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SUMMARY:Sisterhood: Women in Blue - A Virtual Beth El Panel Discussion on Women in Policing
DESCRIPTION:On Virtual Beth El – an intimate conversation about Women in Policing with Deirdre Fishel\, director/producer of the Women in Blue documentary\, and Ganesha Martin\, an expert on police reform and former director of the Baltimore Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice.Moderated by Temple Beth El Member Stephanie Goldfuss\, Public Information Officer\, Boynton Beach Police Department \nLink to watch Women in Blue documentary will be sent to all registrants. \nRegister \nThis program is underwritten by Project Nuremberg. Project Nuremberg\, generously underwritten by Jay and Marilyn Weinberg\, is devoted to Holocaust\, Law and Ethics programming. \nPanelists\n																										 \nDeirdre Fishel is a producer/director of documentaries and dramas and her most recent film\, the feature documentary WOMEN IN BLUE\, follows women officers fighting to reform the Minneapolis Police Department. \n																										 \nGanesha M. Martin\, Esq. has served in several positions in Baltimore City government\, most recently as Director of the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ).  She has overseen collaborative criminal justice efforts that included the Baltimore Police Department\, Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office\, Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention\, Department of Justice Civil Rights Division\, U.S. Attorney’s Office\, the judiciary and several community groups. \n																										 \nSergeant Keisha Brown was born in Kingston Jamaica.  She has a 10-year-old daughter and a 13-year-old son.  She was a Weather Analyst in the United States Air Force.  She was hired by the City of Boca Raton in 2005 as a Police Officer.  She attended the Broward College Police Academy and was selected to be a Squad Leader of her class.  She earned the Frankie Shivers Award and graduated from the police academy in 2006.  During Sergeant Brown’s career at the police department\, she was assigned to Road Patrol\, the Tactical Team\, a Property Crimes Detective\, and promoted to Police Sergeant in 2018.  She was Officer of the Month in April 2010\, received a Tactical Team Unit Citation in 2011\, and a Life Saving Award in 2014.  She has a bachelor’s degree in public safety administration.  Sergeant Brown completed approximately 30 Professional Development courses and a member of the Internal Association of Chiefs of Police.  She has been a member of the Police Honor Guard Team since 2013. Sergeant Brown is currently the Supervisor for the Community Engagement Unit and oversee six police officers and one civilian personnel. \n																										 \nOfficer Rosalind Gualtieri was born in the City of New York.  She has three adult children.  She had a 17-year career in the banking industry prior to her police career.  She was hired by the City of Boca Raton as a police officer in 1994.  She attended and graduated from the Broward College Police Academy.  During Officer Gualtieri’s career at the police department\, she was assigned to Road Patrol\, the Community Policing Unit\, and the Community Redevelopment Agency zone.  In 2018\, Officer Gualtieri was presented to the 100 Club of South Palm Beach County as the 2018 Officer of the Year.  In 2018\, she was the lead instructor for the Self Defense Awareness Familiarization and Exchange program and taught classes to over 150 women.  She is currently assigned to the Community Engagement Unit as the Community Police Officer for The Greater Pearl City.  She has been a member of the Police Honor Guard Team for approximately 15 years.  Officer Gualtieri will be retiring from the Boca Raton Police Services Department in January 2023. \nModerator\n																										 \nStephanie Slater is the Boynton Beach Police Department’s Public Information Officer in April 2007\, following seven years as a newspaper reporter. Slater serves as a strategic communications advisor and community engagement liaison\, overseeing the agency’s branding and messaging. She is the proud wife of a police officer\, Temple Beth El member and mother of a first grader.
