**Interested in Yoga? Please contact Madelyn Merritt at 305.725.3378 beforehand as the yoga schedule can vary.
Gary & Nancy Goldfarb and Benny & Juliette Klepach on the birth of their first granchild, Zoe! Mazal to parents Kevin Goldfarb & Arielle Klepach!
Our heartfelt condolences to the Weiss and Brafman families on the passing of their beloved matriarch Golda Weiss ז"ל wife of Jose Weiss mother of Alex (Adrienne) Weiss, Geri (Luis) Brafman grandmother of Zachary (Laura) Weiss, Jacob (Autumn) Weiss, Aaron (Sari) Brafman, Elliott (Stephanie) Brafman great-grandmother of Ella Weiss, Rya, Evet and Wesley Brafman
May the memories of Golda ז"ל continue to inspire us to acts of chesed and love as she so practiced every day of her life.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the 13 US service members who were killed by an ISIS-K suicide bomber outside the Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport while helping to oversee the evacuation of thousands of Americans and Afghan allies.
Maxton Soviak, 22, Navy from Berlin Heights, Ohio
Kareem Nikoui, 20 (Marines) from Norco, CA
David Lee Espinoza, 20 (Marines) from Laredo, TX
Rylee McCollum, 20 (Marines) from Bondurant, WY
Jared Schmitz, 20 (Marines) from St. Charles, MO
Hunter Lopez, 22 (Marines) from California
Daegan Page, 23 (Marines) from Omaha, NE
Ryan Knauss, 23 (Army) from Knoxville, TN
Darin Taylor Hoover Jr., 31 (Marines) from Midvale, UT
Johanny Rosario Pichardo, 25 (Marines) from Lawrence, MA
Humberto Sanchez, 22 (Marines) from Logansport, IN
Nicole Gee, 23 (Marines) from Roseville, CA
Dylan Merola, 20 (Marines) from Rancho Cucamonga, CA
The Nation of Israel mourns the tragic murder of Sgt. Bar-El Hadaria Shmueli, 21 of Beer Yakov. Bar-El was shot at the Israel-Hamas Border and fought valiantly for 9 days before succumbing to his injuries. He is survived by his parents, two sisters and a brother.
COVID-19 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM by the Greater Miami Jewish Federation GMJFhas established a program to provide short-term relief in the form of grants and interest-free loans to individuals and families who have been financially impacted by the coronavirus crisis.
This program will provide: · Emergency grants of up to $1,500 per household to provide online gift cards or pay critical bills on behalf the grantee. · Emergency interest-free loans of up to $3,000 disbursed directly to the borrower with repayment beginning six months following disbursement.
Loans and grants are intended to address critical needs including: · Rent or mortgage payments, utilities, food, medical expenses and medications, childcare costs, emergency household needs
The loan program online application is available here. More details are available in the flier below, at http://hebrewloan.org or at 305-692-7555.