February 28, 2014 /28 Adar I 5774 Candle Lighting: 5:34 PM
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"Trust yourself. Create the kind of self that you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of achievement."
- Golda Meir
Earlier this week we went to press on the March 2014 edition of the Jewish VOICE. While you can expect to receive printed copies in the coming days, you can view our digital e-dition by clicking here.
Join the Jewish community for Good Deeds Day (formerly Mitzvah Day) on Sunday, March 9th, an international day of service with thousands of participants in more than thirty countries all doing good deeds together. Participating organizations, agencies, and synagogues throughout Delaware and the Brandywine Valley have worked together to create twelve amazing projects. Make sure you register online for the project of your choice by Wednesday, March 5th, to ensure a space at www.ShalomDelaware.org/GDD. Contact Julie James at 302/427-2100 or Julie@ShalomDel.org for more information. Thank you to Good Deeds Day Chairs, Jenn and Mitch Steinberg, for your inspired leadership. TOGETHER We Do Extraordinary Things.
Shabbat Shalom,
Seth J. Katzen 
PS - Click here to view our Campaign Video! Please support Federation and our community by making your secure online donation to the 2014 Annual Campaign today.
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What's happening in Ukraine, and what Federation is doing about it
It started in November with peaceful protests against government actions to strengthen political ties with Russia instead of the European Union. It snowballed over the next few months into violent confrontations between police and protestors, resulting in dozens dead, hundreds injured, a fugitive ex-President, and scenes of destruction that have gripped the world. And it's not over. Although the estimated 300,000 Jewish residents in the capital city of Kiev and throughout Ukraine are not outright targets of violence, it has touched them like everyone else. Some Jews in Kiev live close to Independence Square, site of protest encampments and some of February's deadliest clashes, and are afraid to leave their houses. On February 23, the Giymat Rosa Synagogue in Zaporizhia, 250 miles southeast of Kiev, was firebombed. There are concerns about deepening divisions in the country and the rise of the radical right.
But Jewish Federations and our partner agencies, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), the Jewish Agency for Israel, and World ORT, are there. Since we've supported Jewish life and organizations in Ukraine for decades, we were able to step up when the need for help intensified.
- JDC has activated its emergency response network to ensure continued home deliveries of food, medicine, heating and cooking fuel, and sustained life-saving care at home for the elderly. JDC has increased security at select Jewish communal institutions and Hesed social welfare centers. For updates, please visit JDC's Ukraine page.
- The Jewish Agency has tapped its Emergency Assistance Fund, started in 2012, to bolster security at Ukraine's many Jewish institutions, including synagogues, yeshivas and community centers. For updates, please visit the Jewish Agency's website.
- World ORT has launched a campaign to raise $200,000 to fund increased security at four of its schools in Ukraine. Each school has several hundred students, many of whom travel to class through now-dangerous areas; the father of a student at the Chernovtsy school was killed during clashes in Kiev on February 20. Plans include hiring additional security guards and installing closed-circuit TV and alarm systems on school grounds. For more information on World ORT's Ukraine programs and needs, please read ORT's Ukraine prospectus and school security plan.
- Additionally, NCSJ is sending out frequent communication briefs informed by various governmental, non-governmental, and Jewish communal sources. To receive updates, please visit NCSJ's website.
These efforts, and so many more, are being funded by Jewish Federation dollars. Donate to Federation's Annual Campaign now to ensure we can continue to help Jews around the world during times of crisis.
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Join the CBS Men's Club for a great night of NBA action. Tickets are only $20 each. Click on banner to order. Deadline for ordering is March 15th. For questions or more information, please email David Fruchtman at DFruchtman@gmail.com
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The Community Guide to Jewish Life in Delaware and the Brandywine Valley.
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