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S.O.S.

2/8/2010

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University Synagogue Sisterhood Launches S.O.S.
(Or, Social Outreach with Sisterhood)
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Combining coffeecake, a kitchen and a dozen incredible women (as well as a four-year-old helper), our Sisterhood recently began making lunches for homeless women in Santa Monica. This monthly mitzvah helps us give back to our community while we connect with one another.

University Synagogue Sisterhood (Los Angeles, CA) has launched S.O.S., which makes and packs 150 lunches (sandwiches and other goodies), and then delivers them to Ocean Park Community Center's Daybreak Shelter in Santa Monica. Students in our nursery school help by decorating the lunch bags to be used and several women write cheerful notes and greetings to be included
with the food.

Daybreak Shelter provides basic survival services to more than 500 homeless women, including food, shelter, clothing, showers, case management and health care. They also obtain employment and permanent housing for women. The beginning effort has been declared a success both by the women of the shelter and by the women of University Synagogue’s Sisterhood. One woman said it meant a lot to her to be able to spend time with her sisters while helping those in need. Another described it as “a great way to exercise my soul.”

Sylvia Rose    University Synagogue Sisterhood

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Making Dreams Come True

2/8/2010

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Bingo and Pizza Night for Campership, February 6, 2010
Congregation B'nai Torah, Bellevue, WA
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Many children in our Temple community who dream of summer camp will be able to go this year because of our efforts!

Yesterday, at Purim, we concluded our hamentashen sales.  We made $420 this year! Add this to over $3000 we made from Bingo and Pizza Night and additional money we are collecting from donations at the Sisterhood dessert receptions following the Temple’s Cultural Arts Series concerts, and our Sisterhood will be contributing over $4500 this year to help send our Temple children to Jewish summer camps and programs.  Mazel Tov to our Sisterhood!  We make dreams come true!  

You will find photos of our Pizza and Bingo Night on the Sisterhood facebook fanpage at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bellevue-WA/Sisterhood-of-Temple-Bnai-Torah/173083747708?ref=mf

We are using our facebook fanpage as another way to get the word out about our events, and because it is an easy way to post photos.

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    Sharing our Successes

    In this section are wonderful projects recently planned and put on by some of our local sisterhoods.  These descriptions are listed for you to share with your own sisterhood. 

    If you have a successful project, please send in a summary, with pictures if possible. We look forward to receiving your contributions by email. Here is what we are looking for: 


    Very successful events (programs, fundraisers, etc.) that your sisterhood has done in the last year that you think others might want to duplicate. Please include a 100 word summary and pictures. Pictures are very important. Include the name of your sisterhood, your city, and a contact name and email.  
     
    Please send these articles and pictures to [email protected].  Please put WRJ Pacific Sharing in the subject line or share with the larger community by posting on our facebook page.

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