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                                                                                               May 18, 2012

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BRAND NEW WEBSITE FOR THE YJC!!!

with Facebook links for real time information!!!

 

Dear Friends,

 

We are happy to announce that we have a new face to our website as well as having launched the official Yorktown Jewish Center Facebook page.  Go to www.yorktownjewishcenter.org to see our "new face" as well as our real time interface with Facebook.

 

If you haven't already,  please "Like" the YJC Facebook page. Check it out at:

 

www.facebook.com/yorktownjewishcenter

 

Please feel free to share and pass on to anyone who might be interested.

 

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Shavuot 2012

 

 

 

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 bbq 2012
 
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L AND LEARN 2012 
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kol rinah 2012
 
ISRAEL DAY PARADE 

 

The upcoming ISRAELI DAY PARADE will be held on Sunday, June 3, 2012.  From 11 AM  to 4 PM. Our exact time of marching  has not been established as yet. As usual, we will be marching with the NOW organization and will hopefully have bus transportation down to the city.  The cost of the tee shirt is $7.50.
         
Last year we had 18 YJC participants.  It would be wonderful if we could do even better this year.  If you have any questions or are interested in joining us,
please contact Irene Matza Rubin at matzaru@verizon.net  or call her at 914- 528-4024.

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From Israel NOW:

 

Opening at the Jacob Burns Film Center on Friday May 18th, is the film, "FOLLOW ME, The Yoni Netanyahu Story". This film is an intimate journey into a young hero's mind. Information on show times can be found on the Jacob Burns website. This is a really fine film.

  

 

 

 

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The Israeli Committee has recently imported handicrafts decorated with tradional Ethiopian embroidery. 

 

  

We have  kippahs, mezzuzah and tote bags. They were created by a group of Ethiopian women who live in Sderot, a city in Israel's northern Negev region, and situated less than 1 mile from the Gaza Strip. Besides fostering pride in their skills, marketing their work enables them to contribute to their family's income. For further information please contact Irene Matza-Rubin at  914-528- 4024.

 

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