Calendar Events of the Week

Yom Ha’atzmaut & Yom Hazikaron Calendar of Events Around the State

TUESDAY, APRIL 21

Woodbridge – Yom Hazikaron, remembrance of fallen soldiers of Israel and victims of terrorism; with Israeli Young Emissaries Ofir Ron and Raz Firstanberg; 7-8 p.m.; JCC of Greater New Haven, 360 Amity Rd., (203) 387-2522.

 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22

New London – Israel Independence Day Celebration; Israeli meal of falafel, salads, hummus and pizza at 5:45 p.m.; candle lighting representing 12 tribes of Israel at 6:45 p.m.; celebration featuring Israeli Shuk, moon bounce, Shuk Swap obstacle course, arts and crafts, face painting, snacks and more, 6:15 – 8 p.m.; Jewish Federation of Eastern CT, 660 Ocean Ave., (860) 442-8062, office.jfec@gmail.com. $15/adults; $10/students under 21; $5/children under 12

Stamford – Yom Hazikaron & Yom Ha’atzmaut Event; candle-lighting by community leaders, stories of inspiration, participation by Tzahal Shalom, presentations by day schools, prayers, singing of Israeli songs, refreshments, plus a special Yom Ha’atzmaut surprise; 7 p.m.; Congregation Agudath Sholom, 301 Strawberry Hill Ave., shakkedp@gmail.com.

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 23

Stamford – Community Yom Ha’atzmaut Celebration, with special guests JCC Tzahal Shalom officers who will share insights on Israel’s current affairs as well as their personal experiences; shakshuka from The Shuka Truck, games, crafts, activities, performances, Israeli art and jewelry, dancing; 7 p.m.; Stamford JCC, 1036 Newfield Ave., (203)487-0961, oberger@stamfordjcc.org.

Storrs – “What is Zionism’s Role in North American Jewish Life Today,” a public dialogue with Rabbi Deborah Waxman, president of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, and Susan Herbst, UConn president; 7 – 8:30 p.m.; in UConn’s Konover Auditorium, Dodd Center, uconnalumni.com/judaicstudies, rsvp@uconn.edu, (860) 486-1038. Reservations requested. (See interview p. 8.)

West Hartford – Israel Independence Day Celebration; pizza, falafel, salad, ice cream, songs; 5:30 – 7 p.m.; Beth David Synagogue, 20 Dover Rd., (860) 236-1241, bethdavidwh.org; $10/in advance; $15/at the door.

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 24

Meriden – Israeli-themed dinner celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut, 6 p.m.; followed by services, 7:30 p.m.; Temple B’nai Abraham, 127 East Main St., (203) 235-2581. $15/adults; $5/children under 13. Reservations for dinner required.

 

SUNDAY, APRIL 26

Bridgeport – Screening of “Above and Beyond,” a documentary about the Jewish American pilots who fought in 1948 in Israel’s War of Independence, produced by Nancy Spielberg; 4 p.m.; Congregation B’nai Israel, 2710 Park Ave.

Greenwich – “Beneath the Helmet: From High School to the Home Front,” followed by celebration of Israel Independence Day, 4 p.m., Greenwich Town Hall, 1010 Field Point Road, RSVP: jccgreenwich.org

 

SUNDAY, MAY 3

Norwalk – Yom Ha’atzmaut Party hosted by Israelis in CT; games, activities led by Israeli Young Emissaries, Israel Triviathon, shira, schmoozing, Hebrew library (bring a book/take a book), refreshments; 4 – 6 p.m.; at Beth Israel Synagogue, 40 King St., israelisinct@hotmail.com. $10/child; $5/adults; $25/family max. Reservations requested.

 

ISRAEL FESTIVAL

Hartford celebrates the past, present and future of the Jewish state

In a show of unity and support for the State of Israel, this year for the first time 20 Jewish community agencies throughout the Greater Hartford area are coming together for eight days of programs and events focusing on the many different aspects of the Jewish state. Spearheaded by the Mandell JCC, the Israel Festival will kick off on Monday, April 20 and run through Tuesday, April 28.

