Barnert Temple Circle

Social Action Update

Social Action Meeting, Family Promise, Drivers for Seniors,
A
id Syrian Refugees, Social Action Drives, Mitzvah Mall Memories
Social Action Open Meeting
Sunday, May 1, from 9:30 to 11 am
Social Action Logo
Interested in learning about Social Action at Barnert and perhaps getting involved?
Please come to a get-together in the Barnert Temple Library.  We'll get to spend some quality time being with people with shared values while we eat, talk about current Social Action initiatives, and chat about possible new initiatives in the future.  RSVP to either Jeff Wild or Elizabeth Resnick if possible or just drop by!  If anyone is interested but cannot attend this meeting, please contact Jeff or Elizabeth and they will be happy to fill you in and be helpful in any way they can.
    
Jeff Wild, Social Action Chairperson, jwild@lowenstein.com 
Elizabeth Resnick, Social Action VP, elizabethresnick1@gmail.com 
Volunteers Needed for Family Promise Day Shelter
Sunday, May 8

Family Promise
 It's that time again - Barnert's turn to work with Family Promise!   
Your role is simply to be present - visit with the families, chat, and/or play with the children.  Each visit is a little different, but everything you do is a mitzvah.  If volunteers can't be there, the Center has to close and the families have no where to go. 
 
Please consider volunteering for one of the following:
 
Shift 1:  8:30 am - 11 am
Shift 2:  11 am - 2 pm
Shift 3:  2 pm - 5 pm
 
Contact Temple member Donna Meyer at meymail121@gmail.com.
 
Find out the latest news about Family Promise by reading their newsletter:
http://www.bergenfamilypromise.org/bfp/blog-3/the-promise-bi-monthly-newsletter/
Blood Drive Success!
Blood Drop With Megaphone
Thanks to everyone who came out and made Barnert's blood drive a success! 
Barnert donated 29 pints of blood - enough to save as many as 87 lives!!
Drive a Senior and Save a Life!
iTN NorthJersey We all have known seniors who can't or shouldn't be driving anymore.
If you can spare just one hour a month, please consider volunteering to drive one short trip for a senior or blind person through iTNNorthJersey.  Please contact Jeff Wild at jwild@lowenstein.com  or Sandy Cohen or sandy.cohen1@verizon.net, for more information about this life-saving organization with which Barnert is partnering!
Hear The Call.  Be The Call.
The Syrian Refugee Crisis - You Can Make A Difference.  

Syrian Refugees
Three things we can do:
1. Go to the change.org:
 - Sign the online petition to President Obama:  "Commit to resettling in the United States 100,000 of the most vulnerable Syrian refugees, allowing more individuals and families to start new lives in safety and freedom."
- Call your Senator, House of Representative Members using the script requesting support for the increase in refugee funding and legislation to improve the lives of refugees.

2. Contact Rabbi Frishman, Jeff Wild or Elizabeth Resnick and let them know you want to be part of the Barnert Community response to help refugees! 

3.  Make a Donation:
  • IsraAID - is a humanitarian aid agency helping people all over the world and providing millions with vital support for over a decade.  http://www.israaid.co.il/ 
  • Jewish Coalition for Disaster Relief (JCDR) - brings together the experience, expertise, and resources of North American Jewish organizations that seek to assist victims of natural or man-made disasters outside of North America on a non-sectarian basis.  http://www.jdc.org/jcdr/
Social Action Drives
We are Always Collecting Food:
 Local food pantries are struggling to meet demand.  We're always collecting food in the Atrium for the Center for Food Action in Mahwah.  Please click here to see which items are most urgently needed now:  Most Needed Items at CFA.




Winter Coats and Jackets:
We are still collecting for children and adults.  Please donate new or gently used coats and jackets today!  They will be donated to the Paterson community through CUMAC (Center of United Methodist Aid), a 2009 Mitzvah Mall Charity.


Toiletries New Toiletries, Cosmetic Bags, Toiletry Bags:
Center for Hope and Safety (formerly Shelter Our Sisters, a 2002 Mitzvah Mall Charity) still need items.  Full sizes or the small bottles of shampoo, conditioner, lotion and bars of soap from hotels are great!  New cosmetic bags and toiletry bags are needed as well!


Please drop off your contributions in the baskets in the Atrium.

Contribute to the Mitzvah Mall Archives:

Share Memories and Materials So Others May Benefit From Our Experience

Phtot Album Team Tzedek is collecting all photos, memories, agendas and handouts from past Mitzvah Malls to use for a Power Point we will be creating to share with Temples and other organizations that would like to create similar programs.  If you have anything you would like to share, please send it to Mitzvah Mall Archivist Florette Lynn at faygel@optonline.net.
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