Menorah Park Open Golf Tournament

Drumlins East 800 Nottingham Road, Syracuse, NY, United States

For over 100 years, Menorah Park has been committed to enhancing the quality of life for older adults throughout Central New York. The Menorah Park Open Golf Tournament is an annual event Through a broad ranging continuum of care, we provide a variety of living and caring options in a relaxed, comfortable residential setting, including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing and rehabilitation, and an extended continuum of care that includes quality of life programming and facilities, and additional community-based services that provide the freedom of flexibility. Menorah Park has been a leader in creating a variety of financial assistance and support packages to assist the frail and indigent adult, while maintaining its excellence in health and residential care. Regardless of the ability to pay, Menorah Park seeks out those in the greatest need and provides safety and security as a basic need. Menorah Park counsels families and individuals, feeds the hungry, assists the elderly and protects the vulnerable. Our organization provides a more comprehensive, cohesive and holistic approach to healthy aging. Our staff is specially trained in senior services and geriatric care. The Golf Tournament helps support Menorah Park.

$250.00

Parashat Vaetchanan

Torah: Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11 Haftarah: Isaiah 40:1-26 https://hebcal.com/s/vaetchanan-20240817?uc=ical-syracuse

Parashat Vaetchanan

Torah: Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11 Haftarah: Isaiah 40:1-26 https://hebcal.com/s/vaetchanan-20240817?uc=ical-syracuse

Pitch Your Friend: Tu b’Av

Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevas Shas 18 Patsy Lane, Jamesville, NY, United States

Pitch Your Friend: Tu b'Av

Book Launch: Uncommon Allies

JCC of Syracuse 5655 Thompson Road, DeWitt, United States

Join the JCC of Syracuse as we welcome author Alan Shore, PhD for a presentation and discussion to launch his latest work, "Uncommon Allies: American Jews and Christians Uniting against Hitler, 1933-1945" which explores religious leaders from across America's religious spectrum uniting in shared purpose in the shadow of World War II. Registration is required. Books will be available for purchase and signing at event.