JPOD Charlotte

Emily Russell

JPOD Charlotte

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JPOD Charlotte

Emily Russell

JPOD Charlotte

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Emily Russell

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Season 2 Wrap Up: Covering a wide range of topics and people, all in all JPOD Charlotte Season 2 was a success.  And three personal pledges on how I plan to show up for racial inequities and injustices.   https://www.charlottejcc.org/webpage-d
Maya Lapidot-Boaz: Dedicated to all the Jewish Community Graduating Seniors - Maya Lapidot-Boaz spent her high school years as a BBYO leader and a Stand with Us Intern.  These experiences have shaped her Jewish Identity and led her to a big mov
Elise Kosofsky When I see Elise walking towards me in the parking lot, I know she is probably going to ask me for something but I don’t mind because I know it’s for the greater good of our shared Jewish community.  Find out what makes Elise so
Mental Health with Stacy Brink: Stacy Brink, licensed psychologist and member of our Jewish Community,  answers all my questions about managing mental health during the ramification of a global pandemic.  She shares several tools to help oursel
Shalom Park with Butch Rosen Butch Rosen, former Foundation of Shalom Park Executive Director, shares the history of Shalom Park from his perspective and the cooperation and compromise that has led to its success.     https://shalomcharlotte.c
Mini-cast featuring Kara Culp: Kara Culp, Engagement Coordinator at the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte, shares how she and her husband are juggling working from home and their two young children’s needs during the stay at home order.  R
Mini- Cast featuring Bob Jacobson:  Bob Jacobson, an avid-volunteer and home alone widow, shares how he has been spending his newly found free-time.  Silver linings include a clean house, items to donate and new neighbors.  https://jewishcharl
Mini-Cast: Megan and Andy Harkavy Megan and Andy share their experience with the birth of their second child and Coronavirus NKU1, reminding us all to take precautions for our own health and those we love.    https://www.charlottejcc.org/webpa
Mini-Cast with Sherry Kornfeld Sherry Kornfeld, a Jewish Charlotte unicorn, shares her struggles and accomplishments in shifting, Early Bird Developmental Services, from an in person business to a tele-therapy model so they can continue to serv
Mini Bagels in the Age of Coronavirus by Amy Lefkoff With permission from Amy, I share her story about caring for her aging parents in her home and the difficult decisions that need to be made to keep everyone healthy.   https://jfscharlotte.or
Mini-Cast with Randi Lan Inspired by a neighborhood FB post Randi Lan and her family, Charlotte Jewish community member for 15 years, did a mitzvah during this coronavirus situation.     https://jewishcharlotte.org/passover2020 https://jewishch
Coronavirus, A Self-Indulgent Episode.    I share my truth about being home during this coronavirus pandemic and how much better the Jewish/Greater Community has sprung into action to get and stay connected.    https://www.charlottejcc.org/web
Women’s Philanthropy Spring Event: Jill Halverstam and Lisa Strause-Levinson, the Women's Philanthropy Spring Event Co-Chairs, share with us how a simple invite or push can make a great impact on the community.   Celebrate Women’s Philanthropy
Summaries In Their Own Words: Rabbi Judy Schindler and Judy Seldin-Cohen summarize their book Recharging Judaism: How Civic Engagement is Good for Synagogues, Jews, and America https://www.judyschindler.com/books/ https://www.judyseldincohen.c
Judy Seldin-Cohen: The Impact of Volunteering Judy Seldin-Cohen shares two examples, Shalom Park Freedom School and A Way Home Housing Endowment, of how a group of passionate volunteers can really make an impact.  Finding the right place to vol
Artist in Residence at Temple Israel Temple Israel is hosting its first ever Artist in Residence with Mordechai Rosenstein on March 5-8th.  There will be opportunities all weekend for the community to listen, paint and learn.  Rabbi Helene Korn
Community Organizing 101 and 102 at Temple Beth El What is community organizing? Who would be interested? Why does this fit into Reform Judaism?  Rabbi Dusty Klass, Associate Rabbi at Temple Beth El answered all my questions and convinced me to
Lunch and Learn at Temple Israel Rabbi Howard Siegel, Senior Interim Rabbi, inherited the lunch and learn series and has made it his own by exploring the writings of Rabbi Harold Kushner every second Thursday of the month at 11am since Septembe
The Stan Greenspon Center for Peace and Social Justice Part 3: Donna Tarney In her role as Education Coordinator, Donna Tarney, provides Holocaust educational resources, hosts teacher workshops and guest speakers throughout the year for school
Stan Greenspon Center for Peace and Social Justice at Queen University of Charlotte Part 2: Talli Dippold From archiving survivor stories to humanizing the holocaust to providing education curriculum to partnering with community leaders they ar
Stan Greenspon Center for Peace and Social Justice at Queen University of Charlotte Part 1: Rabbi Judy Schindler Giving voice to the voiceless, and forming community partnerships to create positive change. Drawing on history to guide our way as
Charlotte Jewish Film Festival 2020 The selection committee whittled the films down from over 200 to their top 16.   Jeff Turk, co-chair, previews the 2020 film festival.  Comedy, Documentary, Politics, Basketball, Food and more there is someth
Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger - Director of International Relations and one of the founders of Roots and Shadi Abu Awwad - Founder of Roots Teen Group and United States Palestinian Representative share the work they do through face-to-face interactio
Hanukkah/Chanukah The only publicly celebrated Jewish holiday I can think of.  There are many ways to celebrate this year all over the Greater Charlotte area, from Lake Norman to Uptown to South Charlotte to Sun City to SC.  Light the candles,
Tali de Groot: JPOD’s first personal interest story about a home grown Jewish millennial advocate. Having spent her whole childhood immersed in the NC Jewish Community, Tali left for college excited for a more diverse experience.  She found com
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