Yom HaShoah
Holocaust Memorial Day
Holocaust Memorial Day
Molad Iyyar: Sun; 30 minutes and 2 chalakim after 20:00
People are living longer and longer, which means more people are or will be in the place of taking care of a parent, spouse or other relative as they age. While caring for a loved one is often fulfilling, it can also be an overwhelming task that puts strain on the caretakers and creates a maze of family dynamics as everyone’s roles shift. But don’t worry, you’re not alone! Recognizing the ups and downs of caregiving, the JCC has put together a 5-week lecture series in which you will learn about resources you and your givee may be eligible for, how to handle the hard moments and the ways to find fulfillment in this role. Whether you have just begun your caregiving journey or are years in, you are invited to join us to the below presentations. Each presentation will be followed by an audience Q&A as well as time for attendees to ask one-on-one questions to the speakers and mingle with each other. Visit jccsyr.org/cp to see the full list of topics and speakers.
Start of month of Iyyar on the Hebrew calendar
Start of month of Iyyar on the Hebrew calendar
Israeli Memorial Day
Israeli Independence Day
Celebrate Yom Haatzmaut THERE IS NO CHARGE BUT RESERVATIONS ARE A MUST—no later that 4 pm on 4/25. Yom HaZikaron Service at 5:30 pm, followed by Yom HaAtzmaut celebration. Questions? Email RSVP@jewishfederationcny.org or call 315-445-0161.Sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Central New York, the Pomeranz Shankman Martin Foundation Inc., Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevra Shas, Shaarei Torah Orthodox Congregation of Syracuse, Temple Adath Yeshurun, Temple Concord and the Sam Pomeranz Jewish Community Center of Syracuse.Register