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Children Flock to Story Hour

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Over 30 children and their parents trickled in the Eastside Barnes & Noble Booksellers on Tuesday, Dec. 27 to celebrate the last day of the Chanukah holiday with Chabad Tucson.

"Chanukah Story Hour" was Chabad's final holiday activity, concluding 7 days of Menorah lightnings, Chanukah parties and activities for young and old around town.

Pediatric dentist Dr. Jeffery DuBois and Feigie Ceitlin, Youth Director of Chabad Tucson read from the books "Runaway Dreidel," "Chanukah Story for Night Number Three," "A Touch of Chanukah" and "Latkes, Latkes, Good to Eat."

As the children sang songs and made arts and crafts, delicious sufganiyot, the Chanukah jelly donuts fried in oil, were given out. The parents enjoyed a bit as well.

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Mrs. Mildred Thelma Gerowitz OBM

With sadness we inform you of the passing of Mrs. Mildred Thelma Gerowitz (Malka Simcha bas Kalman halevi).

Mother of Mr. Bruce Gerowitz of Tucson, Mrs. Sharon Baskin of Tucson and Mrs. Lynn Freeman of Cleveland, OH.

The funeral will be held today - Sunday, Dec. 25 at 2:00 PM at the chapel of East Lawn Palms Mortuary 5801 East Grant Road, Tucson, AZ 85712.

The family will be sitting Shiva at the Baskin residence: 5295 N. Spring View Dr. Tucson, AZ 85749.

May G-d comfort the family among the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem

Mayor Comes Full Circle

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The majority of the crowd that gathered in downtown Tucson for the 28th annual Menorah lighting at El Presidio Park was not aware that it was a homecoming of sorts for Jonathan Rothschild, the city's newly elected Mayor.

In the later afternoon shadow of City Hall and the Old County Courthouse, Rothschild was honored on Tuesday, Dec. 20 with making a blessing and kindling the first flame of the the city's tallest Menorah - 13 feet - sponsored by Chabad Tucson.

"It was a great honor and privilege to be asked to light the Menorah in Presidio Park on the first night of Chanukah," the Mayor said and added, "It did bring back memories of the lighting that first year in 1983."

Rabbi Yossie Shemtov, Director of Chabad Tucson, first introduced the gold-colored nine-branched steel candelabra in 1983 as part of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement's global effort to spread the holiday's message of freedom over oppression.

"Then I was there as an attorney and community activist who helped get the Menorah established in the Park," Mayor Rothschild, a native Tucsonan, fondly recalled.

"Now, I come back much older and was so thrilled to see so many young people from around the country participating and enjoying Tucson, outdoors, in December, singing and enjoying our Festival of Lights," he said.

In addition to members of the Tucson Jewish community, attending the ceremony were 70 children of the winter Arizona Shluchim Camp in the mountain town of Oracle for the sons and daughters of Chabad-Lubavitch rabbis living outside established Jewish communities around the world.

"It (was) so heartening. Keep up the good work," Rothschild told Rabbi Shemtov and Rabbi Yehuda Ceitlin, Director of Development of Chabad Tucson, before heading back to work holding latkes and sufganiot, the fried food eaten to commemorate the miracle of the oil after the Jews liberated the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.

Another holiday tradition that was kept was the age-old custom to distribute gifts of Chanukah gelt (money) which was generously handed out by Bruce Ash, a businessman and philanthropist. 

Chabad Tucson, and its affiliates Chabad on River and Chabad at the University of Arizona, are holding Chanukah celebrations across the city and are giving out free Menorah kits and a children's holiday magazine.

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Among the upcoming celebrations:


Saturday, Dec. 24 at 7:30 pm: Family Movie & Game Night - Chanukah party at 2443 E 4th Street. Great holiday food, mac & cheese, salads and drinks, bring your favorite board games. First children get a cool Light Up Menorah Necklace. $18 couple, $36 per family, $180 sponsorship.

Sunday, Dec. 25, 5:30 PM: Chanuka party at Chabad on River. Enjoy latkas and sufganiyot, arts and crafts for the kids.

Tuesday, Dec. 27, 5:00 PM: Chanukah Fun Hour for children of all ages at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at 5130 East Broadway. Stories read by Dr. Jeffrey DuBois, songs, arts and crafts and delicious treats.

The Mayor Will Be Lighting

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Tucson's new Mayor Jonathan Rothschild will be leading the 28th annual lighting of the city's tallest Menorah (13 feet) on Tuesday, December 20, at 5:40 PM.

