Center for Early Childhood Education (Congregation B’nai Israel)2200 Yamato Road, Boca Raton(561) 241-1484www.cbiboca.orgAges: 4 months-2 years (Mommy & Me), 2-5 (Preschool)

Hillel Day School of Boca Raton21011 95th Ave. S., Boca Raton(561) 470-5000www.hilleldayschool.orgAges: 2 years - Pre-K

Maimonides Institute for Jewish Learning (Temple Beth El)9800 Yamato Road, Boca Raton(561) 391-9091 www.tbeboca.comAges: Mommy & Me through Pre-K

Torah Academy of Boca Raton 447 NW Spanish River Blvd., Boca Raton(561) 347-1821www.torahacademybr.orgAges: 2 through Pre-K

Jewish Early Childhood Education is available from Mommy & Me through Pre-K at several high-quality programs throughout Boca Raton.

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Let us help you create your Jewish legacy

For more information, Please contact the Jewish Community Foundation at 561-852-5020

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The Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County supports the work of the following non-profit Jewish agencies:

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LOCAL AGENCiES

Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center9801 Donna Klein BoulevardBoca Raton, FL 33428561-852-3200 • [email protected] www.levisjcc.org

The JCC preserves, transmits, and strengthens Jewish continuity by enriching personal, cultural, social and physical development. Programs include a preschool, summer camp, programming for children and adults with developmental disabilities and services for the elderly.

Adolph & Rose Levis Alzheimer & Adult Day Care Center21050 95th Avenue SouthBoca Raton, FL 33428561-558-2510 • [email protected] www.maevolen.com

Under the direction of the Volen Center Adult Day Health Care program, the Adolph & Rose Levis Alzheimer and Adult Day Care Center is open to seniors who are faced with cognitive challenges providing a safe, supervised environment for clients and their families.

Department of Jewish Education9901 Donna Klein BoulevardBoca Raton, FL 33428 (561) 852-3318 www.jewishboca.org/jec

The Department of Jewish Education at the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County strives to strengthen Jewish life in the community through an array of programs and classes for youth and adults, to create, promote and support a spirit and atmosphere that encourages Jewish study and learning. Programs include the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School and the March of the Living. The department also develops strategies and provides educational enrichment opportunities for all seg-ments of the professional Jewish community and its institutions.

Federation Department of Special Needs9901 Donna Klein BlvdBoca Raton, FL 33428561-852-3175 • [email protected]

The Department of Special Needs supports existing community resources, and collaborates with families, agencies, congregations, and schools to obtain and enhance services for children and adults with disabilities.

Harry & Jeanette Weinberg House21100 95th Avenue SouthBoca Raton, FL 33428561-482-0523 • [email protected]

This government-subsidized housing is for low-income seniors and handicapped individuals meeting the necessary requirements.

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ALL ROLEXPRESIDENTSPATEK PHILLIPEVACHERON &

CONSTANTINPATEK PHILLIPEROLEX DAYTONALE COULTREMOVADOAll Cartier Watches —Wrist, Pocket & Clocks ROLEX SUBMARINERVACHERON &

CONSTANTINROLEX SPORT MODELS ALL ROLEX WATCHESROYAL, VICTORY, OYSTERS

G O L D C O I N S$1.00/$2.50 U.S. Gold Coins ......$125 up to $2,500/$150 up to $3,500$3.00 U.S. Gold Coins ......................................$600.00 up to $5,000.00$5.00 U.S. Gold Coins ......................................$300.00 up to $7,500.00$10.00 U.S. Gold Coins ..................................$650.00 up to $10,000.00$20.00 U.S. Gold Coins ..............................$1,300.00 up to $25,000.00Any & All Foreign Gold Coins (PRICES LISTED FOR MS QUALITY COINS)

The Estate Department is one of the largest volumebuyers in the world. We have an increasing demand for alltypes of watches and estate goods in foreign marketsenabling us to pay our top prices for fine watches, antiqueand diamond jewelry, sterling silver and objects d’art. THEESTATE DEPARTMENT RECENTLY PAID $435,000 TO

MR. J.S. FOR AN OLD WATCH! All purchases are made incash and are strictly confidential.

