Author: JCPConnect

  • My Israel Story #32- Shoshana Cenker

    My Israel Story #32- Shoshana Cenker

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • From Our Photo Archives: Super Sunday Through the Years

    From Our Photo Archives: Super Sunday Through the Years

    Text originally published in Jewish Scene Magazine.   By Susan Nieman A dedicated group of Memphis Jewish Federation campaign volunteers, board, and staff are working nonstop to make this year’s Annual Community Campaign even more successful than before. With Super Sunday coming up in early February, opportunities abound for people…

  • My Israel Story #31- Mike McGee

    My Israel Story #31- Mike McGee

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • My Israel Story #30- Dorothy Goldwin

    My Israel Story #30- Dorothy Goldwin

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • My Israel Story #29- Marcy Blen

    My Israel Story #29- Marcy Blen

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • My Israel Story #28- Tandameshia “Kensi” Hastings

    My Israel Story #28- Tandameshia “Kensi” Hastings

    We’re marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel with a year-long celebration! Keep an eye out for “Memphis Celebrates Israel at 70” branding at your synagogue, at events around town, and online. In this series, we’re asking Memphians to tell their personal Israel stories. Do you have a story to tell? …

  • The Magic of Jewish Sleepaway Camp

    The Magic of Jewish Sleepaway Camp

    For information about Memphis Jewish Federation camp scholarships, please contact Carolyn Pruitt at cpruitt@jcpmemphis.org or (901) 767-7100. Camp Scholarship applications are due by Friday, February 9, 2018.  By Lauren Luskey Taube I have witnessed Jewish magic. The kind of magic where children, teens, and young adults stand together, arms around each other…

  • Patchwork Perspectives: The Memphis-Israel Quilt

    Patchwork Perspectives: The Memphis-Israel Quilt

    Story by Melinda Lejman, JCP Israel at 70 Coordinator Update: The Memphis-Israel Quilt” will be on display at the JCC between August 9th and August 23rd.  We’d love for folks in the community to stop by and see it!  I have a quilt that I kept on my bed as a…

  • PJ Library® Launches PJ Library Radio –  A Streaming Music Service for Families with Jewish Children

    PJ Library® Launches PJ Library Radio – A Streaming Music Service for Families with Jewish Children

    PJ Library Radio enables users to listen to Jewish kids music anytime, anywhere. As a part of its continual effort to innovate how families with Jewish children can engage and connect with Jewish culture and values, PJ Library, the global Jewish book program, is launching a streaming music service. You…

  • Grant Impact Spotlight- Jewish Children’s Regional Service

    Grant Impact Spotlight- Jewish Children’s Regional Service

    By Gila Golder Jewish Children’s Regional Service (JCRS), based in New Orleans, is a unique Jewish agency serving children and families from seven states throughout the Mid-South, including Tennessee. Originally launched in the mid-19th century as the “Association for the Relief of Widows and Orphans,” JCRS has cared for Jewish…