“As a community we are always stronger when we work together, and I am so pleased that that the JCC Shaliach, Raz Newman, took the initiative in bringing the community together around this project. We all share the same interest in uniting for Israel,” says David Jacob, executive director of the Mandell JCC. “Israel is a rich and diverse mix of old and new, holy and secular, archaeology and technology, politics and culture. This is our chance to celebrate Israel’s people, food, arts, music and film, literature and travel, history and future.”

In addition to the following schedule of programs, the JCC will also feature two exhibits in conjunction with the Israel Festival (see p. 19).

All Israel Festival programs will be held at the Mandell JCC, 335 Bloomfield Ave., unless otherwise noted. For more details visit mandelljcc.org or call (860) 236-4571.

 

MONDAY, APRIL 20

An Evening with Anita Diamant, author of The Red Tent and The Boston Girl; followed by a festive Israeli dessert reception; 7:30 p.m., Beth El Temple, West Hartford. (860) 233-9696. $25/in advance; $30/at the door.

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 21

Yom Hazikaron Ceremony, honoring the fallen victims of Israel’s wars and acts of terror; 7:30 p.m.; (860) 236-4571. FREE

 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22

El Al and Beyond Brunch & Learn – Featuring El Al Arilines flight ambassadors; 12 noon – 1:15 p.m.; (860) 231-6333, sholtzberg@mandelljcc.org. $5/JCC members; $6/non-members

Israel – Off the Page & On the Screen – Featuring Ron Leshem, author and screenwriter of the Oscar-nominated “Beaufort,” and producer of “Prisoners of War,” the Israeli series upon which Showtime’s “Homeland” is based; 7:30 p.m.; Emanuel Synagogue, West Hartford, (860) 231-6333, rnewman@mandelljcc.org. FREE, reservations requested.

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 23

Afternoon at the Museum of Jewish Civilization – Listen to a lecture by Dr. Richard Freund on “Archaeology and the Holy Lane,” dig up artifacts from the museum’s sandbox, and more; noon – 2 p.m.; at the University of Hartford, (860) 768-5018, mgcjs@hartford.edu.

Israel – In the Air and On Your Plate – A pre-CAPA’IM concert, Israeli-style dinner, with El Al ambassadors, hosted by Moishe House Hartford and the Young Adult Division of Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford; 5:30 – 7 p.m.; (203) 640-1276, mohoweha@gmail.com. FREE, reservations requested.

CAPA’IM – An Israeli Music Experience – a concert by one of Israel’s premiere bands, followed by a free Hora Dance Party; 7:30 p.m.; (860) 231-6316. $20 (reserved seats)

 

FRIDAY, APRIL 24

Shabbat with an Israeli Twist – Shabbat service followed by an Israeli dinner with special activities for kids and a talk by an Israeli rabbi for adults; co-hosted by Beth David Synagogue, Congregation Beth Israel and Congregation Beth Ahm; 6:30 – 8:15 p.m.; at Beth Israel, (860) 231-6316. Call for dinner prices

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 25

Israeli DJ Dance Party at Tavern Downtown – For adults 21+; 9 p.m. – midnight; open bar until 10:30 p.m.; appetizer buffet; (860) 231-6333, rnewman@mandelljcc.org. $20/in advance; $25/at the door

 

SUNDAY, APRIL 26

Stand With Us – A Teen Event – Teens in grades 8-12 will be trained and empowered to become more educated about Israel and the Arab-Israeli conflict; 10:30 a.m. – noon; Emanuel Synagogue, (860) 727-6110, heather@jtconnect.org. FREE

Mike Kelly, author of The Bus on Jaffa Road – chronicle of the 1996 terrorist attack that took the life of West Hartford native Matthew Eisenfeld and his fiance; 7 p.m.; (860) 231-6339, jziplow@mandelljcc.org. FREE

 

TUESDAY, APRIL 28

“Body and Soul” – The State of the Jewish Nation – Screening of a documentary examining the connection of the Jewish people to the land of Israel, followed by a discussion with the film’s producer/director, Gloria Greenfield; (860) 727-6139, jlarocco@jewishhartford.org. FREE (see p. 9.)

 

 

 

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