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    Jewish women have always had a unique role to play in fostering community. As individuals, we each have something unique to contribute to our community. Through a deeper understanding of our unique Jewish women's spirituality we are able to meaningfully contribute to our Jewish community while bringing warmth  and inspiration to our own daily lives. At the Wellington Jewish Center's Sisterhood  we are dedicated to sharing and exploring our Jewishnes, while fostering friendship and community growth. All women are invited to attend.

 The Wellington Jewish Center's Sisterhood meets for engaging discussions on age-old topics, current issues, healthy living and holiday preparations. With social events, lectures, creative crafts, traditional cooking and book and film reviews, we cover a wide spectrum of interest. These gatherings have successfully brought women together in a shared vision of community and friendship.

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The inaugural event of our Women’s Circle took place this Wednesday evening and what a blast! In 2 days we received more positive feedback from this event than we have in a long time.

“It was amazing, in one hour we made three salads, soup, a main course and 2 side dishes and a great dessert!” “Miriam was in her element, all that was missing were the television cameras and I would have thought I was watching the cooking channel” “Kineret’s singing had me in tears”.

 
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Contact: MIRIAM MUSKAL for more information at  (561) 333-4663
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