We are particularly interested in Patek Philippe, Rolex,Audemars Piquet, Cartier, Movado, Vacheron &Constantin, Piaget, Gubelin, Buccellati, Ditisheim, Tiffany,Chopard, Le Coultre, Boucheron, Jager, Corum, Bvlgari,

Shaffausen, Universal Geneve, Gruen, Hamilton, Breguet,Van Cleef & Arpels, Longines, Ulysse Nardin, Bulova,Elgin, Breitling and Omega watches. These watches donot need to be in running and/or working condition. Pinkgold and platinum are very sought after. Men’s watchesmade before 1960 are best. Shape also affects price!

Chiming, complicated and musical watches bring themost. CASH FOR ANY CONDITION WORKING OR NOT.PRICES QUOTED ARE FOR ACTUAL WATCHES PICTURED.ALL PRICES ARE BASED ON CONDITION OF WATCH.IF YOUR WATCH IS NOT LISTED HERE,BRING IN FOR A FREE CASH OFFER!

$7,000 TO $10,000 & UPS/S MILGAUSS $20,000 & UP

GOLD MILGAUSS $150,000 & UPALL MODELS

UP TO $150,000STEEL $300 & UPGOLD $500 & UP $50,000 & UP

STEEL $2,000 & UPSTEEL & GOLD $3,500 & UP

GOLD $8,000 & UP

STEEL $1,000,000 & UP18K $500,000 & UP

ALL MODELSUP TO $40,000$100,000 & UP S/S CHRONOGRAPH $20,000 & UP

GOLD CHRONOGRAPH $10,000 & UP$1000 & UP STEEL $30,000 & UP18K $35,000 & UP

Rare & Important Jewelry

Diamond Bar Pins

Antique Bracelets

Diamond Bow Pins

Pocket Watches

Sapphire & Diamond Jewelry

Patek Philippe Watches

Ruby & Diamond Jewelry

Emerald & Diamond Jewelry

Vacheron & Constantin Watches

Jewelry from 20s, 30s & 40s

Silver & Gold Boxes

Nicely Carved Old Cameos

R. Chiparus Statues

Treated/Natural Diamonds

Diamond Earrings

Hamilton Watches

Stick Pins

R. Lalique Glass

Rolex Watches

Diamonds from 1 to 20 cts.

Antique Lockets

Victorian Jewelry

Audemars Piquet Watches

Cartier & Tiffany Items

Jade Jewelry

Men’s Tuxedo Stud Sets

Art Deco Jewelry

Railroad Watches

Diamond Bracelets

Rose Gold Items

Art Nouveau Jewelry

Gold & Platinum Cuff Links

Pocket Watches

Gold Charm Bracelets

Old Pins, Brooches or Clips

Antique Sterling Silver

Diamond Earrings

Musical or Chiming Watches

Gold Masonic Items

South Sea Large Pearl Necklaces

Louis Icart Etchings

All types of Gold Jewelry

Much, much more…

PLEASE CHECK TO SEE IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THESE ITEMS WE ARE BUYING: 5 R E A S O N S T O S E L L N O W1. The Estate Department has spent many years in the jewelry, watch, coin and antique

business. Experience in diamond cutting, wholesale, retail and manufacturing of finejewelry gives them the knowledge and expertise to know how much to pay you for yourtreasured items.

2. The Estate Department is licensed by your State and Local Governments.3. We guarantee that you will be comfortable and treated with the utmost respect and

courtesy. Bring everything. Don’t make the mistake of thinking your things aren’t goodenough for us. We have discovered articles of great value for many people from itemsunused for years. We hope we can give you thousands for your unwanted items.

4. Most people who inherit fine jewelry and diamonds don’t know where to go to havethese treasured items evaluated. Take advantage and stop by in the next few days for afree appraisal.

