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Jewish Community News
News: March 2007
High School students travel to rebuild Katrina devastated
Gulf Coast
When
32 Kehillah Jewish High School juniors returned from their class trip
March 1, they had suitcases filled with filthy clothes and armloads of
bug bites. This is because instead of visiting the White House or the
historical Maine coast, the 16 and 17-year-olds spent two days living
out of a volunteer tent in Waveland, Mississippi repairing homes devastated
by Hurricane Katrina. More
A Student Perspective

Los Gatos Camera to shut down; forced to pay $50K for denying
service to Jewish man
Mitchell
Cutler, owner of La Fondue Restaurant in Saratoga and a member of the
Jewish community, won a judgment last month against Los Gatos Camera for
denial of service. Less than two weeks later, Los Gatos Camera owner David
Muston announced that for unrelated reasons he would close his doors.
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Study finds 1 million more U.S. Jews
A new study gives fairly concrete evidence that the American
Jewish population could be more than 1 million people larger than believed
– but if so, it means efforts to engage them may have been less
successful than the community realized. More

My winter break painting bomb shelters
By Rachael Kirk (Rachel grew up in San Jose. Her family
belongs to Shir Hadash.)
After running inside the school to escape from the rain,
I noticed the bomb shelter where we would work—far worse than the
weather outside. I followed six other college students into the shelter;
we unpacked our soaked supplies and looked around to assess the job at
hand. In less than three hours, we decorated the previously white walls
with trees, flowers, butterflies, and other happy, innocent murals in
order to comfort the scared children who could spend hours, even days,
in this shelter, as they did this summer. More

Super Sunday donors pledged $324,842 to the 2007 Campaigns
Over 70 volunteers picked up the phones on Super Sunday 2007 which was
held on February 11. Led by co-chairs, Denise Kappler and Barbara Goldstein,
the results were phenomenal. Donors pledged $324,842 to the 2007 Annual
and Campus Capital Campaigns, surpassing expectations. More

Women of Distinction
The Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley Women’s Philanthropy held
its 24th annual Women of Distinction Ceremony at the Connections 2007
Tea on March 11, at the Fairmont Hotel’s Imperial Ballroom in San
Jose. Fifteen women and seven teens were honored for their exemplary service
to Jewish life in the Silicon Valley.
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Yavneh Day School receives accreditation
Yavneh Day School recently underwent the rigorous process in order to
renew its accreditation with the California Association of Independent
Schools (CAIS), the state’s leading accrediting body for private,
not-for-profit schools. School administrators produced nearly 700 pages
detailing every aspect of the school’s operation from governance
to finances to faculty credentials and student curricula. The accreditation
process culminated in a three day on-site visit in February by an accreditation
team. More

Mimouna Celebration on April 11 at Kehillah
JIMENA, Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa, will host
a community-wide Mimouna Celebration on Wednesday, April 11 from 7-9 p.m.
at Kehillah Jewish High School in Palo Alto.
The Mimouna is a joyous celebration corresponding to a Mediterranean springtime
celebration. Families decorate their home with flowers, orange blossoms
and stalks of green barley and welcome visitors to enjoy food and the
festive atmosphere. Hosts serve tea with mint and mufleta dipped in honey
and butter. More

17th Annual Brandeis Lunch with the Authors, March 28
The Santa Clara Valley Chapter of Brandeis University National Women’s
Committee (BUNWC) will hold its annual Lunch with the Authors on Wednesday,
March 28 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the historic Del Monte Building,
100 S. Murphy Ave., Sunnyvale. The donation is $72, part of which is tax
deductible. For information and reservations, call Joyce Mendel at (408)
238-7316. This event is open to the public. More

600 gather at Shir Hadash, urge health care reform
More than 600 people attended a mid-February event at Congregation Shir
Hadash to urge county and state legislators to take action to reform the
California health care system. State Assemblymembers Jim Beall (24th District),
Sally Lieber (22nd District), and Ira Ruskin (21st District), as well
as County Supervisor Liz Kniss agreed after the meeting to work on legislation
to provide Californians with affordable health care. More

Pesach & Wine: what to drink with your meal
Whether Ashkenazi or Sephardic, there are certain dishes
you just cannot avoid when it comes to seders. Fittingly enough given
the holiday, I’ve broken the meal down into four different courses.
The suggestions below don’t cover every possible idea, but they
do try to give you some hints for why certain styles of wine pair well
with certain kinds of foods. L’Chaim! More

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