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CATEGORIES:Sisterhood
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SUMMARY:Ways to Help Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:Ways to Help Ukraine\nWe will begin loading our containers to send to Ukraine on Friday\, May 20! Click here to sign up to help. \nDonate Supplies Locally\nLed by our congregant Mariya Kemper-Reiss\, Temple Beth El and The Giving Tree have teamed up with other Boca Raton community organizations to accept donations of essential humanitarian aid items to help those in Ukraine. \nBoca Helps Ukraine is currently accepting donations of new and gently used coats to be shipped to displaced families in Ukraine to help keep them warm this winter. \nDonation Sites:\nTemple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus\n333 SW 4th Avenue\nBoca Raton\, FL 33432 \nTemple Beth El Beck Family Campus\n9800 Yamato Road\nBoca Raton\, FL 33434 \nFor more information\, contact bocahelpsukraine@gmail.com \n \nDonate Funds Globally\n\nThe Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County\, in solidarity with the Jewish Federations of North America\, is collecting funds to be distributed to the Joint Distribution Committee\, the Jewish Agency\, and World ORT. You can contribute to that effort at jewishboca.org/give/ukrainenow\n\n\nThe World Union for Progressive Judaism is collecting funds to support the individuals and families in the Jewish community of Ukraine to help ensure their safety and well-being. You can contribute to that effort at wupj.org/give/ukraine\n\n\nMagen David Adom has been sending aid to Ukraine throughout this conflict. From sending a delegation of Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking paramedics to Poland to treat injured Ukrainians at the border\, to having armored ambulances on the ground and sending more on the way\, to sending a command and control center to coordinate relief efforts to save lives\, MDA\, Israel’s National Ambulance Service has been working diligently to treat the innocent and provide humanitarian assistance. Please click here to donate to this effort today or send your check with appeal notated Magen David Adom Ukraine Emergency Appeal.\n\nDonate Medical Supplies via Amazon\nPurchase medical supplies from this Amazon Wishlist and choose “UkrPoshta Dnipro LLC / Humanitarian Aid\, Roselle\, New Jersey” as your shipping address. These items are being shipped directly to a facility that will fly them over to be distributed throughout Ukraine. \nPurchase Ukrainian Products\nPlease shop Ukrainian products on Etsy and Ebay! This is one way to support people in Ukraine\, and it helps Ukrainian Postal Service pay for planes round trip that will be delivering very much needed medical supplies. \nLearn More About the Jewish Population in Ukraine\nFrom the National Coalition Supporting Eurasian Jewry\nMedia Update \nAdvocacy Alert \n \nMedia Coverage\nWPTV – April 11\, 2022 – “Boca Helps Ukraine takes up collections for war-torn country” \nWPTV – May 22\, 2022 – “Boca Helps Ukraine Organization to Ship Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine” \nFox – May 22\, 2022 – “Boca Sends Aid to Ukraine as the Conflict Rages On” \n \nEvent Speakers\n \nMark B. Levin\, Executive Vice-Chairman and CEO of NCSEJ: National Coalition Supporting Eurasian Jewry since 1992\, is one of the organized Jewish community’s leading experts on national and international political and legislative issues. Mr. Levin travels extensively throughout the former Soviet region on a frequent basis. \nIn 2008\, Mr. Levin received the Soviet Jewry Freedom Award from the Russian Jewish Community Foundation\, and the Order of Merit medal from Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko. In 2006\, Mr. Levin was honored for 25 years of distinguished service with NCSEJ. \nMr. Levin made his first trip to Russia in 1982\, leading a Congressional delegation to meet with Soviet officials and Jewish activists. He organized the first International Parliamentary Spouses for Soviet Jews Conference in Washington\, D.C. Mr. Levin was instrumental in creating the Congressional Coalition for Soviet Jews – one of the largest Congressional caucuses ever formed. \nIn 1987\, as a member of the Summit Task Force\, Mr. Levin was a key figure in organizing the Washington Mobilization on behalf of Soviet Jews which brought more than 250\,000 people to the nation’s capital on for the December 6 “Freedom Sunday” rally. In 2002\, he again worked closely with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and other NCSEJ member agencies to organize the massive April 15 “National Rally for Israel.” \n \nKira Melamed-Vainberg was born and grew up in Ukraine. In her teens\, she worked at the Jewish Agency of Ukraine in youth groups and summer camps. \nWhen Kira made Aliyah to Israel in 2001\, her parents moved from Zhytomyr to Kyiv\, where her mom still lives. \nKira moved to Florida in 2016 and has been working at Temple Beth El since 2019. \n \nIn 1989\, Mariya Kemper’s family immigrated to the United States as political refugees.  Their journey was a long one and they were called “stateless” as they had to give up their citizenship upon leaving.  They traveled to Austria and stayed in a small motel with many other refugees.  From Austria\, they traveled to Italy and stayed there for 4 months while they awaited the documents to enter the United States.  They arrived in December of 1989 which marked the beginning of their American Dream. \nAfter a few years of high school\, Kemper attended Baruch College 1992-1996.  Upon graduation\, she began a career in Advertising – Strategic Media Planning.  It turned into a 20-year career with flagship clients like Hershey\, Merck\, Lufthansa\, MoMA and Chanel.  As a Senior Partner\, Managing Director\, she was responsible for spearheading clients’ media efforts in a multi-channel approach. \nKemper retired in 2016\, in order to be able to be more present with my family\, – husband Brian\, sons Logan and Cooper.  Since then\, she has been active in school PTAs\, fundraising efforts for multiple charities\, HOA Community Boards\, etc.  No longer able to do ballet\, she has picked up new hobbies like tennis\, gardening and even bee keeping. \nSince Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb 24th\, she has thrown herself into every opportunity to help Ukraine and Ukrainians in their time of need. She is deeply worried about her family and all her childhood friends who remain in Kiev at this moment.  Her heart breaks for all of Ukraine and its quest for Freedom.  And she will do anything to support Ukraine – now and forever!