5. Banks say during hard times “CASH IS KING.” In case of an emergency, your safe depositbox should be full of cash not hard-to-sell diamonds, jewelry or coins. Remember, cashin the bank is better than unused items sitting in a safe deposit box or drawer.

DIAMOND & ART DECO BRACELETS—ALL TYPES & SIZES

DIAMOND CLIPS & BAR PINS DIAMOND EARRINGSANTIQUE & FILIGREE RINGS

DIAMONDS1 Carat Diamond up to ......................$4000.002 Carat Diamond up to....................$15,000.003 Carat Diamond up to....................$20,000.005 Carat Diamond up to ..............$1,000,000.00Diamonds Over 5 Carats up to TEN MILLION DOLLARS!WE PAY OUR MOST FOR NATURAL COLORED & WHITE DIAMONDS!

PRECIOUS STONE JEWELRYSapphires, Rubies, Ceylon,Burmese & Kashmir ..........................Bring for QuoteAquamarines up to ..................................$10,000.00Emeralds up to........................................$100,000.00All types of Jadeite up to ......................$200,000.00LET OUR EXPERTS FIND A HIDDEN TREASURE FOR YOU IN YOUR JEWELRY BOX OR SAFE DEPOSIT BOX.

YOUR DIAMONDS WORTH A FORTUNE! WE PAY CASH FOR THE FOLLOWING!All Platinum and Diamond Jewelry • Clips • Platinum Filigree Rings • Studs, Pins, Bracelets • Large Pearls • Diamond & Sapphire Bracelets Rings, Necklaces, Earrings,Bangles • Enameled Gold Jewelry • Bow Pins in Diamonds or Pink Gold • Geometric Design Jewelry • All Types of Crossover Diamond Rings • Floral Design Jewelryof All Types • Diamond and Colored Stone Bracelets • All Large Diamonds Any Color and Shape Including Marquise, Round Brilliant, Oval, Emerald Cut, Pear, CushionShape, Princess, European and Mine Cut • Cabochon Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald Jewelry, Brooches • Lavalieres • Pins Pendants • Animal Motif Items in EnameledGold & Diamonds • Calibre Cut Ruby • Sapphire & Diamond Jewelry • Pink Gold Jewelry Circa 1930 to 1960 • Diamond Graduated Row Bracelets and Necklaces.

INSTANT CASH FOR DIAMONDSThe Estate Department has been sanctioned by private

European and Asian investment groups to purchase quality 2.0–20.0 carat diamonds.

Our need to fill this order can guarantee that you will receiveour highest possible price for your diamond ring. Stop in or calltoday for a private appointment. All transactions are confidential.

We are also interested in purchasing fine quality Emeralds,Rubies and Sapphires in these same sizes.

I N S T A N T C A S H F O R G O L DANY TYPE, NEW OR USED JEWELRY

8K-9K-10K-14K-15K-18K-19K-20K-22K-24KGold Mountings up to........................$1,000.00Watch Cases up to................................$600.00Class Rings up to..................................$800.00Service Pins up to ................................$100.00Wedding Bands up to ..........................$350.00Chains & Necklaces up to................$20,000.00Dental Gold up to ................................$850.00Charm Bracelets up to ....................$20,000.00Bullion ..................................Bring in for quoteWE BUY IT ALL, BROKEN OR WORN OUT, FOR CASH! ANYTHING MADE OF GOLD OR PLATINUM.

INSTANT CASH FOR STERLING SILVERAntique Tableware up to ........................$10,000.00Full Flatware Sets up to ............................$3,000.00Serving Trays up to ...................................$1,500.00Tea Sets up to ...........................................$4,500.00Silver Bars........................................Bring For QuoteFranklin/Private Mint Sets ..............Bring For QuoteVictorian & Georgian ......................Bring For QuoteTiffany & Georg Jensen ..................Bring For QuoteMIsc. Flatware ................................Bring For QuoteJewelry & Antiques ........................Bring For QuoteDresser Sets ....................................Bring For QuoteCandelabrum ..................................Bring For QuoteWE BUY ALL SOLID SILVER ITEMS!

