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                                                     LocaL Happenings



      Emanu-El Hosts                                                                                          Based on the

      Cantors’ Concert                                                                                     popular photoblog
                                                                                                           and  book  series
         Te m pl e   E m a nu-E l                                                                          Humans of New
      of Palm Beach recently                                                                               York, the new exhibit
      hosted  three of the most                                                                            aims to combat
      renowned cantors in North                                                                            misconceptions and
      America – the temple’s own                                                                           antisemitic sentiment
      Meir  Finkelstein,  Gideon                                                                           by showing  the
      Zelermyer  from  Montreal,                                                                           human side  of the
      and  Chayim  Frenkel  from                                                                           millions of lives in
      Los Angeles.                                      Sheila Josephberg, Sandra Rosen, Mickey Feldberg, Cantor   Israel affected by the
         The trio sang timeless                         Meir Finkelstein                                   attacks and ongoing
      Broadway tunes, American  Leslie and Ron Schram                                                      war. This breathtaking
      classics, and soul-stirring                                                                          new exhibition
      melodies from Israel. More than 350 people enjoyed the concert,                                      brings to light the
      which has become an annual tradition at Temple Emanu-El.                                             human stories of the
                                  Photo credit: Tom Tracy                                                  remarkable  people
                                                                                                           who have stood up
                                                                                                           to  terrorism  and
                                                                                                           showcases the unique spirit and resilience of the Israeli people.
                                                                                                              A special thank you to Temple Beth David, Temple Beth El,
                                                                                                           Temple Beth Torah, Temple Israel, Temple Judea, and Temple
                                                                                                           Shaarei Shalom for showcasing the “Humans of October 7th.”
                                                                                                              To see the virtual exhibit and for more ways to show
                                                                                                           your support for the people of Israel, visit jewishpb.org/
                                                                                                           standwithisrael.
                                                        Crowd enjoying the concert
                                                        Federation Hosts
      Cantors Chayim Frenkel, Meir Finkelstein and Gideon   “Humans of October 7th”
      Zelermyer
                                                        Photography Exhibit

                                                           In the wake of the devastating terror attacks on Israel
                                                        and  rising  antisemitism  across  the  globe,  hundreds  of
                                                        community members participated in viewings of a powerful
                                                        new photography exhibit, “Humans of October 7th,” created
                                                        by renowned photographer Erez Kaganovitz, at a half-dozen
                                                        locations throughout Palm Beach County. The exhibit was
                                                        hosted by Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County’s Stacey
                                                        and Mark Levy Center for Israel and Overseas.      Local Happenings on page 6
      Sandra and Marvin Rosen  Patti and Tony Lampert















      Marjorie Konigsberg, Roni   Sheldon and Marjorie
      Resnick                  Konigsberg















      Steven Horowitz, Vivian and  Sandra Rosen, Elizabeth
      Brian Lemelman           Shulman, Marlene Silver

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