Mayor Rothschild was born and raised in Tucson and has a long history of extensive service with local and Jewish non-profits – as a leader and a worker.

Welcoming him at El Presidio Park, 160 W Alameda Street in Downtown Tucson will be Rabbi Yossi Shemtov and Rabbi Yehuda Ceitlin of Chabad Tucson.

There will be singing and dancing, free latkes (traditional potato pancakes), dreidels, balloons and personal Menorah kits to take home.

"The Talmud tells us that the obligation of "pirsumei nisa" is publicize the miracle on Chanukah," says Rabbi Shemtov. "What better way then in front of the court house on the first night of Chanukah."

The event is free and all are invited to join the celebration of freedom.

Everyone Will Be Playing

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A night of fun and games is planned on Chanukah for singles and families at Chabad Tucson's Movie & Game Night.

For the second year, it will be taking place on Saturday night, December 24 at 7:30 PM at Congregation Young Israel of Tucson, 2443 E 4th Street.

We will be showing "Professor Pellah's Place," a 30 minute cable TV film produced in 1996 about a Chanukah adventure among 4 teenagers in New York.

Come light a Menorah, bring and play with your favorite board games, dreidels and gelt, all while enjoying great Chanukah food, mac & cheese, salads, drinks and music.

Special arts and crafts for the young children will be available.

The cost: $18 a couple and $36 per family.

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The Doctor Will Be Reading

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Chabad Tucson's Chanukah Story Time, in cooperation with Barnes & Noble Booksellers Eastside, will be featuring a person who gets Tucson children to smile beautifully.

Dr. Jeffrey H. DuBois, a general dentist, will be the guest storyteller on Tuesday, December 27, at 5:00 PM.

The fun hour for children of all ages will take place at Barnes & Moble 5130 East Broadway (southeast corner of Rosemont), Tucson.

At no charge, children will hear stories connected to the holiday of lights, sing as the Menorah is lit, and enjoy arts & crafts and treats.
 
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Olive Oil Making is a Draw

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Chabad of Tucson's olive press was a draw at at Shalom Tucson's Hanukkah Mall Madness on Sunday, December 4, at Park Place Mall.

Local synagogues, organizations, and Jewish agencies presented arts and crafts activities, including holiday cards and sand pictures, plus games and music.

The hands-on Olive Oil Press workshop, presented by Rabbi Yehuda Ceitlin, showed young and old the miracle of Chanukah lasted 8 days and what it took to make pure oil for the Holy Temple after it was reclaimed by the Jews from the Greeks.

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To learn more about the holiday of lights, visit our special site www.ChabadOfTucson.com/Chanukah

Chief Rabbi Sacks' Personal Talk

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3 Chabad rabbis from Tucson were in the crowd that heard British Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks recalling how the Lubavitcher Rebbe changed his life.

Speaking at the gala banquet of the 28th annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries, Sacks told how the Rebbe's guidance affected him at 3 critical junctures in his life.

He suggested that we can all live the Rebbe's vision by a) increasing in love for all Jews, b) empowering individuals to discover their true potential, and c) sharing our Jewish commitment and observance with others.

Rabbi Yossie Shemtov and Rabbi Yehuda Ceitlin of Chabad of Tucson and Rabbi Yossi Winner of Chabad at the U of A represented Southern Arizona in the event that gathered thousands of rabbinical scholars, Jewish community leaders, educators and counselors from around the world.
 
VIDEO: The full speech 


Here is the transcript

40 Women Bake for Love

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Close to 40 women and girls rolled up their sleeves on Wednesday and learned the magic of baking challah for Shabbos in our annual "Loaves of Love" event.

The challahs were then passed on to a loved one, friend, co-worker or someone in need of a dash of love.

To view photos of the event - click here

Our Guest from Los Angeles

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Congregation Young Israel of Tucson was delighted to host Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz, an authority on Judaism and Christian polemics and founder of Jews for Judaism International, on Shabbat, December 3, 2011. 

He was warmly welcomed by the synagogue's senior Rabbi Yossie Shemtov who has known Kravitz from their days learning in Israel as Yeshiva students.

Kravitz spoke of his 30 years experience in the battle field with one of the highest success records in the Jewish community for counseling Jews involved in cults and Christian missionary groups.

At the weekly "special kiddush," Kravitz also shared stories from his work as Chaplain and Critical Incident Counselor for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

To learn more about his work, visit www.JewsForJudaism.org

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