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SUMMARY:Hope and Resilience: An Evening with Richard Antoine White
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to the generosity of the Procacci Family Endowmentand Margie & Maurice Plough\, Jr.		 \nI’m Possible: A Story of Survival\, a Tuba\, and the Small Miracle of a Big Dream is Richard’s best-selling memoir and a wonderful\, compelling read. Join us for an inspiring evening with Richard who will share his life story while being interviewed by long time close friend and Cantorial Soloist\, Michelle Auslander Cohen. Richard will discuss his experience from growing up homeless in Baltimore to being a tenured professor\, accomplished musician\, philanthropist\, author\, and international motivational speaker. You can enjoy the book prior to his arrival and the chance to meet him in person. \nRegister to attend in person\, or watch on Virtual Beth El. \nRegister Livestream YouTube  \n			About Richard Antoine White\n																										 \nRichard Antoine White\, a long time dear friend of Cantorial Soloist Michelle Auslander Cohen\, is a tuba professor at the University of New Mexico and the principal tuba player of two orchestras in New Mexico. His story began as a child of a teenage alcoholic mother who grew up homeless on the streets of Baltimore. Thanks to a village of incredible people\, Richard is the first African-American man to receive a doctorate in tuba and has just released a best-selling memoir; I’m Possible: A Story of Survival\, a Tuba\, and the Small Miracle of a Big Dream. Richard speaks around the world\, telling his story of hope and survival to inspire hope\, and has  recently been interviewed by all the news channels including CBS\, the Today Show and Trevor Noah\, and in February he comes to Beth El! \n			Featured Media Interviews		 \nPlaylist\n															5 Videos\n																									 \n\n											\n																								Tuba player Richard Antoine White’s journey from homelessness to ‘belonging’ on stage											\n										\n																					6:25\n																									 \n\n											\n																								Tuba player finds harmony after overcoming homelessness											\n										\n																					2:28\n																									 \n\n											\n																								Richard Antoine White – How the Tuba Got Him Off the Streets of Baltimore | The Daily Show											\n										\n																					9:25\n																									 \n\n											\n																								Richard Antoine White Is The Hip-Hop Tubist – Bonus Track | The Daily Show											\n										\n																					3:22\n																									 \n\n											\n																								Tuba player Richard Antoine White’s journey from homelessness to ‘belonging’ on stage											\n										\n																					6:24 \nRead more about I’m Possible: The Story of Survival\, a Tube\, and the Small Miracle of a Big Dream by Richard Antoine White  \n																										 \nDownload our book discussion guide. \nLearn more about R.A.W. Tuba\, the documentary about Richard Antoine White  \n												\n			Other Events Featuring Richard Antoine White\n																										 \nThursday\, February 3\, 2022 at 7:00 pm \nChavurah and Movie Circle members are welcome to join us virtually for a wonderful short film and discussion about Richard Antoine White. Rabbi Jessica Mates and Michelle Auslander Cohen will show a 25-minute documentary about Richard Antoine White followed by a discussion. The documentary focuses on the hardships of homelessness and the challenges Richard endured and overcame. Thanks to a village of incredible people\, Richard is the first African-American man to receive a doctorate in tuba and has just released a best-selling memoir; I’m Possible: A Story of Survival\, a Tuba\, and the Small Miracle of a Big Dream. \nClick here for more information and to register. \n																										 \nTuesday\, February 8\, 2022 at 7:00 pm \nCalling all families with middle school and high school aged kids! Join us for a special event instead of regularly scheduled religious school and confirmation. Richard Antoine White\, author of best-selling biography\, “I’m Possible” will be joining us for an inspiring evening of hope and motivation. Richard will teach about perspective and perseverance\, and about his feelings on life’s 3 “C”’s: Chance\, Choice and Change. \nYou don’t want to miss this wonderful opportunity for meaningful family conversations inspired by Richards incredible journey. \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://tbeboca.org/event/hope-and-resilience-an-evening-with-richard-antoine-white/
LOCATION:Temple Beth El – Schaefer Family Campus\, 333 SW 4th Avenue\, Boca Raton\, FL\, 33432\, United States
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