I N S T A N T C A S H F O R P L AT I N U MAntique mountings up to ..............................$5,000.00Crucibles....................................Bring in for testing..Up to $2,000 per oz.Wire ............................................Bring in for testing..Up to $2,000 per oz.Foil................................................Bring in for testing..Up to $2,000 per oz.Screens........................................Bring in for testing..Up to $2,000 per oz.Thermo-coupling wire ................Bring in for testing..Up to $2,000 per oz.

DIAMOND SOLITAIRE ENGAGEMENT RINGS. ALL SIZES AND SHAPES

IF YOUR ITEMS AREN’T LISTED, BRING THEM IN FOR A FREE APPRAISAL & CASH OFFER.

PREMIUM PRICES PAID FOR IMPORTANT DESIGNER PIECES — BVLGARI • Cartier • Tiffany • Van Cleef & Arpels • WEBB

MEN’S OLD WATCHES WORTH A FORTUNE IN CASH!

The Estate Department will be conducting Discovery Days in your area and will give a FREE VERBAL EVALUATION of what they will pay! They will be paying cash for the items they need.

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Israel Incentive Grants c/o Israel and Overseas Department9901 Donna Klein BoulevardBoca Raton, FL 33428561-852-3170 • [email protected]

Israel Incentive Grants offers support for young people ages 15-25 to participate in an appropriate Israel experience of at least three weeks duration. Grant requests for $500 or $1000 are reviewed for all programs in which applicants wish to participate.

Jewish Association for Residential Care (JARC)21160 95th Avenue SouthBoca Raton, FL 33428561-558-2550 • [email protected] www.jarcfl.org

JARC provides group homes, apartments and a training and resource center for adults with developmental d i s a b i l i t i e s t o p r o m o t e i n d e p e n d e n c e , dignity and self-respect in order to create more fulfilling lives.

Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) 9901 Donna Klein Boulevard Boca Raton, FL 33428 (561) 852-3170www.jewishboca.org/jcrc

The JCRC at the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County links the Jewish community with pub-lic officials and the general community; supports Israel education and awareness; promotes social action and community service; and develops inter-faith and inter-ethnic relations.

Kosher Konnection561-470-2000 • [email protected]

Hot kosher lunches for seniors are provided Monday through Friday in Delray Beach. The social opportunity for seniors nourishes the spirit as well as the body. Friday includes a Shabbat celebration.

Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service21300 Ruth and Baron Coleman Blvd.Boca Raton, FL 33428-1757561-852-3333 • [email protected] www.ruthralesjfs.org

The agency works to meet the needs of families and individuals of all ages through a variety of human service programs. Services include individual, family and group counseling, bereavement support groups, gay and lesbian teen support groups, nursing home and hospital visitation, domestic abuse support groups, kosher meals to the homebound, a prescription drug program, a Big Pal/Little Pal program, and much more.

Shirley H. Gould House21000 Ruth and Baron Coleman Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33428561-487-5840

This government subsidized housing is for handicapped individuals and low income seniors meeting the necessary requirements.

OvERSEAS AGENCiES American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)711 Third AvenueNew York, NY 10017-4014212-687-6200 • www.jdc.org

The JDC sponsors relief, rescue, renewal, and education efforts in more than 50 countries around the world. It is funded primarily by the annual campaigns of local Federations through United Jewish Communities.

Jewish Agency For Israel (JAFI)633 Third Avenue, 21st FloorNew York, NY 10017212-339-6000 • www.jafi.org

The Agency’s primary responsibility is “aliyah,” helping Jews from around the world to settle in Israel. JAFI is

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also responsible for numerous programs that strengthen Israel-Diaspora relations, and enhance Jewish identity and unity. The organization is funded primarily by the annual campaigns of local Federations and Jewish communities in Canada and around the world.

Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) 111 Eighth Avenue, Suite 11ENew York, NY 10011-5201212-284-6500 • [email protected]

JFNA is the coordinating body for local Federations in North America. It is composed of 189 Jewish federations and 400 independent communities across the continent. JFNA reflects the values and traditions of education, leadership, advocacy, and social justice, and continuity of community that define the Jewish people and advocates on behalf of Israel and Jews in need around the world.

REGiONAL/NATiONAL AGENCiES

Birthright Israelwww.birthrightisrael.com

The program provides Jewish young adults, ages 18-26, who have never been to Israel on a peer group tour the opportunity to visit Israel, regardless of financial ability.

B’nai Brith Youth Organization (BBYO)Gold Coast Region5850 South Pine Island RoadDavie, FL 33328954-252-1912 • www.goldcoastbbyo.org

BBYO provides opportunities for Jewish teens to develop their leadership potential, a positive Jewish identity and a commitment to their personal development.

Hillel: Foundation for Jewish Campus Life800 8th Street NW Washington, DC 20001202-449-6500 • [email protected]

Hillel, the largest Jewish campus organization in the world, works to engage uninvolved Jewish students and provide them with opportunities to “do Jewish” that are meaningful and appealing.

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Tu B’Shvat - January 19-20 Enjoy a festive meal for the new year for trees

Purim - March 19-20Wear a costume and send gifts of food to friends to remember how Queen Esther saved the Jews

Sushan Purim - March 20-21 Celebrate Purim in walled cities

Passover - April 18-26Commemorate the Exodus by eating matzah at a seder

Yom Hashoah - May 1-May 2Light a candle and remember the six million who perished in the Holocaust

Yom Hazikaron - May 8-9Honor those who gave their lives to establish the state of Israel during Israel Memorial Day

Yom Ha’atsma’ut - May 9-10Celebrate Israel Independence Day and the found-ing of the modern state of Israel in 1948

Lag B’Omer - May 21-22Mark the day with a bonfire to remember when the plaque among Rabbi Akiva’s students ceased

Yom Yerushalayim - May 31-June1Remember that in 1967, Israel returned to the old city of Jerusalem

Shavuot - June 7-9Enjoy dairy foods while celebrating the giving of the Torah

Tisha’a B’Av - August 8-9Fast to mourn the destruction of the first and second Temples

Tu B’Av - August 14-15 Find your perfect mate on this festive day for matchmaking

Rosh Hashanah - September 28-30Join families and friends for two days of feasts to celebrate the new Jewish year

Yom Kippur - October 7-8Fast to observe this Day of Atonement

Sukkot - October 12-19Enjoy a meal outdoors in a “booth” as a reminder that the Jews wandered in the desert for 40 years

Hoshanah Rabbah - October 18-19 Celebrate the final day of Sukkkot

Shemini Atzeret - October 19-20Relax for one extra day after the conclusion of Sukkot

Simchat Torah - October 20-21Dance with the Torah as we finish reading the scroll and start again

Chanukah - December 20-28Light a menorah during the Festival of Lights with latkas and chocolate gelt

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1. true or False: a Jewish musician/composer wrote “God Bless america”?

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a. abbot & Costello B. the three stooges C. the marx brothers

4. Which Jewish actress was born in israel?

a. Winona ryder B. Fran Drescher C. natalie Portman D. Kate hudson

5. Which Jewish entertainer made “the Chanukah song” famous?

a. Jerry lewis B. adam sandler C. Jerry seinfeld D. Barbra streisand

6. Jews comprise what percent of the world population?

A. 0.25% B. 1.25% C. 6.0% D. 18%

7. Which of the world’s most influential thinkers was Jewish?

a. albert einstein B. sigmund Freud C. Karl marx D. all of the above

8. the Biblical abraham was the father of which religion?

a. Judaism B. islam C. Christianity D. all of the above

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